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Japan is full of countless intriguing places and monuments from its rich and vibrant past. From centuries of rich, evolving history, to the devastating effects of the Second World War, Japan has certainly remained one of the most enigmatic cultures in the world, and, as such, it always offers new and unique details to be explored. One of Japan’s most mysterious places is the so-called Zenigata Sunae, an enormous three-dimensional sand sculpture, dated to middle of the 17 th century AD. Measuring an amazing 345 meters in circumference (1131 ft), it is certainly an inspiring and incredible sight to see, attracting countless tourists each year. But who created it? And for what purpose? Join us as we attempt to uncover