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After the reception at City Hall, there were some concerts at the nearby music hall. |
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This band performed some folk music for us, singing entirely in Esperanto. |

The band is joined by performers from all around the world. Here they're singing the 1963 song
Sukiyaki (Ue o muite arukō). |
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We were later treated to a classical concert by this orchestra. They included several very young
outstanding soloists: a violinist, a flutist, and a cellist. |

The closing ceremonies for the Esperanto congress. The large green flag is the Esperanto flag.
The closing ceremonies included a number of artistic performances, featuring performers from all over
the world giving us a sampling of their cultures, including a number of Japanese performers.
Here the performers take their final bows at the end of the evening. |
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The Nippon-Maru,
a sailing ship docked near the convention center. |

View of the harbor in Yokohama. |
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A tour boat decorated with a dragon sails by near the large Ferris wheel. |

Another view of the harbor area of Yokohama. |
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One last picture of the area around the convention center. |
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