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Hiratsuka gets emphatic win at Chunichi Crowns golf tournament

Hiratsuka gets emphatic win at Chunichi Crowns golf tournament

NAGOYA, Japan - Tetsuji Hiratsuka smiles with the winner's trophy after his victory in the Chunichi Crowns golf tournament at the Nagoya Golf Club Wago Course in Aichi Prefecture on May 3.

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Sugihara honored for playing Chunichi Crowns for 50 straight yrs

Sugihara honored for playing Chunichi Crowns for 50 straight yrs

NAGOYA, Japan - Veteran golfer Teruo Sugihara shows off a watch he was presented with to celebrate his playing in the Chunichi Crowns for 50 years in a row at Nagoya Golf Club, Wago Course in Aichi Prefecture on April 30. The 71-year-old golfer placed in the cellar, at 114th, posting a 14-over 84 in the first round of the tournament which began the same day.

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Miyase prevails in playoff to win Chunichi Crowns

Miyase prevails in playoff to win Chunichi Crowns

NAGOYA, Japan - Hirofumi Miyase holds up his trophy after winning the Chunichi Crowns golf tournament at the Nogoya Golf Course in the town of Togo, Aichi Prefecture, on April 29.

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Fukabori, Miyase share Chunichi Crowns lead

Fukabori, Miyase share Chunichi Crowns lead

TOGO, Japan - Keiichiro Fukabori fires a shot at the Chunichi Crowns the Nagoya Golf Club on April 28 where he shot a 1-under-par 69 to share the third-round lead with Hirofumi Miyase, who had his second consecutive 70.

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Miyase prevails in playoff to win Chunichi Crowns

Miyase prevails in playoff to win Chunichi Crowns

NAGOYA, Japan - Hirofumi Miyase reacts after winning a playoff at the Chunichi Crowns golf tournament at Nagoya Golf Course in the town of Togo, Aichi Prefecture, on April 29.

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Katayama wins Chunichi Crowns

Katayama wins Chunichi Crowns

TOGO, Japan - Shingo Katayama holds up the trophy after winning the Chunichi Crowns for his first victory of the year at the Nagoya Golf Club's Wago Course in Aichi Prefecture on April 30.

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N. Ozaki wins Chunichi Crowns

N. Ozaki wins Chunichi Crowns

TOGO, Japan - Naomichi ''Joe'' Ozaki smiles with his trophy in hands after beating Steven Conran of Australia in a playoff to win the Chunichi Crowns for his second straight victory in as many weeks on the Nagoya Golf Club's Wago Course on May 1.

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Katayama clinches 1st win of season at Chunichi Crowns

Katayama clinches 1st win of season at Chunichi Crowns

TOGO, Japan - Shingo Katayama throws a ball to the gallery after claiming his first title of the season at the Chunichi Crowns golf tournament at Nagoya Golf Club in Aichi Prefecture May 2.

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Katayama surges into lead after Chunichi Open 2nd round

Katayama surges into lead after Chunichi Open 2nd round

TOGO, Japan - Shingo Katayama carded eight birdies to match Naomichi Ozaki with the day's low of 6-under-par 64 and take sole possession of the lead with a three-stroke advantage midway into the Chunichi Crowns in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, on April 30.

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Fiji's Chand sets early pace at Chunichi Open

Fiji's Chand sets early pace at Chunichi Open

TOGO, Japan - Fiji's Dinesh reeled off three birdies on his final three holes to establish a one-shot lead after a 6-under-par 64 in the first round of the 120 million yen Chunichi Crowns at Nagoya Golf Club on April 29.

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Hoshino wins career 1st in Chunichi Crowns

Hoshino wins career 1st in Chunichi Crowns

TOGO, Japan - Hidemasa Hoshino celebrates after winning the Chunichi Crowns at the Nagoya Golf Club in Aichi Prefecture on May 5. The 25-year-old overcame a one-stroke deficit and carded three of four birdies on the back nine for a 10-under-par 270, beating out Toshimitsu Izawa, Taichi Teshima and Zaw Moe of Myanmar by three shots.

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Teshima hangs onto share of lead at Chunichi Crowns

Teshima hangs onto share of lead at Chunichi Crowns

TOGO, Japan - Taichi Teshima put together an even-par 70 for a three-round total of 8-under 202 at Wago Course of the Nagoya Golf Club in Aichi Prefecture on May 3 to hang onto a share of a one-stroke lead going into the final round of the Chunichi Crowns.

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Kondo shares lead at Chunichi Crowns

Kondo shares lead at Chunichi Crowns

TOGO, Japan - Tomohiro Kondo maintained his overnight lead and stood atop the leaderboard at 8-under-par 132 along with Taichi Teshima and Peter Teravainen of the United States after the second round of the Chunichi Crowns at Nagoya Golf Club in Aichi Prefecture on May 2.

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Kondo takes 1st-round lead at Chunichi Crowns

Kondo takes 1st-round lead at Chunichi Crowns

TOGO, Japan - Up-and-coming Tomohiro Kondo ignited with eight birdies on his way to tying a course-record 8-under-par 62 to grab a one-stroke lead after the first round of the 120 million yen Chunichi Crowns at the Nagoya Golf Club's par-70, 6,547-yard Wago Course in Aichi Prefecture on May 1.

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Rose cruises to Chunichi Crowns victory by 5 shots

Rose cruises to Chunichi Crowns victory by 5 shots

NAGOYA, Japan - Justin Rose of Britain (L), along with Japan's amateur champion Yusaku Miyazato, raises the tournament trophy at the Nagoya Golf Club's Wago Course on May 5 after winning the Chunichi Crowns with a 14-under 266. Miyazato came in fourth.

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England's Rose leads Chunichi Crowns by 4 shots

England's Rose leads Chunichi Crowns by 4 shots

NAGOYA, Japan - English invitee Justin Rose put together seven birdies for a 7-under-par 63 on May 4 to open up a four-stroke lead heading into the final round of the Chunichi Crowns tournament at the Nagoya Golf Club's par-70 Wago Course.

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Clarke wins in Chunichi Crowns golf tournament

Clarke wins in Chunichi Crowns golf tournament

TOGO, Japan - Darren Clarke smiles with a trophy after winning the Chunichi Crowns golf tournament at the Nagoya Golf Club in central Japan on April 29. The world No. 10, from Northern Ireland, won his first title in Japan.

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Scott, 3 others tied for Chunichi Crowns lead

Scott, 3 others tied for Chunichi Crowns lead

TOGO, Japan - Australian Adam Scott hits the ball out of the rough on the second day of the Chunichi Crowns golf tournament on the Nagoya Golf Club's par-70 Wago Course on April 27. Scott made two eagles in shooting a 6-under-par 64 to move into a tie for the lead with Eiji Mizoguchi, Mitsutaka Kusakabe of Japan and Dean Wilson of the United States.

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Imano surges to title at Chunichi Crowns golf

Imano surges to title at Chunichi Crowns golf

Fourth-year pro Yasuharu Imano turns in his second straight round of 5-under-par 65 May 2, edging out Naomichi ''Joe'' Ozaki by one stroke for his first Japanese tour victory at the 110 million yen Chunichi Crowns golf tournament.

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N. Ozaki wins Chunichi Crowns

N. Ozaki wins Chunichi Crowns

TOGO, Japan - Naomichi ''Joe'' Ozaki smiles with his trophy in hands after beating Steven Conran of Australia in a playoff to win the Chunichi Crowns for his second straight victory in as many weeks on the Nagoya Golf Club's Wago Course on May 1. (Kyodo)

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Katayama wins Chunichi Crowns

Katayama wins Chunichi Crowns

TOGO, Japan - Shingo Katayama holds up the trophy after winning the Chunichi Crowns for his first victory of the year at the Nagoya Golf Club's Wago Course in Aichi Prefecture on April 30. (Kyodo)

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Fukabori, Miyase share Chunichi Crowns lead

Fukabori, Miyase share Chunichi Crowns lead

TOGO, Japan - Keiichiro Fukabori fires a shot at the Chunichi Crowns the Nagoya Golf Club on April 28 where he shot a 1-under-par 69 to share the third-round lead with Hirofumi Miyase, who had his second consecutive 70. (Kyodo)

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Miyase prevails in playoff to win Chunichi Crowns

Miyase prevails in playoff to win Chunichi Crowns

NAGOYA, Japan - Hirofumi Miyase holds up his trophy after winning the Chunichi Crowns golf tournament at the Nogoya Golf Course in the town of Togo, Aichi Prefecture, on April 29. (Kyodo)

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Miyase prevails in playoff to win Chunichi Crowns

Miyase prevails in playoff to win Chunichi Crowns

NAGOYA, Japan - Hirofumi Miyase reacts after winning a playoff at the Chunichi Crowns golf tournament at Nagoya Golf Course in the town of Togo, Aichi Prefecture, on April 29. (Kyodo)

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Sugihara honored for playing Chunichi Crowns for 50 straight yrs

Sugihara honored for playing Chunichi Crowns for 50 straight yrs

NAGOYA, Japan - Veteran golfer Teruo Sugihara shows off a watch he was presented with to celebrate his playing in the Chunichi Crowns for 50 years in a row at Nagoya Golf Club, Wago Course in Aichi Prefecture on April 30. The 71-year-old golfer placed in the cellar, at 114th, posting a 14-over 84 in the first round of the tournament which began the same day. (Kyodo)

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Hiratsuka gets emphatic win at Chunichi Crowns golf tournament

Hiratsuka gets emphatic win at Chunichi Crowns golf tournament

NAGOYA, Japan - Tetsuji Hiratsuka smiles with the winner's trophy after his victory in the Chunichi Crowns golf tournament at the Nagoya Golf Club Wago Course in Aichi Prefecture on May 3. (Kyodo)

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Hoshino wins career 1st in Chunichi Crowns

Hoshino wins career 1st in Chunichi Crowns

TOGO, Japan - Hidemasa Hoshino celebrates after winning the Chunichi Crowns at the Nagoya Golf Club in Aichi Prefecture on May 5. The 25-year-old overcame a one-stroke deficit and carded three of four birdies on the back nine for a 10-under-par 270, beating out Toshimitsu Izawa, Taichi Teshima and Zaw Moe of Myanmar by three shots. (Kyodo)

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Kondo shares lead at Chunichi Crowns

Kondo shares lead at Chunichi Crowns

TOGO, Japan - Tomohiro Kondo maintained his overnight lead and stood atop the leaderboard at 8-under-par 132 along with Taichi Teshima and Peter Teravainen of the United States after the second round of the Chunichi Crowns at Nagoya Golf Club in Aichi Prefecture on May 2. (Kyodo)

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Kondo takes 1st-round lead at Chunichi Crowns

Kondo takes 1st-round lead at Chunichi Crowns

TOGO, Japan - Up-and-coming Tomohiro Kondo ignited with eight birdies on his way to tying a course-record 8-under-par 62 to grab a one-stroke lead after the first round of the 120 million yen Chunichi Crowns at the Nagoya Golf Club's par-70, 6,547-yard Wago Course in Aichi Prefecture on May 1. (Kyodo)

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Visits the Crown Prince and His Family

A beanpole reporter from Okinawa visited the Crown Prince and his family who were spending the summer in Karuizawa. After interviewing the family about their daily life, they showed off their national pride with a dance performance as a souvenir. Children reporters from Okinawa meet the Crown Prince and his family and perform a dance as a thank you. .

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The Crown Prince's Wedding: Celebration of the Century

On April 10, Michiko arrives at the Imperial Palace from the Shoda family. The wedding ceremony. The Crown Prince and Princess parade in a horse-drawn carriage. The wedding ceremony and parade.Date of shooting unknown / Release date: April 10, 1959.

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Autumn Party

The autumn garden party hosted by Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress was held at Akasaka Imperial Garden with 1,800 people in attendance, including government officials and distinguished members of various fields. The film was shot on an unknown date and released on November 1, 1993.

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The Wedding of the Crown Prince and Princess Masako

Masako celebrates her marriage ceremony with the Crown Prince. Date of shooting unknown, release date: July 1, 1993.

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The Emperor and His Family in the New Year

Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress can't stop smiling at the sight of Mako playing at the height of her cuteness. The Emperor's family in the New Year, young Mako playing near the Emperor and Empress, date of shooting unknown, release date: January 1, 1995.

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Masako's radiant dress ceremony

The Nousai Ceremony was held at the Owada residence to mark the engagement of the Crown Prince to Masako Owada. <Caption> Scenes from the Noh-sai Ceremony at the Owada residence, the general register in front of the Imperial Palace, the Crown Prince and Masako strolling through the Imperial Palace, date of shooting unknown, release date: May 1, 1993.

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Masako Owada to be Crown Princess

A meeting of the Imperial Household Agency was held to discuss the marriage of Crown Prince Tokuhito and Ms. Masako Owada, and their marriage was unanimously approved by 10 members of the House of Councilors, including Prime Minister Miyazawa, House Speaker Sakurauchi and House Speaker Hara, and Prince Mikasa. Date of shooting unknown, date of release: February 1, 1993.

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Prince Fumihito Turns Eight

Prince Fumihito plays tennis, takes walks with her sheep, and is obsessed with her newfound love of gomoku. Date of shooting unknown, Release date: December 7, 1973.

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Prince Fumihito's 2nd Birthday

November 30th was Prince Fumihito's second birthday. Date of shooting unknown, release date: December 08, 1967.

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Prince Fumihito's third birthday

November 30, Prince Fumihito's third birthday, shooting date unknown, release date: December 06, 1968.

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Prince Rei is amazed by the robot.

A robot competition in which you control the remote control and become the favorite, date of shooting unknown, release date: August 6, 1969.

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Prince Fumihito Turns One Year Old

November 30th. Aya-chan is a popular in the family. Date of shooting: November 30, 1966 / Date of release: December 2, 1966.

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Princess Rei's visit to the palace

On March 1, the 92nd day after her birth, Reimu had an audience with the three imperial princes at the Imperial Palace. Date of shooting: March 1, 1966 / Date of release: March 4, 1966.

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The Crown Prince and His Family in Karuizawa

The Crown Prince and his family spent summer at the Prince Hotel in Karuizawa, Nagano Prefecture. Date of shooting unknown, Release date: August 26, 1966.

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Stock Exchange

A scene at the stock exchange during the closing session, electronic bulletin board, date of shooting unknown, release date: December 31, 1988.

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Enrollment

Prince Hiromiya went to Gakushuin Junior High School and Prince Reimiya went to Elementary School, Date of shooting unknown, Release date: April 14, 1972.

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The Sunshine Project

A pilot plant for the use of solar heat was built in Niocho, Kagawa Prefecture, and succeeded in generating full-scale electricity, lighting the light of the sun. A pilot plant using solar heat was built on the site of a former salt field in Niocho, Kagawa Prefecture, a solar energy experiment using mirrors, black paper that burns in three seconds, and a pilot plant that successfully started full-scale operation after careful test runs.

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Sale field

In Sakaide City, Kagawa Prefecture, Mr. Shinichi Nakayama has been protecting the traditional Iruhama method of salt production for 50 years.   <Caption> Mr. Shinichi Nakayama, who has been making salt using the old Iruhama method; scenery of the salt fields and people working in the salt town of Sakaide City, Kagawa Prefecture; a statue of Michitaka Kume Eizaemon; Mr. Shinichi Nakayama taking care of his dog while naked; Mr. Shinichi Nakayama wearing a necktie at a meeting to build a shrine at the city hall; a father and son preserving the traditional salt making method; Mr. Nakayama and his son working all day from early in the morning. Mr. Nakayama and his son working all day from early in the morning, making an effort to produce good quality salt. Date of shooting unknown, release date: September 4, 1964.

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The Dying salt field

Dying Salt Fields (Miyagi, Kagawa, Ehime) Two-thirds of the nation's salt fields are disappearing. (Includes  scenes of salt fields in their final days in 1959, when two-thirds of the nation's salt fields were to disappear.   In Kagawa, salt overflowed in the open air instead of being stored in warehouses; people changed jobs as salt fields became driving ranges and vacant lots; in Watanoha salt fields, Miyagi Prefecture, young beachcombers changed jobs; women went from cottage industry to big business; old people went into oyster farming. Date of shooting unknown, Release date: September 18, 1959.

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Oil Crisis

Due to oil restrictions, small and medium-sized businesses are facing a severe shortage of raw materials. Meanwhile, Daruma stoves are selling like hotcakes.     (Jumbo airplane, bullet train, trucks on the highway), emergency meeting against oil restrictions, ministers convene at the Prime Minister's Office, Minister of International Trade and Industry Nakasone appeals to bipartisan groups for measures, people get into elevators, petroleum product factories, interviews with officials, foundry in Kawaguchi, Saitama Prefecture, production of Daruma stove, posters for saving electricity, neon lights disappear, date of release: unknown Daruma stove production, energy-saving posters, disappearing neon lights, shooting date unknown, release date: November 23, 1973.

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The People of Okunoto

The people of Okunoto. Farmers build thousand paddy fields. Fishermen, who do not have a fishing port, make salt in pumping salt fields. There are also migrant workers and peddlers.   The people of Okunoto, despite the rough seas of the Sea of Japan and the poverty of their half-farming, half-fishing existence, build Senmaida rice paddies (paddies built on sloping land), people make salt the old-fashioned way, the last of the Agehama salt paddies where salt is pumped with labor, the cutting down of Asunaro forests, a tribe of fishermen turned plasterers, women peddling fish, and women peddling fish and vegetables at the morning market in Iida. Women peddling fish, women peddling fish and vegetables at the morning market in Iida, a general merchandise market held in each village  before winter preparations, and women leaving for Kansai in search of work before winter. The film was shot on an unknown date, and was released on November 4, 1960.

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