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US: Airport Fire Expands In Southern California, Destroys Homes 3

Airport Fire burning in Orange and Riverside Counties, Southern California has grown to more than 23,000 acres as of Wednesday morning, September 11. The fire injured at least seven people and destroyed homes.

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'Pink Panther' member transported to Japan over 2007 Tokyo heist

'Pink Panther' member transported to Japan over 2007 Tokyo heist

NARITA, Japan - Rifat Hadziahmetovic (C), a Montenegrin member of the ''Pink Panther'' ring of thieves, arrives at Narita airport near Tokyo on Aug. 14, 2010. He was transported to Japan after being arrested in Spain on suspicion of stealing a diamond tiara worth 200 million yen and other jewelry from the shop in Tokyo's ritzy Ginza district in June 2007.

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'Pink Panther' member transported to Japan over 2007 Tokyo heist

'Pink Panther' member transported to Japan over 2007 Tokyo heist

NARITA, Japan - Rifat Hadziahmetovic (C), a Montenegrin member of the ''Pink Panther'' ring of thieves, arrives at Narita airport near Tokyo on Aug. 14, 2010. He was transported to Japan after being arrested in Spain on suspicion of stealing a diamond tiara worth 200 million yen and other jewelry from the shop in Tokyo's ritzy Ginza district in June 2007.

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Sharp expected to post 200 bil. yen net loss

Sharp expected to post 200 bil. yen net loss

OSAKA, March 3 Kyodo - The headquarters of Japanese electronics maker Sharp Corp. stands in the city of Osaka, western Japan, on March 3, 2015. The company is expected to incur about 200 billion yen ($1.7 billion) in group net loss for the fiscal year to March 31 as it is considering additional restructuring steps, including the closure of four factories in Hiroshima Prefecture, sources close to the matter said the same day.

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Toshiba to spend annual 200 bil. yen in chip business

Toshiba to spend annual 200 bil. yen in chip business

NAGOYA, Japan - Hisao Tanaka, chief executive officer of Toshiba Corp., says at a press conference in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, his company plans to maintain annual capital spending of around 200 billion yen in its chip business in fiscal 2014 and following years to meet solid demand for smartphones and tablet devices.

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Panasonic eyes 200 bil. yen sales in care business in FY2025

Panasonic eyes 200 bil. yen sales in care business in FY2025

OSAKA, Japan - Panasonic Corp. envisages expanding sales in its elderly care-related business to the 200 billion-yen (about $1.91 billion as of Sept. 2, 2014) level in fiscal 2025 as increased demand is expected from aging postwar baby boomers. Employees conduct maintenance of a care bed at its Osaka Rental Center in Osaka Prefecture's Kadoma on Aug. 29, 2014.

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Seiko Epson to launch smart glasses

Seiko Epson to launch smart glasses

TOKYO, Japan - A model wears the Moverio BT-200 smart glasses, to be launched by Seiko Epson Corp. on April 24, 2014, in Tokyo on Jan. 28. The retail price for the smart glasses, which allow users to watch movies and browse the Internet, is expected to be below 70,000 yen.

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Renesas to receive up to 200 bil. yen bailout

Renesas to receive up to 200 bil. yen bailout

TOKYO, Japan - Yasushi Akao, president of Renesas Electronics Corp., speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 10, 2012. Struggling Japanese chipmaker Renesas Electronics said the same day it will receive up to 200 billion yen in aid from a government-backed fund and private-sector firms to turn around its faltering business.

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Sony-Olympus tie-up

Sony-Olympus tie-up

TOKYO, Japan - Sony Corp. Kazuo Hirai (L) and Olympus Corp. President Hiroyuki Sasa hold a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 1, 2012, on their new tie-up. Hirai said his company aims to achieve sales of more than 200 billion yen from the medical business through the new tie-up.

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Sony-Olympus tie-up

Sony-Olympus tie-up

TOKYO, Japan - Sony Corp. Kazuo Hirai (L) and Olympus Corp. President Hiroyuki Sasa shake hands in a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 1, 2012, on their new tie-up. Hirai said his company aims to achieve sales of more than 200 billion yen from the medical business through the new tie-up.

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Seven & I's private-brand clothing items

Seven & I's private-brand clothing items

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken Aug. 27, 2012, in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward, shows clothing items Seven & I Holdings Co. plans to release under its Seven Premium private brand. The major Japanese retailer will sell about 200 items priced between 380 yen and 1,490 yen, including body-warming innerwear, from Aug. 29 under the brand.

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Toyota raises profit, sales estimates

Toyota raises profit, sales estimates

TOKYO, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. Senior Managing Officer Takahiko Ijichi speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 7, 2012. The automaker said it has raised its group net profit forecast for the business year through March 31, 2012, to 200 billion yen, up 11.1 percent from its previous estimate, citing progress in its cost-reduction measures.

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Panasonic president in India

Panasonic president in India

MUMBAI, India - Fumio Otsubo, president of Panasonic Corp., speaks during a press conference in Mumbai, India, on the company's new televisions on April 12, 2011. The Japanese electronics giant is aiming to achieve 200 billion yen in sales in India in fiscal 2012.

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Year-end lottery

Year-end lottery

TOKYO, Japan - People line up at a lottery booth in Tokyo's Ginza district as the year-end lottery, which provides the chance to win up to 200 million yen, began to be sold nationwide on Nov. 24, 2010.

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Year-end lottery

Year-end lottery

TOKYO, Japan - People line up at a lottery booth in Tokyo's Ginza district as entries for the year-end lottery, which provides the chance to win up to 200 million yen, began to be sold nationwide on Nov. 24, 2010, while women dubbed ''lady luck'' promote the lottery in front of the booth.

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Watermelon fetches 200,000 yen

Watermelon fetches 200,000 yen

ASAHIKAWA, Japan - Masuichi Fukase holds a black-rind watermelon that he bid 200,000 yen for in the year's first auction on June 14, 2010, in Asahikawa, Hokkaido. Fukase, head of a seafood company in the nearby town of Toma, where the watermelon is a specialty product, said he paid the large sum to encourage other people in the town and will share the watermelon with his customers.

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Hunt for fortune

Hunt for fortune

TOKYO, Japan - Women hold lottery tickets to promote the nationwide sale of lotteries in Tokyo's Ginza district on May 12, 2010. Two types of lotteries, including the ''Dream Jumbo'' lotteries with prizes of up to 200 million yen, were on sale that day for nearly a month.

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Hunt for fortune

Hunt for fortune

TOKYO, Japan - About 300 people line up at a lottery booth in Tokyo's Ginza district on May 12, 2010. Two types of lotteries, including the ''Dream Jumbo'' lotteries with prizes of up to 200 million yen, were on sale across Japan that day for nearly a month.

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'Green jumbo' lottery ticket sales begin

'Green jumbo' lottery ticket sales begin

TOKYO, Japan - Some 200 people line up to buy tickets for the ''green jumbo'' lottery in Tokyo's Ginza district on Feb. 15, 2010, the first day of the nationwide lottery campaign. The maximum prize in the lottery is 200 million yen.

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Gov't to double credit line for Japan Airlines to 200 bil. yen

Gov't to double credit line for Japan Airlines to 200 bil. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Minister Seiji Maehara speaks to reporters at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Jan. 3, 2010, after a meeting of Cabinet ministers in charge of a bailout for Japan Airlines Corp. The meeting decided that the state-owned Development Bank of Japan will double its credit line for JAL to 200 billion yen as a stopgap measure to keep the cash-strapped carrier afloat by the time its state-backed bailout is worked out later this month.

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Watches worth 300 mil. yen stolen from store in Tokyo's Ginza

Watches worth 300 mil. yen stolen from store in Tokyo's Ginza

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Tenshodo, a watch and jewelry store in Tokyo's Ginza district, on Jan. 2, 2010. Around 200 high-end watches worth about 300 million yen were discovered the same day to have been stolen from the store.

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Watches worth 300 mil. yen stolen from store in Tokyo's Ginza

Watches worth 300 mil. yen stolen from store in Tokyo's Ginza

TOKYO, Japan - A hole (R, below) can be seen in the wall of Tenshodo, a watch and jewelry store in Tokyo's Ginza district, on Jan. 2, 2010. Around 200 high-end watches worth about 300 million yen were discovered the same day to have been stolen from the store.

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Wakui re-signs with Seibu Lions for 200 mil. yen

Wakui re-signs with Seibu Lions for 200 mil. yen

TOKOROZAWA, Japan - Seibu Lions pitcher Hideaki Wakui, winner of the Sawamura Award, speaks to reporters at Seibu Dome in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, on Dec. 25, 2009, after re-signing with the Pacific League baseball club for an annual salary of 200 million yen plus performance bonuses.

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Wakui holds off from re-signing with Seibu Lions

Wakui holds off from re-signing with Seibu Lions

TOKOROZAWA, Japan - Seibu Lions right-hander Hideaki Wakui speaks at a news conference at Seibu Dome in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, on Dec. 15, 2009, after turning down the Pacific League baseball club's offer of an 80 million yen pay raise that would bring his earnings to 200 million yen in 2010.

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Mitsubishi Chemical agrees to acquire Mitsubishi Rayon

Mitsubishi Chemical agrees to acquire Mitsubishi Rayon

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshimitsu Kobayashi (L), president of Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp., and Masanao Kambara, president of Mitsubishi Rayon Co., shake hands during a press conference at a hotel in Tokyo on Nov. 19, 2009, at which they announced that Mitsubishi Chemical is aiming to turn Mitsubishi Rayon into a wholly owned subsidiary by next March in a deal that could be worth around 200 billion yen.

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Japan Post to issue commemorative stamps featuring Ichiro Suzuki

Japan Post to issue commemorative stamps featuring Ichiro Suzuki

TOKYO, Japan - This photo shows a sample of commemorative stamps featuring Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki which the Japan Post Network Co. plans to issue if he records a ninth consecutive 200-hit season, an achievement unprecedented in the majors. The company, which is the postal service arm of the Japan Post Group, plans to issue a stamp set -- a sheet containing 10 80-yen stamps, nine postal cards and a stamp holder -- which is priced at 3,980 yen including shipping fees.

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Yakuza nabbed for stealing Peko-chan doll

Yakuza nabbed for stealing Peko-chan doll

WAKAYAMA, Japan - Peko-chan mascot dolls, which were retrieved from recycle shops in the city of Osaka, are stored at a police station in the city of Wakayama. Police said on Sept. 2 they have arrested Hiroshi Inaba, an executive of a crime syndicate, for allegedly stealing a Peko-chan mascot doll from a store of confectionery maker Fujiya Co. in Wakayama. The dolls are thought to trade for around 150,000 yen (about $1,600) to 200,000 yen among collectors.

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Asahi Breweries seeking to quadruple overseas sales to 200 bil. yen

Asahi Breweries seeking to quadruple overseas sales to 200 bil. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Asahi Breweries President Hitoshi Ogita speaks during a recent interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo. Asahi Breweries Ltd. will seek to quadruple its annual overseas sales from 50 billion yen at present to 200 billion yen through aggressive mergers and acquisitions, Ogita said.

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Suntory to step up overseas operations

Suntory to step up overseas operations

OSAKA, Japan - Suntory Ltd. President Nobutada Saji speaks in a recent interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo. Saji said his company plans to spend about 200 billion yen on mergers and acquisitions of beverage and food makers, mainly in Asia and Oceania, to strengthen its overseas operations.

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Honda begins production of new fuel cell vehicle

Honda begins production of new fuel cell vehicle

TOKYO, Japan - Honda Motor Co. President Takeo Fukui poses with the Honda FCX Clarity fuel cell vehicle at the Honda plant in Takanezawa, Tochigi Prefecture, on June 16. The automaker launched the production of FCX Clarity, a 4-seater sedan, at the Takanezawa plant the same day. Honda says it hopes to sell 200 units to a select group of customers in Japan and the United States over three years. While the vehicle, which costs tens of millions of yen to produce, can travel 620 kilometers on a single charge of hydrogen, according to Honda.

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'Green Jumbo' lottery tickets put on sale

'Green Jumbo' lottery tickets put on sale

TOKYO, Japan - People line up in Tokyo's Ginza district on Feb. 18 to buy ''Green Jumbo'' lottery tickets, which are put on sale nationwide on the same day. The maximum prize in the lottery is 200 million yen.

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Darvish youngest to reach 200 mil. yen in annual salary

Darvish youngest to reach 200 mil. yen in annual salary

SAPPORO, Japan - Nippon Ham Fighters right-hander Yu Darvish smiles during a news conference in Sapporo on Dec. 22 after becoming the youngest player in Japanese baseball history to reach 200 million yen in annual salary when the 21-year-old received a hefty pay raise of 128 million yen from the club.

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Family sues Paloma, others over death of son in CO poisoning

Family sues Paloma, others over death of son in CO poisoning

TOKYO, Japan - The parents (front) of Hiroyuki Joshima, who died of CO poisoning at age 18 in 2005 in his condominium in Tokyo, head to the Tokyo District Court on Nov. 26 to file a 200 million yen damages suit against Paloma Industries Ltd. and others over his death.

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Pure gold Santa Claus statues unveiled

Pure gold Santa Claus statues unveiled

TOKYO, Japan - Tanaka Kikinzoku Jewelry K.K. unveils one of two pure gold Santa Claus statues at its flagship store in Tokyo's Ginza shopping district on Nov. 20 ahead of the Christmas season. The statues, which carry a price tag of 200 million yen each, will go on display at the Ginza store and its Shinsaibashi outlet in Osaka between Dec. 21 and 25.

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Jewelry worth 200 mil. yen stolen from shop in Tokyo's Ginza

Jewelry worth 200 mil. yen stolen from shop in Tokyo's Ginza

TOKYO, Japan - Police officers examine Exelco Diamond's Tokyo shop in the heart of the Ginza shopping district on June 14 after two men robbed it and fled with a diamond tiara and a necklace worth around 200 million yen.

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Damages suit by forced Chinese laborers, kin rejected

Damages suit by forced Chinese laborers, kin rejected

NAGASAKI, Japan - Chinese plaintiffs protest outside the Nagasaki District Court in Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture on March 27 after the court turned down a 200 million yen damages suit filed by a group of Chinese seeking compensation for being forced to work as laborers in harsh conditions at Japanese coal mines during World War II. The banner reads: ''Unjust ruling.''

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Gold bullion claimed to be worth 200 mil. yen stolen from museum

Gold bullion claimed to be worth 200 mil. yen stolen from museum

GIFU, Japan - Four men snatched a large block of gold bullion claimed to be worth 200 million yen March 18 while it was on display at an artworks museum (in photo) in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture, police said.

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Matsushita to sell world's 1st Blu-ray DVD recorder-player

Matsushita to sell world's 1st Blu-ray DVD recorder-player

TOKYO, Japan - Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. will market the world's first Blu-ray DVD recorders with replay functions on Nov. 15 in Japan, the company said on Sept. 20. The DMR-BW 200 and DMR-BR 100 will have a suggested retail price of about 300,000 yen and 240,000 yen, respectively.

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Green Jumbo Lottery tickets put on sale

Green Jumbo Lottery tickets put on sale

TOKYO, Japan - People line up in Tokyo's Ginza district on Feb. 13 to buy Green Jumbo Lottery tickets, which are put on sale nationwide on the same day. The maximum prize in the lottery is 200 million yen.

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Sharp to quadruple LCD panel output

Sharp to quadruple LCD panel output

TOKYO, Japan - Sharp Corp. President Katsuhiko Machida said in Tokyo on Jan. 11 that his company will spend an additional 200 billion yen to quadruple the production capacity of its liquid crystal display panel factory in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture. The capital spending will enable the factory to produce 22 million LCD panels a year, starting in fiscal 2008.

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Christmas cake with diamonds displayed at Tokyo department store

Christmas cake with diamonds displayed at Tokyo department store

TOKYO, Japan -A Christmas cake with 223 diamond pieces is displayed at Tokyo's Takashimaya department store on Dec. 20. The 200 million yen-cake will be displayed for sale until Dec. 25.

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Lefty Noguchi joins Giants on 2-year contract

Lefty Noguchi joins Giants on 2-year contract

TOKYO, Japan - Tatsunori Hara (L), manager of the Yomiuri Giants baseball club, and free agent left-hander Shigeki Noguchi shake hands at a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on Nov. 17. Noguchi signed a two-year contract worth an estimated 200 million yen with the Central League baseball team.

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'Autumn Jumbo' lottery tickets on sale

'Autumn Jumbo' lottery tickets on sale

TOKYO, Japan - People line up in front of lottery ticket booths in Tokyo's Ginza district on Sept. 26 to buy ''Autumn Jumbo'' lottery tickets, which went on sale nationwide the same day. The lottery has a jackpot of 200 million yen.

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Softbank to offer less expensive fixed-line phone service

Softbank to offer less expensive fixed-line phone service

TOKYO, Japan - Soft Bank Corp. President Masayoshi Son said Aug. 30 the company and its ally Japan Telecom Co. will start offering a fixed-line phone service in December with a basic fee that is 200 yen less than those of NTT East Corp. and NTT West Corp.

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200 mil. yen winning lotto ticket sent to Fukui Pref.

200 mil. yen winning lotto ticket sent to Fukui Pref.

FUKUI, Japan - Fukui Gov. Issei Nishikawa holds up an enlarged copy of a 200 million yen winning lottery ticket at the Fukui government office July 24. The ticket was sent in to the prefecture by an anonymous donor July 23 to aid victims of recent torrential rains.

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(1)Gov't loses court battle to ex-miners in Fukuoka

(1)Gov't loses court battle to ex-miners in Fukuoka

TOKYO, Japan - Plaintiffs, who sued the government and Nittetsu Mining Co. seeking compensation for former coal miners who contracted pneumoconiosis, bow to their supporters in appreciation at the Supreme Court in Tokyo on April 27. The court finalized a lower court ruling ordering the government and Nittetsu Mining to pay a total of 560 million yen in damages to 200 plaintiffs for former coal miners' sufferings, putting an end to the 19-year lawsuit.

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Green jumbo lottery starts nationwide

Green jumbo lottery starts nationwide

TOKYO, Japan - People flock to lottery ticket booths in Tokyo's Ginza district on Feb. 16 to buy ''Green Jumbo Lottery'' tickets. The lottery has a maximum prize of 200 million yen.

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Chunichi's Fukudome gets 78 mil. yen salary boost

Chunichi's Fukudome gets 78 mil. yen salary boost

NAGOYA, Japan - Chunichi Dragons outfielder Kosuke Fukudome holds up a bank note-shaped board featuring his face and Chinese characters meaning 200 million yen during a press conference at the Central League baseball club's office in Nagoya. Fukudome re-signed a sixth-year contract with the team for 200 million yen.

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Seibu's Matsuzaka gets 85 mil. yen pay raise

Seibu's Matsuzaka gets 85 mil. yen pay raise

TOKOROZAWA, Japan - Seibu Lions hard-throwing right-hander Daisuke Matsuzaka smiles during a press conference at the office of the Pacific League baseball club in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, on Dec. 11 after re-signing with the team for an annual salary of 200 million yen -- a whopping 85 million yen pay raise.

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Mitsukoshi Osaka to sell New Year's dishes for dogs

Mitsukoshi Osaka to sell New Year's dishes for dogs

OSAKA, Japan - Shoppers at Mitsukoshi Ltd.'s department store in Osaka look at samples of New Year's dishes for dogs on Oct. 14. The store said it will start accepting reservations on Oct. 21 for 200 assorted dishes which will come in double-tier boxes and cost 18,000 yen.

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