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Nagasaki A-bomb museum visitors top 5 mil.

Nagasaki A-bomb museum visitors top 5 mil.

NAGASAKI, Japan - Toshimitsu Makino (L), a Tokyo company executive, on May 18 becomes the 5-millionth visitor to the Atomic Bomb Museum in Nagasaki, southwestern Japan, since its refurbishment in 1996. Makino received a bronze replica of the ''Nagasaki Bell,'' which survived the Aug. 9, 1945 atomic bombing of the city, and other memorial goods from museum head Toshitaka Sakata (R).

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Japan's tallest building Abeno Harukas celebrates 5 mil. visitors

Japan's tallest building Abeno Harukas celebrates 5 mil. visitors

Photo taken in the city of Osaka on June 24, 2016, shows So Takahama (R) and his wife Yukiko (C) taking a ride in a gondola stretching from the observation deck of Abeno Harukas, Japan's tallest skyscraper. They were given the ride to enjoy the aerial view after the husband was certified as the 5 millionth visitor to the observation deck the same day, about two years and three months after the 300-meter-tall building's opening in March 2014. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's tallest building Abeno Harukas celebrates 5 mil. visitors

Japan's tallest building Abeno Harukas celebrates 5 mil. visitors

So Takahama (2nd from R) and his wife Yukiko (2nd from L) pose for a photo on the observation deck of Abeno Harukas, Japan's tallest skyscraper, in the city of Osaka on June 24, 2016 after the husband was certified as the 5 millionth visitor to the observation deck. The milestone was reached the same day about two years and three months after the 300-meter-tall building's opening in March 2014. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's tallest building Abeno Harukas celebrates 5 mil. visitors

Japan's tallest building Abeno Harukas celebrates 5 mil. visitors

Photo taken in the city of Osaka on June 24, 2016, shows So Takahama (R) and his wife Yukiko (C) taking a ride in a gondola stretching from the observation deck of Abeno Harukas, Japan's tallest skyscraper. They were given the ride to enjoy the aerial view after the husband was certified as the 5 millionth visitor to the observation deck the same day, about two years and three months after the 300-meter-tall building's opening in March 2014. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nagasaki A-bomb museum visitors top 5 mil.

Nagasaki A-bomb museum visitors top 5 mil.

NAGASAKI, Japan - Toshimitsu Makino (L), a Tokyo company executive, on May 18 becomes the 5-millionth visitor to the Atomic Bomb Museum in Nagasaki, southwestern Japan, since its refurbishment in 1996. Makino received a bronze replica of the ''Nagasaki Bell,'' which survived the Aug. 9, 1945 atomic bombing of the city, and other memorial goods from museum head Toshitaka Sakata (R).

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