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PFW - Chanel Exit

PFW - Chanel Exit

Paris, France - January 28: Fumi Nikaidō leaves Chanel fashion show during the Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2025 - 2026 Fashion Week on January 28, 2025 in Paris, France. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM

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PFW - Chanel Exit

PFW - Chanel Exit

Paris, France - January 28: Fumi Nikaidō leaves Chanel fashion show during the Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2025 - 2026 Fashion Week on January 28, 2025 in Paris, France. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM

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PFW - Chanel Exit

PFW - Chanel Exit

Paris, France - January 28: Fumi Nikaidō leaves Chanel fashion show during the Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2025 - 2026 Fashion Week on January 28, 2025 in Paris, France. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mickey Mouse Copyright Expiration Inspires Video Game

Mickey Mouse Copyright Expiration Inspires Video Game

Handout screen grab of the horror version of Mickey Mouse as seen in the game Infestation: Origins. Steamboat Willie lost US copyright protection on January 1, 2024, prompting a stream of films, games and parodies that will likely displease Disney. Just in the last two days, independent video game creators and film directors have announced two horror movies and a video game featuring the character, while memes are spreading online showing Mickey in absurd and inappropriate scenes, including nautical accidents and terrorist attacks. On Monday, video game developer Nightmare Forge revealed the trailer for Infestation 88, a horror game that sees a haunted-looking Steamboat Willie hunt the player down in a dark warehouse – two weeks after game developer Fumi released a trailer for a noirish “jazz-filled shooter” called Mouse, in which you play a Steamboat Willie-like gangster mouse causing bloody havoc. Photo by Nightmare Forge Games via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mickey Mouse Copyright Expiration Inspires Video Game

Mickey Mouse Copyright Expiration Inspires Video Game

Handout screen grab of the horror version of Mickey Mouse as seen in the game Infestation: Origins. Steamboat Willie lost US copyright protection on January 1, 2024, prompting a stream of films, games and parodies that will likely displease Disney. Just in the last two days, independent video game creators and film directors have announced two horror movies and a video game featuring the character, while memes are spreading online showing Mickey in absurd and inappropriate scenes, including nautical accidents and terrorist attacks. On Monday, video game developer Nightmare Forge revealed the trailer for Infestation 88, a horror game that sees a haunted-looking Steamboat Willie hunt the player down in a dark warehouse – two weeks after game developer Fumi released a trailer for a noirish “jazz-filled shooter” called Mouse, in which you play a Steamboat Willie-like gangster mouse causing bloody havoc. Photo by Nightmare Forge Games via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mickey Mouse Copyright Expiration Inspires Video Game

Mickey Mouse Copyright Expiration Inspires Video Game

Handout screen grab of the horror version of Mickey Mouse as seen in the game Infestation: Origins. Steamboat Willie lost US copyright protection on January 1, 2024, prompting a stream of films, games and parodies that will likely displease Disney. Just in the last two days, independent video game creators and film directors have announced two horror movies and a video game featuring the character, while memes are spreading online showing Mickey in absurd and inappropriate scenes, including nautical accidents and terrorist attacks. On Monday, video game developer Nightmare Forge revealed the trailer for Infestation 88, a horror game that sees a haunted-looking Steamboat Willie hunt the player down in a dark warehouse – two weeks after game developer Fumi released a trailer for a noirish “jazz-filled shooter” called Mouse, in which you play a Steamboat Willie-like gangster mouse causing bloody havoc. Photo by Nightmare Forge Games via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mickey Mouse Copyright Expiration Inspires Video Game

Mickey Mouse Copyright Expiration Inspires Video Game

Handout screen grab of the horror version of Mickey Mouse as seen in the game Infestation: Origins. Steamboat Willie lost US copyright protection on January 1, 2024, prompting a stream of films, games and parodies that will likely displease Disney. Just in the last two days, independent video game creators and film directors have announced two horror movies and a video game featuring the character, while memes are spreading online showing Mickey in absurd and inappropriate scenes, including nautical accidents and terrorist attacks. On Monday, video game developer Nightmare Forge revealed the trailer for Infestation 88, a horror game that sees a haunted-looking Steamboat Willie hunt the player down in a dark warehouse – two weeks after game developer Fumi released a trailer for a noirish “jazz-filled shooter” called Mouse, in which you play a Steamboat Willie-like gangster mouse causing bloody havoc. Photo by Nightmare Forge Games via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Japanese rally against G7 summit in Hiroshima, calling for "No War Accomplices"

STORY: Japanese rally against G7 summit in Hiroshima, calling for "No War Accomplices" DATELINE: May 16, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:55 LOCATION: HIROSHIMA, Japan CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of protest STORYLINE: Over 200 Japanese people rallied at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in a strong protest against the upcoming Group of Seven (G7) summit, carrying banners reading "No War Accomplices" and "No G7." In a speech delivered at the gathering on Sunday, Ichiro Yuasa, a representative of Japanese civic group Peace Depot, said, "Japan is saying that it will send a peaceful message of abolishing nuclear weapons to the world through this summit, but at the same time it is seeking to rely on nuclear weapons to achieve 'national security.' This is contradictory." Participant Fumi Akiyama told Xinhua that Japan's use of Hiroshima, which had suffered the atomic bombing during World War II, to hold the G7 summit completely went against the good wishes of the people of Hiroshima to pray for peace. The famil

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Japan film, actor win awards at Moscow Int'l Film Festival

Japan film, actor win awards at Moscow Int'l Film Festival

TOKYO, Japan - Actor Tadanobu Asano (L) and actress Fumi Nikaido hold trophies at a press conference in Tokyo on June 30, 2014. The movie "My Man", in which they star, won the best film award at the Moscow International Film Festival, and Asano was awarded the best actor prize.

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WWII Japanese soldier's flag brought back to wife

WWII Japanese soldier's flag brought back to wife

FUKUOKA, Japan - A Rising Sun flag, carried by former Japanese Imperial Army soldier Tokujiro Ogura during World War II, is given back to his wife Fumi (L) by Paul Parrott (C), a former British soldier's grandson, at the Tachiarai Peace Memorial Museum in Chikuzen, Fukuoka Prefecture, southwestern Japan, on April 21, 2014.

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67th anniv. of Japan's WWII defeat

67th anniv. of Japan's WWII defeat

TOKYO, Japan - Fumi Shimakura, from Takaoka in Toyama Prefecture, heads for an annual memorial ceremony marking the 67th anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II, at Nippon Budokan hall in Chiyoda Ward, central Tokyo, on Aug. 15, 2012. Shimakura, 98, whose husband died in the Philippines, was the oldest family member to attend the ceremony.

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France awards fashion designer Yamamoto

France awards fashion designer Yamamoto

PARIS, France - Japanese fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto (front R), pictured with his mother Fumi, after receiving the Commander of the Order of the Arts and Letters, France's top honor for arts, from the French culture ministry in Paris on Oct. 3, 2011.

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Japanese teens awarded at Venice Film Festival

Japanese teens awarded at Venice Film Festival

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese actor Shota Sometani (L) and actress Fumi Nikaido pose for photos during a press conference in Tokyo on Sept. 11, 2011. They won the Marcello Mastroianni Award for best young actor and actress at the 68th Venice International Film Festival in Italy the previous day for their performances in the movie ''Himizu.''

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Japanese teens awarded at Venice Film Festival

Japanese teens awarded at Venice Film Festival

VENICE, Italy - Japanese film director Sion Sono of the movie ''Himizu'' receives the trophy during an awarding ceremony of the 68th Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Sept. 10, 2011, on behalf of actress Fumi Nikaido and actor Shota Sometani, who won the Marcello Mastroianni Award for best young actor and actress for their roles in the film.

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Japanese teens awarded at Venice Film Festival

Japanese teens awarded at Venice Film Festival

VENICE, Italy - Japanese director Sion Sono of the movie ''Himizu'' speaks in a press conference after the awards ceremony of the 68th Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Sept. 10, 2011. Sono received the trophy on behalf of actress Fumi Nikaido and actor Shota Sometani, who won the Marcello Mastroianni Award for best young actor and actress for their roles in the film.

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'Himizu' at Venice film festival

'Himizu' at Venice film festival

VENICE, Italy - (from L) Japanese actress Fumi Nikaido, director Sion Sono and actor Shota Sometani appear at the screening of their film ''Himizu'' at the 68th Venice International Film Festival in Italy in early hours of Sept. 7, 2011.

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'Himizu' at Venice film festival

'Himizu' at Venice film festival

VENICE, Italy - (from L) Japanese actress Fumi Nikaido, director Sion Sono and actor Shota Sometani sign autographs after a press conference on their film ''Himizu'' at the 68th Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Sept. 6, 2011.

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'Himizu' at Venice film festival

'Himizu' at Venice film festival

VENICE, Italy - (from L) Japanese actress Fumi Nikaido, director Sion Sono and actor Shota Sometani hold a press conference on their film ''Himizu'' at the 68th Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Sept. 6, 2011.

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Japan, Australia hold 1st 2-plus-2 talks in Tokyo

Japan, Australia hold 1st 2-plus-2 talks in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso, Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer, Australian Defense Minister Brendan Nelson and Japanese Defense Minister Fumi Kyuma join hands in Tokyo on June 6 prior to their first ''two-plus-two'' top security talks.

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U.S. forces realignment bill enacted

U.S. forces realignment bill enacted

TOKYO, Japan - Defense Miniter Fumi Kyuma stands to acknowledge coalition members of the House of Councillors after a bill for facilitating the implementation of plans to realign U.S. military forces in Japan was passed by their support at a upper house plenary session.

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U.S. forces realignment bill enacted

U.S. forces realignment bill enacted

TOKYO, Japan - Defense Miniter Fumi Kyuma stands to acknowledge coalition members of the House of Councillors after a bill for facilitating the implementation of plans to realign U.S. military forces in Japan was passed by their support at a upper house plenary session. (Kyodo)

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Japan, Australia hold 1st 2-plus-2 talks in Tokyo

Japan, Australia hold 1st 2-plus-2 talks in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso, Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer, Australian Defense Minister Brendan Nelson and Japanese Defense Minister Fumi Kyuma join hands in Tokyo on June 6 prior to their first ''two-plus-two'' top security talks. (Kyodo)

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Japanese couple promote "Burmese soup" in Tochigi Pref.

Japanese couple promote "Burmese soup" in Tochigi Pref.

Hiroshi Iitsuka and his wife Fumi promote a local summer delicacy called "Burmese soup" in the town of Mashiko, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, on Aug. 6, 2015. Iitsuka's father Junichi created the dish based on the soup he had during World War II in Burma, now named Myanmar, after returning home. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Graphic designer recalls emblem selection for Nagano Olympics

Graphic designer recalls emblem selection for Nagano Olympics

Graphic designer Fumi Sasada, a member of the Emblem Selection Committee for the 2020 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games, speaks to Kyodo News in Tokyo on Oct. 5, 2015, about the process of selecting an emblem for the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, central Japan. Sasada was involved in the selection of the 1998 logo. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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'Himizu' at Venice film festival

'Himizu' at Venice film festival

VENICE, Italy - (from L) Japanese actress Fumi Nikaido, director Sion Sono and actor Shota Sometani sign autographs after a press conference on their film ''Himizu'' at the 68th Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Sept. 6, 2011. (Kyodo)

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'Himizu' at Venice film festival

'Himizu' at Venice film festival

VENICE, Italy - (from L) Japanese actress Fumi Nikaido, director Sion Sono and actor Shota Sometani appear at the screening of their film ''Himizu'' at the 68th Venice International Film Festival in Italy in early hours of Sept. 7, 2011. (Kyodo)

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'Himizu' at Venice film festival

'Himizu' at Venice film festival

VENICE, Italy - (from L) Japanese actress Fumi Nikaido, director Sion Sono and actor Shota Sometani hold a press conference on their film ''Himizu'' at the 68th Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Sept. 6, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Japanese teens awarded at Venice Film Festival

Japanese teens awarded at Venice Film Festival

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese actor Shota Sometani (L) and actress Fumi Nikaido pose for photos during a press conference in Tokyo on Sept. 11, 2011. They won the Marcello Mastroianni Award for best young actor and actress at the 68th Venice International Film Festival in Italy the previous day for their performances in the movie ''Himizu.'' (Kyodo)

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Japanese teens awarded at Venice Film Festival

Japanese teens awarded at Venice Film Festival

VENICE, Italy - Photo shows Japanese actress Fumi Nikaido, 16, who won the Marcello Mastroianni Award for best young actress at the 68th Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Sept. 10, 2011, for her performance in the Japanese film ''Himizu'' directed by Sion Sono. (Kyodo)

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Japanese teens awarded at Venice Film Festival

Japanese teens awarded at Venice Film Festival

VENICE, Italy - Japanese film director Sion Sono of the movie ''Himizu'' receives the trophy during an awarding ceremony of the 68th Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Sept. 10, 2011, on behalf of actress Fumi Nikaido and actor Shota Sometani, who won the Marcello Mastroianni Award for best young actor and actress for their roles in the film. (Kyodo)

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Japanese teens awarded at Venice Film Festival

Japanese teens awarded at Venice Film Festival

VENICE, Italy - Japanese director Sion Sono of the movie ''Himizu'' speaks in a press conference after the awards ceremony of the 68th Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Sept. 10, 2011. Sono received the trophy on behalf of actress Fumi Nikaido and actor Shota Sometani, who won the Marcello Mastroianni Award for best young actor and actress for their roles in the film. (Kyodo)

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Japanese teens awarded at Venice Film Festival

Japanese teens awarded at Venice Film Festival

VENICE, Italy - (from R) Japanese actress Fumi Nikaido, director Sion Sono and actor Shota Sometani speak to reporters about their film ''Himizu'' at the 68th Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Sept. 6, 2011. Sometani, 19, and Nikaido, 16, won the Marcello Mastroianni Award for best young actor and actress at the festival on Sept. 10. (Kyodo)

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Japan film, actor win awards at Moscow Int'l Film Festival

Japan film, actor win awards at Moscow Int'l Film Festival

TOKYO, Japan - Actor Tadanobu Asano (L) and actress Fumi Nikaido hold trophies at a press conference in Tokyo on June 30, 2014. The movie "My Man", in which they star, won the best film award at the Moscow International Film Festival, and Asano was awarded the best actor prize. (Kyodo)

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France awards fashion designer Yamamoto

France awards fashion designer Yamamoto

PARIS, France - Japanese fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto (front R), pictured with his mother Fumi, after receiving the Commander of the Order of the Arts and Letters, France's top honor for arts, from the French culture ministry in Paris on Oct. 3, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Letter of novelist Akutagawa

Letter of novelist Akutagawa

Photo taken on Feb. 11, 2019, at Tabata Memorial Museum of Writers and Artists in Tokyo shows a letter that renowned Japanese novelist Ryunosuke Akutagawa wrote to his friend Kiyoshi Yamamoto in 1916, expressing his love to Fumi Tsukamoto, Yamamoto's niece who would later marry Akutagawa. The letter will be on display at the museum from Feb. 26. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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