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At the time of completion in 1964, the cable-suspension roof at Kenzo Tange's Yoyogi National Gymnasium was the largest of its kind. (Photo by James Hand-Cukierman)

JAMES HAND-CUKIERMAN, Nikkei staff writer, and PITI KOSHIMURA

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