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Handheld 8mm footage from Flushing Meadows, New York, 1964, captures the iconic Japan Pavilion at the World's Fair. The clip showcases traditional East Asian architecture with ornate tiled roofs, red pillars, and intricate decorative details. Yellow umbrellas line the terrace, and a stone bridge with an arched opening is visible in the foreground. The film exhibits classic Super 8 grain, color shifts, and slight camera shake, offering a nostalgic glimpse of the 1964 World's Fair. Pedestrians walk through the scene, emphasizing the lively atmosphere of the international exhibition.
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