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And if you’ve been under the impression that phone-booths are just a place to hide away from the world and make a personal phone-call, think again! The Japanese have transformed their regular phone-booths into full-fledged public fish-tank. Given the fact that Goldfish are considered a lucky charm in the nation, a group of Japenese students came up with the project called Call Parade. As part of the project, several phone booths were installed around Osaka, Japan. Each of these were then filled with water and shimmering Goldfish. And attempt at spreading luck and goodwill amongst the residents of Osaka, this project is sculpted to spread smiles and is eye-catching indeed.
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