Image: Hakodate-Concrete-Utility-Pole
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Description: Dating back to 1923, this is the oldest concrete utility pole in Japan. It was design to match the architecture of a bank building, funded by the Hakodate Branch of the former Hokkaido Takushoku Bank. Still in place at the bottom of Nijukken-saka hill in Hakodate, Japan, the utility pole is still in use to this day, making the oldest concrete utility pole in the country.
Title: Hakodate-Concrete-Utility-Pole
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