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Hatoyama leaves new house

Hatoyama leaves new house

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama (C) is photographed while heading for his office from his official residence (back) in Tokyo on Oct. 29, 2009. The premier moved into the building from his private house in Tokyo's upscale Denenchofu district the previous day. (Pool photo)

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New PM Hatoyama leaves home for work

New PM Hatoyama leaves home for work

TOKYO, Japan - New Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama speaks to reporters as he leaves his home in Tokyo's Denenchofu district for work on Sept. 17, 2009.

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New PM Hatoyama leaves home for work

New PM Hatoyama leaves home for work

TOKYO, Japan - New Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama speaks to reporters as he leaves his home in Tokyo's Denenchofu district for work on Sept. 17, 2009.

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New PM Hatoyama leaves home for work

New PM Hatoyama leaves home for work

TOKYO, Japan - New Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama speaks to reporters as he leaves his home in Tokyo's Denenchofu district for work on Sept. 17, 2009.

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Hatoyama, wife take a stroll near their home

Hatoyama, wife take a stroll near their home

TOKYO, Japan - Democratic Party of Japan leader Yukio Hatoyama (L), who will be elected prime minister in the Diet on Sept. 16, 2009, visits a bakery during a one-hour walk with his wife Miyuki (R) near their home in Tokyo's Denenchofu district on Sept. 12.

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Hatoyama, wife take a stroll near their home

Hatoyama, wife take a stroll near their home

TOKYO, Japan - Democratic Party of Japan leader Yukio Hatoyama (L), who will be elected prime minister in the Diet on Sept. 16, 2009, walks with his wife Miyuki near their home in Tokyo's Denenchofu district on Sept. 12.

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Restaurants increasingly offer dog-friendly dining

Restaurants increasingly offer dog-friendly dining

TOKYO, Japan - Two Akita dogs wait for food at dog cafe ''Denen Sabo'' in the Denenchofu district of Tokyo's Ota Ward.

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(3)Nomura set to quit as Hanshin manager

(3)Nomura set to quit as Hanshin manager

TOKYO, Japan - Hanshin Tigers manager Katsuya Nomura gets into his car outside his residence at Tokyo's Tamagawa-Denenchofu on Dec. 5, 2001 en route to Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture, for talks with officials of the Central League club about his immediate future. He was seen set to resign after his wife Sachiyo was arrested earlier in the day on suspicion of tax evasion.

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(3)Nomura set to quit as Hanshin manager

(3)Nomura set to quit as Hanshin manager

TOKYO, Japan - Hanshin Tigers manager Katsuya Nomura gets into his car outside his residence at Tokyo's Tamagawa-Denenchofu on Dec. 5, 2001 en route to Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture, for talks with officials of the Central League club about his immediate future. He was seen set to resign after his wife Sachiyo was arrested earlier in the day on suspicion of tax evasion.

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Hatoyama in interview after election victory

Hatoyama in interview after election victory

TOKYO, Japan - Democratic Party of Japan President Yukio Hatoyama speaks to reporters at his residence in Tokyo's upscale Denenchofu district on Aug. 31, a day after the DPJ scored a landslide victory in the general election, driving the ruling Liberal Democratic Party from power for only the second time in its 54-year history. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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Hatoyama in interview after election victory

Hatoyama in interview after election victory

TOKYO, Japan - Democratic Party of Japan President Yukio Hatoyama speaks to reporters at his residence in Tokyo's upscale Denenchofu district on Aug. 31, a day after the DPJ scored a landslide victory in the general election, driving the ruling Liberal Democratic Party from power for only the second time in its 54-year history. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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Hatoyama in interview after election victory

Hatoyama in interview after election victory

TOKYO, Japan - Democratic Party of Japan President Yukio Hatoyama speaks to reporters at his residence in Tokyo's upscale Denenchofu district on Aug. 31, a day after the DPJ scored a landslide victory in the general election, driving the ruling Liberal Democratic Party from power for only the second time in its 54-year history. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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Tokyo's Denenchofu

Tokyo's Denenchofu

Photo taken April 15, 2020, shows Horai Park in Tokyo's luxury residential area Denenchofu. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tokyo's Denenchofu

Tokyo's Denenchofu

Photo taken April 15, 2020, shows the restored old Denenchofu Station building in Tokyo's luxury residential area Denenchofu. The building, restored in 2000, is not used as a station at present. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tokyo's Denenchofu

Tokyo's Denenchofu

Photo taken April 15, 2020, shows a fountain at Denenchofu Station in Tokyo's luxury residential area Denenchofu. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tokyo's Denenchofu

Tokyo's Denenchofu

Photo taken April 15, 2020, shows ginkgo trees in Tokyo's luxury residential area Denenchofu. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hatoyama leaves new house

Hatoyama leaves new house

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama (C) is photographed while heading for his office from his official residence (back) in Tokyo on Oct. 29, 2009. The premier moved into the building from his private house in Tokyo's upscale Denenchofu district the previous day. (Kyodo)

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New PM Hatoyama leaves home for work

New PM Hatoyama leaves home for work

TOKYO, Japan - New Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama speaks to reporters as he leaves his home in Tokyo's Denenchofu district for work on Sept. 17, 2009. (Kyodo)

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New PM Hatoyama leaves home for work

New PM Hatoyama leaves home for work

TOKYO, Japan - New Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama speaks to reporters as he leaves his home in Tokyo's Denenchofu district for work on Sept. 17, 2009. (Kyodo)

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New PM Hatoyama leaves home for work

New PM Hatoyama leaves home for work

TOKYO, Japan - New Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama speaks to reporters as he leaves his home in Tokyo's Denenchofu district for work on Sept. 17, 2009. (Kyodo)

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Hatoyama, wife take a stroll near their home

Hatoyama, wife take a stroll near their home

TOKYO, Japan - Democratic Party of Japan leader Yukio Hatoyama (L), who will be elected prime minister in the Diet on Sept. 16, 2009, walks with his wife Miyuki near their home in Tokyo's Denenchofu district on Sept. 12. (Kyodo)

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Hatoyama, wife take a stroll near their home

Hatoyama, wife take a stroll near their home

TOKYO, Japan - Democratic Party of Japan leader Yukio Hatoyama (L), who will be elected prime minister in the Diet on Sept. 16, 2009, visits a bakery during a one-hour walk with his wife Miyuki (R) near their home in Tokyo's Denenchofu district on Sept. 12. (Kyodo)

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