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Seized cannabis in Tokyo

Seized cannabis in Tokyo

Photo taken in Tokyo on Aug. 14, 2025, shows approximately 1 ton of cannabis confiscated by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare's Narcotics Control Department, marking Japan's largest-ever single-raid illegal drug haul.

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Squid season starts in northern Japan

Video taken on June 5, 2024, shows Japanese flying squid being auctioned on the first day of the year's squid season at a wholesale fish market in Hakodate on Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido. The total first-day catch of flying squid only came to 200 kilograms, far below 1 ton in the previous year.(Kyodo)

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Squid season starts in northern Japan

Squid season starts in northern Japan

Photo taken on June 5, 2024, shows Japanese flying squid being auctioned on the first day of the year's squid season at a wholesale fish market in Hakodate on Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido. The total first-day catch of flying squid only came to 200 kilograms, far below 1 ton in the previous year.

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Squid season starts in northern Japan

Squid season starts in northern Japan

The year's first auction of Japanese flying squid is held at a wholesale fish market in Hakodate on Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido, on June 5, 2024. The total first-day catch of flying squid only came to 200 kilograms, far below 1 ton in the previous year.

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Turkish police seize over 1 ton of drugs

STORY: Turkish police seize over 1 ton of drugs SHOOTING TIME: Nov. 3, 2023 DATELINE: Nov. 4, 2023 LENGTH: 0:01:05 LOCATION: Ankara CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Turkish police anti-narcotic operations in Türkiye (courtesy of Turkish Interior Ministry) STORYLINE: Turkish security forces seized 1.1 tons of drugs in anti-narcotic operations across 44 provinces, the country's Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said Friday. A total of 176 suspects were detained in the operations involving 387 teams, 985 police officers, two aircraft, and 27 narcotic detection dogs, Yerlikaya said on social media X. The police seized 846 kg of methamphetamine, 223 kg of skunk, 11 kg of cocaine, 15 kg of marijuana, five kg of bonzai, 0.5 kg of heroin, 35,000 narcotic pills, 14 pistols, four rifles, and a large amount of money. Located at the conjunction of Asia and Europe, Türkiye has been grappling with international drug smuggling for many years. Turkish security forces frequently launch operations against drug dea

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Fried chicken festival

Fried chicken festival

NAKATSU, Japan - Participants pack fried chicken into paper cups during a fried chicken festival in Nakatsu in Oita Prefecture, southwestern Japan, on Sept. 23, 2011. About 1 ton of fried chicken was sold to around 45,000 visitors during the one-day event.

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WWII dud disposed of in Osaka

WWII dud disposed of in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - A dud, believed to be a 1-ton bomb dropped by the United States in World War II, is lifted as part of work by Ground Self-Defense Force members to dispose of it in Osaka on Sept. 26, 2010. About 1,300 people were evacuated from the area due to the work.

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University students harvest mangos

University students harvest mangos

KAINAN, Japan - Students of Kinki University harvest mangos at the university farm in the town of Yuasa, Wakayama Prefecture, on Aug. 24, 2010. About 1 ton of mangos will be sent to markets in Osaka under the brand name of ''Kindai Mango'' (Kinki University Mango) through September.

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1-ton bull given to winner of wrestling tourney in N. Korea

1-ton bull given to winner of wrestling tourney in N. Korea

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Ri Jo Won (L) from North Phyongan Province in North Korea battles in a national ''ssirum,'' or Korean wrestling, tournament in Pyongyang on Sept. 25, 2009. Ri, 30, came first at the catch-weight event in which 20 grapplers competed.

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1-ton bull given to winner of wrestling tourney in N. Korea

1-ton bull given to winner of wrestling tourney in N. Korea

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Ri Jo Won (C) from North Phyongan Province in North Korea celebrates astride a grand bull, weighing nearly a ton, given to him in place of a cash award for winning a national ''ssirum,'' or Korean wrestling, tournament, in Pyongyang on Sept. 25, 2009. Ri, 30, came first at the catch-weight event in which 20 grapplers competed.

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Mitsubishi Motors launches new 'Triton' pickup truck in Thailand

Mitsubishi Motors launches new 'Triton' pickup truck in Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand - Mitsubishi Motors Corp. President Osamu Masuko poses beside a ''Triton'' pickup truck at a press conference in Bangkok on Aug. 25. The company launched the new 1-ton pickup truck for the Thai market to try to expand its overseas pickup sales. The Triton, which replaces the current Strada after a full redesign, is priced at 548,000 to 898,000 Thai baht (about 1.47 to 2.41 million yen).

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Mitsubishi Motors launches new 'Triton' pickup truck in Thailand

Mitsubishi Motors launches new 'Triton' pickup truck in Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand - Mitsubishi Motors Corp. President Osamu Masuko poses beside a ''Triton'' pickup truck at a press conference in Bangkok on Aug. 25. The company launched the new 1-ton pickup truck for the Thai market to try to expand its overseas pickup sales. The Triton, which replaces the current Strada after a full redesign, is priced at 548,000 to 898,000 Thai baht (about 1.47 to 2.41 million yen). (Kyodo)

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Sand clock recognized by Guinness as world's largest

Sand clock recognized by Guinness as world's largest

Photo taken Sept. 20, 2015, in the western Japan city of Oda shows a sand clock, which was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's largest. It takes a year for the sand to fall in the 5.2-meter high, 1-meter diameter, 1-ton clock at Nima Sand Museum. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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1-ton bull given to winner of wrestling tourney in N. Korea

1-ton bull given to winner of wrestling tourney in N. Korea

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Ri Jo Won (C) from North Phyongan Province in North Korea celebrates astride a grand bull, weighing nearly a ton, given to him in place of a cash award for winning a national ''ssirum,'' or Korean wrestling, tournament, in Pyongyang on Sept. 25, 2009. Ri, 30, came first at the catch-weight event in which 20 grapplers competed. (Kyodo)

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1-ton bull given to winner of wrestling tourney in N. Korea

1-ton bull given to winner of wrestling tourney in N. Korea

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Ri Jo Won (L) from North Phyongan Province in North Korea battles in a national ''ssirum,'' or Korean wrestling, tournament in Pyongyang on Sept. 25, 2009. Ri, 30, came first at the catch-weight event in which 20 grapplers competed. (Kyodo)

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WWII dud disposed of in Osaka

WWII dud disposed of in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - A dud, believed to be a 1-ton bomb dropped by the United States in World War II, is lifted as part of work by Ground Self-Defense Force members to dispose of it in Osaka on Sept. 26, 2010. About 1,300 people were evacuated from the area due to the work. (Kyodo)

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Fried chicken festival

Fried chicken festival

NAKATSU, Japan - Participants pack fried chicken into paper cups during a fried chicken festival in Nakatsu in Oita Prefecture, southwestern Japan, on Sept. 23, 2011. About 1 ton of fried chicken was sold to around 45,000 visitors during the one-day event. (Kyodo)

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University students harvest mangos

University students harvest mangos

KAINAN, Japan - Students of Kinki University harvest mangos at the university farm in the town of Yuasa, Wakayama Prefecture, on Aug. 24, 2010. About 1 ton of mangos will be sent to markets in Osaka under the brand name of ''Kindai Mango'' (Kinki University Mango) through September. (Kyodo)

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Wartime U.S. dud defused in Osaka

Wartime U.S. dud defused in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - Members of the Ground Self-Defense Force (GSDF) on March 5 defuse an unexploded bomb in Osaka believed to have been dropped by a U.S. bomber during World War II. The 1-ton dud, measuring 1.8 meters long and 60 centimeters in diameter, was unearthed in January at a residential construction site in the city's Joto Ward, said officials of the GSDF's 3rd Division, based in Itami, Hyogo Prefecture.

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