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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Police patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Police patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Police patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Police patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Police patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Police patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Police patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Police patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Police patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Police patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Gendarmes patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Police patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Gendarmes patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Gendarmes patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Gendarmes patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Police patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Gendarmes patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Gendarmes patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Gendarmes patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Gendarmes patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Gendarmes patrol the Champs de Mars area at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Two Mounted Republican Guards patrol the Champs de Mars area at bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Two Mounted Republican Guards patrol the Champs de Mars area at bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Two Mounted Republican Guards patrol the Champs de Mars area at bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Two Mounted Republican Guards patrol the Champs de Mars area at bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Two Mounted Republican Guards patrol the Champs de Mars area at bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Two Mounted Republican Guards patrol the Champs de Mars area at bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Two Mounted Republican Guards patrol the Champs de Mars area at bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Two Mounted Republican Guards patrol the Champs de Mars area at bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Two Mounted Republican Guards patrol the Champs de Mars area at bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Two Mounted Republican Guards patrol the Champs de Mars area at bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Two Mounted Republican Guards patrol the Champs de Mars area at bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Paris 2024 Olympics Security Challenge

Two Mounted Republican Guards patrol the Champs de Mars area at bottom of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France on August 16, 2023 Scheduled to take place from 8:24 pm in Paris on the Seine, between the Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France, BnF) and the Eiffel Tower, the opening ceremony of the next Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, promises to be an enormous security challenge. Some 500,000 spectators, 10,000 athletes and many heads of state and government are expected to take part across a six-kilometers strip on both sides of the river. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Asakusa Samba Carnival held

Asakusa Samba Carnival held

Brazilian dancers perform during the Asakusa Samba Carnival in Tokyo on Aug. 21 which drew as many as 500,000 spectators, and 3,000 dancers and musicians. The carnival, held annually in the past 18 years, has become one of the most popular events in Asakusa, an amusement district in eastern Tokyo.

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Asakusa Samba Carnival held

Asakusa Samba Carnival held

Brazilian dancers perform during the Asakusa Samba Carnival in Tokyo on Aug. 21 which drew as many as 500,000 spectators, and 3,000 dancers and musicians. The carnival, held annually in the past 18 years, has become one of the most popular events in Asakusa, an amusement district in eastern Tokyo.

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Asakusa Samba Carnival held

Asakusa Samba Carnival held

Brazilian dancers perform during the Asakusa Samba Carnival in Tokyo on Aug. 21 which drew as many as 500,000 spectators, and 3,000 dancers and musicians. The carnival, held annually in the past 18 years, has become one of the most popular events in Asakusa, an amusement district in eastern Tokyo.

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