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Japan: Deer Casually Cross Nara Marathon Course, Delighting Spectators

At the Nara Marathon held on Saturday, Dec. 13, and Sunday, Dec. 14, unique scenes rarely seen at any other marathon around the world were captured. As thousands of runners sped through the historic streets of the ancient capital, they were quietly watched by deer that live in Nara Park. Some deer casually wandered onto the course as runners passed by, creating heartwarming moments for spectators.

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China: Egret Casually Hitches 10-km Ride on Car Hood in Jinggangshan

On August 22, 2025, in Jinggangshan, China, a video captured a Chinese egret calmly hitching a ride on a car hood for over 10 kilometers, unfazed by the speed or wind.

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China: Rural Dogs Take Carefree Stroll on Restaurant Rooftop in Sichuan

A delightful video filmed on June 27, 2025, in Sichuan, China, shows two dogs casually walking along a rooftop ledge at a restaurant as if it were a playground.

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Japan's annual "Cool Biz" campaign begins

Japan's annual "Cool Biz" campaign begins

Japanese Environment Ministry officials are dressed more casually than usual while working in Tokyo's Kasumigaseki area on May 1, 2025, as the annual "Cool Biz" campaign begins in the country as part of efforts to promote energy conservation.

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Japan's annual "Cool Biz" campaign begins

Japan's annual "Cool Biz" campaign begins

Japanese Environment Ministry officials are dressed more casually than usual while working in Tokyo's Kasumigaseki area on May 1, 2025, as the annual "Cool Biz" campaign begins in the country as part of efforts to promote energy conservation.

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US: Turkeys Spotted Pecking By The Roadside Two Days Before Thanksgiving

A flock of turkeys was spotted on the side of the road in Ormond Beach, Florida, on Tuesday, November 26, just two days before Thanksgiving, casually strutting around and pecking without a care in the world—seemingly oblivious to the fact that they might be on the menu in a few days.

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Japan's annual "Cool Biz" campaign

Japan's annual "Cool Biz" campaign

Japanese Environment Ministry officials are dressed more casually than usual while working in Tokyo's Kasumigaseki area on May 1, 2024, as the annual "Cool Biz" campaign begins in the country as part of efforts to reduce energy use.

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Senate Ditches Dress Code As Fetterman Chooses Casual Clothes - Washington

Senate Ditches Dress Code As Fetterman Chooses Casual Clothes - Washington

United States Senator John Fetterman (Democrat of Pennsylvania), who is known for dressing casually in gym shorts, is interviewed in the US Senate subway in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, September 20, 2023. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Monday that staff for the chamber’s Sergeant-at-Arms — the Senate’s official clothes police — will no longer enforce a dress code on the Senate floor. The change comes after Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman has been unapologetically wearing shorts as he goes about his duties, voting from doorways so he doesn’t get in trouble for his more casual attire. Photo by Ron Sachs/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Ditches Dress Code As Fetterman Chooses Casual Clothes - Washington

Senate Ditches Dress Code As Fetterman Chooses Casual Clothes - Washington

United States Senator John Fetterman (Democrat of Pennsylvania), who is known for dressing casually in gym shorts, is interviewed in the US Senate subway in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, September 20, 2023. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Monday that staff for the chamber’s Sergeant-at-Arms — the Senate’s official clothes police — will no longer enforce a dress code on the Senate floor. The change comes after Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman has been unapologetically wearing shorts as he goes about his duties, voting from doorways so he doesn’t get in trouble for his more casual attire. Photo by Ron Sachs/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Ditches Dress Code As Fetterman Chooses Casual Clothes - Washington

Senate Ditches Dress Code As Fetterman Chooses Casual Clothes - Washington

United States Senator John Fetterman (Democrat of Pennsylvania), who is known for dressing casually in gym shorts, is interviewed in the US Senate subway in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, September 20, 2023. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Monday that staff for the chamber’s Sergeant-at-Arms — the Senate’s official clothes police — will no longer enforce a dress code on the Senate floor. The change comes after Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman has been unapologetically wearing shorts as he goes about his duties, voting from doorways so he doesn’t get in trouble for his more casual attire. Photo by Ron Sachs/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Ditches Dress Code As Fetterman Chooses Casual Clothes - Washington

Senate Ditches Dress Code As Fetterman Chooses Casual Clothes - Washington

United States Senator John Fetterman (Democrat of Pennsylvania), who is known for dressing casually in gym shorts, is interviewed in the US Senate subway in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, September 20, 2023. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Monday that staff for the chamber’s Sergeant-at-Arms — the Senate’s official clothes police — will no longer enforce a dress code on the Senate floor. The change comes after Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman has been unapologetically wearing shorts as he goes about his duties, voting from doorways so he doesn’t get in trouble for his more casual attire. Photo by Ron Sachs/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kendall Jenner Flashes Her Taut Tummy - NYC

Kendall Jenner Flashes Her Taut Tummy - NYC

Kendall Jenner dressed casually as she steps out for lunch in New York City, NY, USA on Saturday Se^ptember 16, 2023. The 27-year-old 818 Tequila founder, who enjoyed a date night with Bad Bunny this week, wore charcoal-colored jeans and a white crop top. The reality television star's crew neck T-shirt flashed a bit of her taut tummy as she left Pitti Bar. Photo by Janet Mayer/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kendall Jenner Flashes Her Taut Tummy - NYC

Kendall Jenner Flashes Her Taut Tummy - NYC

Kendall Jenner dressed casually as she steps out for lunch in New York City, NY, USA on Saturday Se^ptember 16, 2023. The 27-year-old 818 Tequila founder, who enjoyed a date night with Bad Bunny this week, wore charcoal-colored jeans and a white crop top. The reality television star's crew neck T-shirt flashed a bit of her taut tummy as she left Pitti Bar. Photo by Janet Mayer/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kendall Jenner Flashes Her Taut Tummy - NYC

Kendall Jenner Flashes Her Taut Tummy - NYC

Kendall Jenner dressed casually as she steps out for lunch in New York City, NY, USA on Saturday Se^ptember 16, 2023. The 27-year-old 818 Tequila founder, who enjoyed a date night with Bad Bunny this week, wore charcoal-colored jeans and a white crop top. The reality television star's crew neck T-shirt flashed a bit of her taut tummy as she left Pitti Bar. Photo by Janet Mayer/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kendall Jenner Flashes Her Taut Tummy - NYC

Kendall Jenner Flashes Her Taut Tummy - NYC

Kendall Jenner dressed casually as she steps out for lunch in New York City, NY, USA on Saturday Se^ptember 16, 2023. The 27-year-old 818 Tequila founder, who enjoyed a date night with Bad Bunny this week, wore charcoal-colored jeans and a white crop top. The reality television star's crew neck T-shirt flashed a bit of her taut tummy as she left Pitti Bar. Photo by Janet Mayer/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kendall Jenner Flashes Her Taut Tummy - NYC

Kendall Jenner Flashes Her Taut Tummy - NYC

Kendall Jenner dressed casually as she steps out for lunch in New York City, NY, USA on Saturday Se^ptember 16, 2023. The 27-year-old 818 Tequila founder, who enjoyed a date night with Bad Bunny this week, wore charcoal-colored jeans and a white crop top. The reality television star's crew neck T-shirt flashed a bit of her taut tummy as she left Pitti Bar. Photo by Janet Mayer/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kendall Jenner Flashes Her Taut Tummy - NYC

Kendall Jenner Flashes Her Taut Tummy - NYC

Kendall Jenner dressed casually as she steps out for lunch in New York City, NY, USA on Saturday Se^ptember 16, 2023. The 27-year-old 818 Tequila founder, who enjoyed a date night with Bad Bunny this week, wore charcoal-colored jeans and a white crop top. The reality television star's crew neck T-shirt flashed a bit of her taut tummy as she left Pitti Bar. Photo by Janet Mayer/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kendall Jenner Flashes Her Taut Tummy - NYC

Kendall Jenner Flashes Her Taut Tummy - NYC

Kendall Jenner dressed casually as she steps out for lunch in New York City, NY, USA on Saturday Se^ptember 16, 2023. The 27-year-old 818 Tequila founder, who enjoyed a date night with Bad Bunny this week, wore charcoal-colored jeans and a white crop top. The reality television star's crew neck T-shirt flashed a bit of her taut tummy as she left Pitti Bar. Photo by Janet Mayer/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kendall Jenner Flashes Her Taut Tummy - NYC

Kendall Jenner Flashes Her Taut Tummy - NYC

Kendall Jenner dressed casually as she steps out for lunch in New York City, NY, USA on Saturday Se^ptember 16, 2023. The 27-year-old 818 Tequila founder, who enjoyed a date night with Bad Bunny this week, wore charcoal-colored jeans and a white crop top. The reality television star's crew neck T-shirt flashed a bit of her taut tummy as she left Pitti Bar. Photo by Janet Mayer/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ministers in casual wear

Ministers in casual wear

TOKYO, Japan - (From L) Justice Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Finance Minister Taro Aso attend a Cabinet meeting wearing "kariyushi" -- an aloha shirt-like garment worn in summertime in Okinawa -- at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on June 3, 2014, to push the government's "Cool Biz" campaign. The campaign is intended to promote energy conservation in the workplace by having air conditioners set at 28 C and encouraging employees to dress more casually.

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Ministers in casual wear

Ministers in casual wear

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (3rd from L) and other ministers are pictured wearing "kariyushi" -- an aloha shirt-like garment worn in summertime in Okinawa -- ahead of a Cabinet meeting at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on June 3, 2014, to push the government's "Cool Biz" campaign. The campaign is intended to promote energy conservation in the workplace by having air conditioners set at 28 C and encouraging employees to dress more casually.

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Cool biz

Cool biz

TOKYO, Japan - Employees work in casual attire at the Environment Ministry in Tokyo on May 1, 2014. Japan began its annual "Cool Biz" energy-saving campaign, encouraging workers to dress more casually to help reduce the use of air conditioners.

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Cool biz

Cool biz

TOKYO, Japan - Employees work in casual attire at the Environment Ministry in Tokyo on May 1, 2014. Japan began its annual "Cool Biz" energy-saving campaign, encouraging workers to dress more casually to help reduce the use of air conditioners.

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'Super Cool Biz' fashion show

'Super Cool Biz' fashion show

NAGOYA, Japan - A fashion show on "Super Cool Biz" is held at a department store in Nagoya, central Japan, on June 19, 2013. Super Cool Biz is the campaign by the Japanese government to promote energy conservation in the workplace by having air conditioners set at 28 C and encouraging employees to dress more casually.

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Ministers in casual wear

Ministers in casual wear

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (L back), Environment Minister Nobuteru Ishihara (R) and other ministers attend a Cabinet meeting wearing "kariyushi" -- an aloha shirt-like clothing item for summertime in Okinawa -- at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on June 4, 2013, in a bid to give a push to the government's "Super Cool Biz" campaign. The campaign, launched the previous day for this year, is intended to promote energy conservation in the workplace by having air conditioners set at 28 C and encouraging employees to dress more casually.

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Ministers in casual wear

Ministers in casual wear

TOKYO, Japan - (From L) Justice Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Finance Minister Taro Aso attend a Cabinet meeting wearing "kariyushi" -- an aloha shirt-like clothing item for summertime in Okinawa -- at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on June 4, 2013, in a bid to give a push to the government's "Super Cool Biz" campaign. The campaign, launched the previous day for this year, is intended to promote energy conservation in the workplace by having air conditioners set at 28 C and encouraging employees to dress more casually.

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'Super Cool Biz' campaign

'Super Cool Biz' campaign

TOKYO, Japan - Employees at the Environment Ministry work in casual wear in their office in Tokyo on June 3, 2013, the first day of this year's "Super Cool Biz" campaign to promote energy conservation in the workplace by having air conditioners set at 28 C and encouraging employees to dress more casually.

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'Super Cool Biz' campaign

'Super Cool Biz' campaign

TOKYO, Japan - Employees at the Environment Ministry work in casual wear in their office in Tokyo on June 3, 2013, the first day of this year's "Super Cool Biz" campaign to promote energy conservation in the workplace by having air conditioners set at 28 C and encouraging employees to dress more casually.

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Hawaii delegates visit Japan's Environment Ministry to promote Aloha shirts

Hawaii delegates visit Japan's Environment Ministry to promote Aloha shirts

TOKYO, Japan - Miss Hawaii USA 2009 Aureana Tseu (L) and Japanese Environment Minister Satsuki Eda pose for photos after Eda put on an Aloha shirt presented by Tseu as a gift at the ministry building in Tokyo on July 27, 2011. She and other delegates from the American state visited the ministry to promote the shirt as a tool to implement the ministry's Cool Biz campaign encouraging Japanese public and private sectors to dress casually as part of power saving efforts.

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Hawaii delegates visit Japan's Environment Ministry to promote Aloha shirts

Hawaii delegates visit Japan's Environment Ministry to promote Aloha shirts

TOKYO, Japan - A dancer from Hawaii (L) performs a hula dance in front of Japanese Environment Minister Satsuki Eda (R) and other ministry officials at the ministry building in Tokyo on July 27, 2011. Delegates from the American state visited the ministry to promote Aloha shirts as a tool to implement the ministry's Cool Biz campaign encouraging Japanese public and private sectors to dress casually as part of power saving efforts.

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Hawaii delegates visit Japan's Environment Ministry to promote Aloha shirts

Hawaii delegates visit Japan's Environment Ministry to promote Aloha shirts

TOKYO, Japan - Miss Hawaii USA 2009 Aureana Tseu (L) presents an Aloha shirt as a gift to Japanese Environment Minister Satsuki Eda at the ministry building in Tokyo on July 27, 2011. She and other delegates from the American state visited the ministry to promote the shirt as a tool to implement the ministry's Cool Biz campaign encouraging Japanese public and private sectors to dress casually as part of power saving efforts.

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Super Cool Biz introduced in Japan

Super Cool Biz introduced in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - A casually dressed Environment Ministry employee (C) enters the ministry premise in Tokyo on the morning of June 1, 2011, the first day of the Super Cool Biz summer casual attire campaign introduced by the ministry to cut down on electricity use.

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(1)Gov't begins casual wear campaign to fight global warming

(1)Gov't begins casual wear campaign to fight global warming

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi dresses casually at his office on June 1, the first day of the government's ''Cool Biz'' campaign between June and September as part of efforts to curb global warming.

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Pakistani expert on China's COVID-19 control measures

STORY: Pakistani expert on China's COVID-19 control measures DATELINE: Nov. 29, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:07 LOCATION: Islamabad CATEGORY: HEALTH SHOTLIST: SOUNDBITE 1 (English): SHAHZAD ALI KHAN, Vice Chancellor, Pakistan's Health Services Academy STORYLINE: China's measures in containing the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic is a very big safeguard for the world, said a Pakistani health expert. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): SHAHZAD ALI KHAN, Vice Chancellor, Pakistan's Health Services Academy "As far as COVID is concerned, I don't think still now, we are very much familiar with what it will do. So if one case gets replicated, it mutates, it changes its shapes. It is beyond our imagination that what it can do. So, if you leave it like casually, it may convert into a more lethal, more sort of effective, and highly transmissible form because it is changing itself rapidly. So this zero-COVID policy of China is definitely a very big safeguard for the world. Because, you know, it's 1.4 billion people. So, I think for a large

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(1)Gov't begins casual wear campaign to fight global warming

(1)Gov't begins casual wear campaign to fight global warming

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi dresses casually at his office on June 1, the first day of the government's ''Cool Biz'' campaign between June and September as part of efforts to curb global warming. (Kyodo)

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'Super Cool Biz' campaign kicks off in Japan

'Super Cool Biz' campaign kicks off in Japan

Environment Ministry employees dress casually in Hawaiian shirts in Tokyo on June 1, 2015, as the Japanese government launched its annual "Super Cool Biz" campaign to promote energy saving in the workplace. The campaign began in 2011, when concerns about electricity shortages grew following the Fukushima nuclear crisis. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Super Cool Biz introduced in Japan

Super Cool Biz introduced in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - A casually dressed Environment Ministry employee (C) enters the ministry premise in Tokyo on the morning of June 1, 2011, the first day of the Super Cool Biz summer casual attire campaign introduced by the ministry to cut down on electricity use. (Kyodo)

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A table and a woman

A table and a woman

A woman wearing her kimono rather casually poses with her hand on top of a table covered with lace. Two kanzashi hairpins decorate her unarranged hair. The Western-style chair suggests that this was taken in a studio.==Date:unknown, Place:unknown, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number49‐44‐0]

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Women at a brothel

Women at a brothel

Women are lined up casually in front of a byobu screen, with the knots of their sashes in front. Their expressions are vacant, as though they are posing unwillingly.==Date:unknown, Place:unknown, Photo:Tamamura Kozaburo, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number48‐27‐0]

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Hawaii delegates visit Japan's Environment Ministry to promote Al

Hawaii delegates visit Japan's Environment Ministry to promote Al

TOKYO, Japan - Miss Hawaii USA 2009 Aureana Tseu (L) and Japanese Environment Minister Satsuki Eda pose for photos after Eda put on an Aloha shirt presented by Tseu as a gift at the ministry building in Tokyo on July 27, 2011. She and other delegates from the American state visited the ministry to promote the shirt as a tool to implement the ministry's Cool Biz campaign encouraging Japanese public and private sectors to dress casually as part of power saving efforts. (Kyodo)

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Hawaii delegates visit Japan's Environment Ministry to promote Al

Hawaii delegates visit Japan's Environment Ministry to promote Al

TOKYO, Japan - A dancer from Hawaii (L) performs a hula dance in front of Japanese Environment Minister Satsuki Eda (R) and other ministry officials at the ministry building in Tokyo on July 27, 2011. Delegates from the American state visited the ministry to promote Aloha shirts as a tool to implement the ministry's Cool Biz campaign encouraging Japanese public and private sectors to dress casually as part of power saving efforts. (Kyodo)

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Hawaii delegates visit Japan's Environment Ministry to promote Al

Hawaii delegates visit Japan's Environment Ministry to promote Al

TOKYO, Japan - Miss Hawaii USA 2009 Aureana Tseu (L) presents an Aloha shirt as a gift to Japanese Environment Minister Satsuki Eda at the ministry building in Tokyo on July 27, 2011. She and other delegates from the American state visited the ministry to promote the shirt as a tool to implement the ministry's Cool Biz campaign encouraging Japanese public and private sectors to dress casually as part of power saving efforts. (Kyodo)

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Japan's annual "Cool Biz" campaign

Japan's annual "Cool Biz" campaign

Environment Ministry officials, dressed more casually than usual, work in Tokyo on May 1, 2020, as the 16th annual "Cool Biz" campaign begins in Japan as part of efforts to reduce energy use. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's annual "Cool Biz" campaign

Japan's annual "Cool Biz" campaign

Environment Ministry officials, dressed more casually than usual, work in Tokyo on May 1, 2020, as the 16th annual "Cool Biz" campaign begins in Japan as part of efforts to reduce energy use. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Casual wear campaign at Japanese bank

Casual wear campaign at Japanese bank

Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. employees head to work in Tokyo on Sept. 2, 2019, while wearing T-shirts, as a casual dress campaign begins at its Tokyo and Osaka headquarters the same day. About 7,000 employees out of the bank's total workforce of 28,000 have been encouraged to dress casually under the campaign, which the bank says is aimed at changing the general public's perception of bankers as being stuffy. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan begins "Cool Biz" campaign

Japan begins "Cool Biz" campaign

Casually dressed employees work at their office at the Environment Ministry as Japan begins its annual energy-saving "Cool Biz" campaign. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan begins "Cool Biz" campaign

Japan begins "Cool Biz" campaign

Casually dressed employees work at their office at the Environment Ministry as Japan begins its annual energy-saving "Cool Biz" campaign. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan begins "Cool Biz" campaign

Japan begins "Cool Biz" campaign

Casually dressed workers head to their offices in Tokyo on May 1, 2018 as Japan begins its annual energy-saving "Cool Biz" campaign. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan begins "Cool Biz" campaign

Japan begins "Cool Biz" campaign

Casually dressed workers head to their offices in Tokyo on May 1, 2018 as Japan begins its annual energy-saving "Cool Biz" campaign. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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13th season of "Cool Biz" casual-wear campaign starts

13th season of "Cool Biz" casual-wear campaign starts

Environment Ministry officials, dressed more casually than usual, work at their office in Tokyo on May 1, 2017, when the 13th season of Japan's annual "Cool Biz" campaign started as part of efforts to reduce energy use. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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