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◎ Both eco-bags are made of sturdy cotton material, providing a stable feel. ◎ ♥ Purchased these eco-bags as a souvenir of a visit to Washington D.C., USA. Cotton material. The White House is located in Washington, D.C., USA. This year, a Japanese player from the Dodgers also visited there. 【Bag Logos】Four buildings on the red bag: ● The Washington Monument, built to commemorate the achievements of the first president. 169.2m tall (second from the right). ● The Lincoln Memorial - built to commemorate the 6th President, Abraham Lincoln (third from the right). ● The Rotunda, modeled after the Pantheon in Rome and supported by a circular column - built to commemorate the 3rd President, Thomas Jefferson (far left). ● The United States Capitol. ❄ Size → 36 x 41cm, no gusset. ♥ Stockholm is a beautiful city known as the Venice of the North. The Stockholm City Hall is where the Nobel Prize ceremony, banquet, and ball are held every year, and it is also known as the Golden Hall, made of about 18 million golden mosaics. The Queen of Lake Mälaren is depicted in the center. This is a part of the mural (embroidered here) on the eco-bag. See photo No. 7, cotton material. Purchased as a souvenir of the visit. ✨ This year, two Japanese people, Mr. Sakaguchi and Mr. Kitagawa, received the Nobel Prize. ✨ ❄ Size → Approximately 42 x 40cm. ♦ Almost unused, but not new. Purchased as souvenirs in each country (stored at home). Not perfect, but I don't think they are sold in Japan. If you are interested, please consider them.
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