Japan to tighten security for G-7 summit, Obama's visit to Hiroshima
A police officer patrols an observation deck at Chubu airport in the central Japan city of Tokoname on May 17, 2016, where leaders from Group of Seven nations attending the Ise-Shima summit will arrive. The National Police Agency said May 19 it will dispatch up to 23,000 police officers to guard the summit venue, while deploying around 4,600 during U.S. President Barack Obama's planned visit to Hiroshima. (Kyodo)
==Kyodo
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