By KATSUMOTO HORIKAWA/ Staff Writer
November 16, 2019 at 08:00 JST
Referred to as “Mann’s Theater Plates,” five metal plates featuring the handprints of movie stars were embedded in the Hisaya-odori Koen park. A sculpture of a bald eagle, the national bird of the United States, also stood nearby. (Provided by the Nagoya city government)
NAGOYA--Five metallic plates embossed with the handprints of such Hollywood legends as Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable prominently displayed here for 35 years have been saved from the scrapheap for now. [Read More]
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