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Japan pop group Arashi outfits shown in China

Japan pop group Arashi outfits shown in China

Photos of members of Japanese boy band Arashi during their concert tour in 2018 and 2019 are on display at a Shanghai store on March 15, 2023, marking their first overseas exhibition. The five-member band went on hiatus at the end of 2020.

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Japan pop group Arashi outfits shown in China

Japan pop group Arashi outfits shown in China

Stage outfits worn by members of Japanese boy band Arashi during their concert tour in 2018 and 2019 are on display at a Shanghai store on March 15, 2023, marking their first overseas exhibition. The five-member group went on hiatus at the end of 2020.

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Japan pop group Arashi outfits shown in China

Japan pop group Arashi outfits shown in China

Stage outfits worn by members of Japanese boy band Arashi during their concert tour in 2018 and 2019 are on display at a Shanghai store on March 15, 2023, marking their first overseas exhibition. The five-member group went on hiatus at the end of 2020.

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Japan pop group Arashi outfits shown in China

Japan pop group Arashi outfits shown in China

Photos taken March 15, 2023, shows a pop-up store in Shanghai that sells goods related to Japanese boy band Arashi's documentary film on their concert tour in 2018 and 2019. The five-member band went on hiatus at the end of 2020.

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Japanese ramen gains popularity in Taiwan

Japanese ramen gains popularity in Taiwan

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Taiwan's first branch of Ippudo Ramen, Fukuoka's leading nouveau ramen shop, is crowded with customers in Taipei, Taiwan, on May 3, 2012. Japanese ramen noodle dishes have gained popularity in Taiwan since Kagetsu Arashi Ramen opened its first branch in Taipei in 2007.

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Japanese ramen gains popularity in Taiwan

Japanese ramen gains popularity in Taiwan

TAIPEI, Taiwan - A couple dines on May 3, 2012, at Ramen Santoka in a department store in Taipei, Taiwan. Japanese ramen noodle dishes have gained popularity in Taiwan since Kagetsu Arashi Ramen opened its first branch in Taipei in 2007.

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Middle-aged man talks of boy band Arashi's charm

Middle-aged man talks of boy band Arashi's charm

TOKYO, Japan - Writer Yoshikazu Takeuchi talks about the charm of popular boy band Arashi during a talk show in Tokyo on Jan. 21, 2010, with a cake bearing an image of band member Sho Sakurai projected behind him.

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Father of idol group Arashi's Sakurai slated to be new vice minister

Father of idol group Arashi's Sakurai slated to be new vice minister

Undated photo shows Shun Sakurai, the father of Sho Sakurai, a member of Japanese pop idol group Arashi. The government plans to appoint Shun Sakurai as vice minister of internal affairs and communications, government sources said on July 17, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Artwork by Japan pop group Arashi's leader on exhibit in Shanghai

Artwork by Japan pop group Arashi's leader on exhibit in Shanghai

Crowds of Chinese female fans gather at a museum in Shanghai on July 9, 2015, for the first overseas exhibition of artwork such as objects and figures produced by Satoshi Ohno, leader of Japanese pop group Arashi. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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The Hozu River

The Hozu River

Kiyotaki River is viewed from a boat going down Hozu River. Hozu Gorge, also called Arashi Gorge, is a 13km stretch from around Hozu Bridge in Kameoka to Togetsu Bridge in Arashiyama. This is a scenic point where rapids and unusual rock formations can be enjoyed. Tributaries such as Kiyotaki River flow into the V-shaped gorge at an altitude of 400 meters between Mt. Atago and Oisaka.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:Tamamura Kozaburo, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number79‐15‐0]

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The Hozu River

The Hozu River

Kiyotaki River is viewed from a boat going down Hozu River. Hozu Gorge, also called Arashi Gorge, is a 13km stretch from around Hozu Bridge in Kameoka to Togetsu Bridge in Arashiyama. This is a scenic point where rapids and unusual rock formations can be enjoyed. Tributaries such as Kiyotaki River flow into the V-shaped gorge at an altitude of 400 meters between Mt. Atago and Oisaka.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number52‐30‐2]

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Arashiyama

Arashiyama

The Hozu River, looking upstream from a boat. The low hills in the distance suggest that this is a view of Kameoka Basin. Hozu Gorge, also called Arashi Gorge, stretches about 13km from Hozu Bridge in Kameoka to Togetsu Bridge in Arashiyama. This is a scenic point where rapids and unusual rock formations can be enjoyed. Tributaries such as Kiyotaki River flow into the V-shaped gorge at an altitude of 400m between Mt. Atago and Oisaka.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number46‐110‐0]

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Hozu River

Hozu River

Interesting rock formations line the Hozu River, seen from a boat. There's a fisherman on a rock to the left. Hozu Gorge, also called Arashi Gorge, is a 13km stretch from around Hozu Bridge in Kameoka to Togetsu Bridge in Arashiyama. This is a scenic point where rapids and unusual rock formations can be enjoyed. Tributaries such as Kiyotaki River flow into the V-shaped gorge at an altitude of 400 meters between Mt. Atago and Oisaka.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number46‐108‐0]

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Hozu River

Hozu River

View looking downstream from a boat on Hozu River. The large riverbank on the left indicates that this is near Uketa Shrine. Hozu Gorge, also called Arashi Gorge, is a 13km stretch from around Hozu Bridge in Kameoka to Togetsu Bridge at Arashiyama. This is a scenic point where rapids and unusual rock formations can be enjoyed. Tributaries such as Kiyotaki River flow into the V-shaped gorge at an altitude of 400 meters between Mt. Atago and Oisaka.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number46‐106‐0]

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Hozu River

Hozu River

View looking downstream from a boat on Hozu River. The river turns sharply to the left at this spot, indicating that it is near Uketa Shrine. Hozu Gorge, also called Arashi Gorge, is a 13km stretch from around Hozu Bridge in Kameoka to Togetsu Bridge at Arashiyama. This is a scenic point where rapids and unusual rock formations can be enjoyed. Tributaries such as Kiyotaki River flow into the V-shaped gorge at an altitude of 400 meters. River.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number46‐105‐0]

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Hozu River

Hozu River

The iron bridge of Kyoto Railway Company is seen from a boat going down Hozu River. Hozu Gorge, also called Arashi Gorge, is a 13km stretch from around Hozu Bridge in Kameoka to Togetsu Bridge in Arashiyama. This is a scenic point where rapids and unusual rock formations can be enjoyed. Tributaries such as Kiyotaki River flow into the V-shaped gorge at an altitude of 400 meters. This photograph was taken sometime after August 1899, when the Kyoto Railway Company line between Saga and Sonobe opened.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number46‐107‐0]

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Hozu River

Hozu River

View of the rapids from a boat going down Hozu River. Stones are piled on the bottom of the river to break the current and allow boats to pass. Hozu Gorge, also called Arashi Gorge, is a 13km stretch from around Hozu Bridge in Kameoka to around Togetsu Bridge at Arashiyama. This is a scenic point where rapids and unusual rock formations can be enjoyed. Tributaries such as Kiyotaki River flow into the V-shaped gorge at an altitude of 400 meters.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number46‐100‐0]

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Hozu River

Hozu River

View looking downstream from a boat on Hozu River. The river flows straight at this spot, indicating that it is a little downstream from Uketa Shrine. Hozu Gorge, also called Arashi Gorge, is a 13km stretch from around Hozu Bridge in Kameoka to Togetsu Bridge at Arashiyama. This is a scenic point where rapids and unusual rock formations can be enjoyed. Tributaries such as Kiyotaki River flow into the V-shaped gorge at an altitude of 400 meters.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number46‐104‐0]

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Hozu River

Hozu River

View from a boat going down Hozu River. Boulders lie along the southern shore. Hozu Gorge, also called Arashi Gorge, is a 13km stretch from Hozu Bridge in Kameoka to Togetsu Bridge at Arashiyama. This is a scenic point with rapids and unusual rock formations. Tributaries such as Kiyotaki River flow into the V-shaped gorge at an altitude of 400 meters.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number46‐98‐0]

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Hozu River

Hozu River

Rock formations seen from a boat going down Hozu River. Greenery and small flowers grow between the rocks. Huge boulders lie along both sides of the river. Hozu Gorge, also called Arashi Gorge, is a 13km stretch from around Hozu Bridge in Kameoka to Togetsu Bridge at Arashiyama. This is a scenic point where rapids and unusual rock formations can be enjoyed. Tributaries such as Kiyotaki River flow into the V-shaped gorge at an altitude of 400 meters.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number46‐103‐0]

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Hozu River

Hozu River

Rock formations seen from a boat going down Hozu River. Greenery and small flowers grow between the rocks. Huge boulders lie along both sides of the river. Hozu Gorge, also called Arashi Gorge, is a 13km stretch from around Hozu Bridge in Kameoka to Togetsu Bridge at Arashiyama. This is a scenic point where rapids and unusual rock formations can be enjoyed. Tributaries such as Kiyotaki River flow into the V-shaped gorge at an altitude of 400 meters.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number46‐102‐0]

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Hozu River

Hozu River

View of the rapids from a boat going down Hozu River. Huge boulders lie along both sides of the river. Hozu Gorge, also called Arashi Gorge, is a 13km stretch from around Hozu Bridge in Kameoka to Togetsu Bridge at Arashiyama. This is a scenic point where rapids and unusual rock formations can be enjoyed. Tributaries such as Kiyotaki River flow into the V-shaped gorge at an altitude of 400 meters.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number46‐99‐0]

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Hozu River

Hozu River

Rock formations seen from a boat going down Hozu River. Hozu Gorge, also called Arashi Gorge, is a 13km stretch from around Hozu Bridge in Kameoka to Togetsu Bridge at Arashiyama. This is a scenic point where rapids and unusual rock formations can be enjoyed. Tributaries such as Kiyotaki River flow into the V-shaped gorge at an altitude of 400 meters. The upper part of the photograph is unclear because of poor tinting work.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number46‐101‐0]

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Arashiyama

Arashiyama

Arashiyama (Mt. Arashi) has a height of about 380 meters. It is located on the east edge of the Tanba Highlands and has Torigamine and Yamagamine to the northwest and Mt. Matsuo to the southeast. Hozu River runs from the north to the east at the northern foot of the mountain. A bamboo grove with a brushwood fence is shown at the bank of Hozu River, with hotels in the distance. A rickshaw with a woman passenger stands in front of the grove and a man stands nearby. The left side of the road is probably a boat anchorage. Two people stand with towels hanging from their necks.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number19‐6‐0]

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The Katsura River

The Katsura River

The rapid flow of the river photographed from near the surface. The white riverbed can be seen here and there. The foot of Mt. Arashi is in the background.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number11‐40‐0]

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Arashiyama

Arashiyama

The calm Katsura River flows with Mt. Arashi in the background. On the bank is a three-story building with a spacious porch, apparently a restaurant.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:Ogawa Kazumasa, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number9‐31‐0]

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Arashiyama

Arashiyama

The mountain is approximately 380 meters in height and is located to the east corner of the Tanba highlands, with Torigamine and Yamakamigamine to the northwest and Mt. Matsuo to the south east. Hozu River runs from the north to the east at the northern foot of the mountain. A bamboo grove is seen along the Hozu River at the foot of Mt. Arashi with hotel-like buildings at the rear. A rickshaw with a woman passenger is visible at the side of the road, and a man stands near it. The left side of the road is probably a pier. Two people stand nearby with towels hanging on their necks.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:Ogawa Kazumasa, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number6‐3‐0]

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Japanese ramen gains popularity in Taiwan

Japanese ramen gains popularity in Taiwan

TAIPEI, Taiwan - A couple dines on May 3, 2012, at Ramen Santoka in a department store in Taipei, Taiwan. Japanese ramen noodle dishes have gained popularity in Taiwan since Kagetsu Arashi Ramen opened its first branch in Taipei in 2007. (Kyodo)

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Japanese ramen gains popularity in Taiwan

Japanese ramen gains popularity in Taiwan

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Taiwan's first branch of Ippudo Ramen, Fukuoka's leading nouveau ramen shop, is crowded with customers in Taipei, Taiwan, on May 3, 2012. Japanese ramen noodle dishes have gained popularity in Taiwan since Kagetsu Arashi Ramen opened its first branch in Taipei in 2007. (Kyodo)

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Middle-aged man talks of boy band Arashi's charm

Middle-aged man talks of boy band Arashi's charm

TOKYO, Japan - Writer Yoshikazu Takeuchi talks about the charm of popular boy band Arashi during a talk show in Tokyo on Jan. 21, 2010, with a cake bearing an image of band member Sho Sakurai projected behind him. (Kyodo)

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J-pop group Arashi's announcement of planned hiatus

J-pop group Arashi's announcement of planned hiatus

Ohno Shrine priest Satoshi Omiya poses with "ema" votive tablets bearing messages for the members of pop group Arashi in Ritto in Shiga Prefecture, western Japan, on Jan. 29, 2019, following the group's announcement that it will go on hiatus at the end of 2020. The shrine and its priest share the name of Arashi's leader, Satoshi Ohno, making the establishment popular among fans. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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J-pop group Arashi's announcement of planned hiatus

J-pop group Arashi's announcement of planned hiatus

"Ema" votive tablets bearing messages for the members of pop group Arashi are displayed at Ohno Shrine in Ritto in Shiga Prefecture, western Japan, on Jan. 29, 2019, following the group's announcement that it will go on hiatus at the end of 2020. Ohno Shrine and its priest Satoshi Omiya share the name of Arashi's leader, Satoshi Ohno, making the establishment popular among fans. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Arashi's announcement of planned hiatus

Arashi's announcement of planned hiatus

The Shibuya Tsutaya CD/DVD sales and rental store sets up a corner for popular pop group Arashi in Tokyo on Jan. 28, 2019, following the group's announcement the previous day that it will go on hiatus at the end of 2020. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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J-pop group Arashi to take a break

J-pop group Arashi to take a break

Journalists gather for a press conference by Japanese male idol group Arashi in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2019, at which the five-member group announced it will take a break from the end of 2020. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Olympics: Armenia's Avagyan wins in bantamweight boxing 1st round

Olympics: Armenia's Avagyan wins in bantamweight boxing 1st round

Aram Avagyan of Armenia (R) wins a split decision over Japan's Arashi Morisaka in the first round of the men's bantamweight boxing at the Rio Olympics on Aug. 10, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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