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 A picture is going viral on social media, in which a huge structure is seen standing between the surface that looks like water. This structure has been made in the shape of the neck and head part of a human being. Water is seen coming out of the hairy area in the structure. With the picture of this amazing structure, it is being claimed on social media that it is one of the most beautiful fountains in Japan. Japan is known worldwide for its traditional arts, including tea ceremonies, calligraphy and flower arranging. The country has a legacy of distinctive gardens, sculpture and poetry. Japan is home to more than a dozen UNESCO World Heritage sites and is the birthplace of sushi, one of its most famous culinary exports. The country has developed many forms of martial arts. Its most famous traditional sport is sumo wrestling, which can trace its origins to the 8th century.

Anti-Fake News War Room (AFWA) found that the claim being made with the photograph is misleading. This is not a Japan fountain but a picture created through animation, which was created by an artist named Chad Knight. Many social media users have posted this picture as a fountain of Japan.  AFWA did reverse image test and found  an animated version of the structure seen in the viral picture was found here, which was posted on the page in October 2018. In the information provided with this, it is told that this is an animation and not a fountain of Japan. After searching, it was found this animation on a verified Instagram account Chad Knight with this information too. Many such amazing digital artwork have been shared on this Instagram account. After contacting Chad Knight on Instagram to confirm the claim. Chad confirmed he had created this animation and it has been shared with the wrong claim. Chad says that his friend “@ mattattack426” also helped create this animation in his Instagram post. Thus, it is proved that the viral post is misleading. An animation is being shared on social media as a fountain of Japan. Even before this, many times people have shared the digital artwork on the internet as real.