The Japanese city Osaka will display precious screen paintings from the reign of feudal lord Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1583-1615) in its World Expo 2010 Shanghai Urban Best Practices Area which will cover 646 square meters.
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Tensho Naga Oban gold coin |
The paintings depict street scenes and lifestyles at the time of Hideyoshi to give a full picture of Osaka, according to the city's participation Website (http://expo2010-osaka.jp/topics/0904/27_01.html).
Also on the list is an artificial Tensho Naga Oban gold coin. The originals were minted in the late 16th century under Hideyoshi's orders. The oval coin is 17 centimeters long and 10 centimeters wide, making it one of the largest gold coins in the world.
Meanwhile, Osaka is seeking a logo for its pavilion and the public is encouraged to participate. An appeal for submissions will remain open until June 5. The first prize winner will receive around 7,000 yuan (US$1024.9).
Detailed information is available at http://expo2010-osaka.jp/topics/0904/27_01.html.

























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