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The Old Clock Shop on an Idyllic Japanese Island

There are only 1,600 inhabitants of Osaki-Shimojima island, and at least five generations of the Matsuura family have sold them clocks and watches.

Andrew Faulk for The New York Times
Author: Andrew Faulk for The New York Times

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Andrew Faulk for The New York Times

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Historic Buildings and Sites, Kure (Japan), Matsuura, Mitsushi, Seiko Holdings Corp, Shinko Clock Shop, Watches and Clocks
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