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A-bomb manga reading event in India

A-bomb manga reading event in India

NEW DELHI, India - Students of India's National School of Drama take part in an event to read the Hindi version of "Yunagi no machi sakura no kuni," a manga by Japanese cartoonist Fumiyo Kono based on the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, in New Delhi on Aug. 6, 2014, the day the Japanese city holds its annual memorial service.

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A-bomb themed manga in Hindi

A-bomb themed manga in Hindi

NEW DELHI, India - India-based translator Tomoko Kikuchi holds her Hindi translation of "Yunagi no machi sakura no kuni" (town of evening calm, country of cherry blossoms) during an event in New Delhi on Aug. 6, 2013. The event marked the publication of the Hindi version of comics by Fumiyo Kono about the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan.

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Power, gas firms encouraging households to produce energy

Power, gas firms encouraging households to produce energy

TOKYO, Japan - Fumiyo Ugajin points to the Ene-Farm unit at her new home in Saitama City's Urawa Ward in Saitama Prefecture on Dec. 11, 2009.

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China tours celebrate Prince Shotoku's dispatch of Ono no Imoko

China tours celebrate Prince Shotoku's dispatch of Ono no Imoko

TOKYO, Japan - Virginia Fumiyo Anami, wife of former Japanese Ambassador to China Koreshige Anami, is arranging tours to China to commemorate the 1,400th anniversary of Prince Shotoku's dispatch of Ono no Imoko as an official Japanese diplomatic delegate to China during the Sui dynasty.

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Abductee's sister files complaint against hijackers' wives

Abductee's sister files complaint against hijackers' wives

TOKYO, Japan - Fumiyo Saito (C), the elder sister of a Japanese man who was abducted to North Korea, speaks at a press conference after filing a criminal complaint with the Tokyo police on Feb. 24 against the wives of two Japanese citizens who hijacked a Japan Airlines plane to North Korea in 1970, alleging they were involved in the abduction.

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Abductee's sister files complaint against hijackers' wives

Abductee's sister files complaint against hijackers' wives

TOKYO, Japan - Fumiyo Saito (C), the elder sister of a Japanese man who was abducted to North Korea, speaks at a press conference after filing a criminal complaint with the Tokyo police on Feb. 24 against the wives of two Japanese citizens who hijacked a Japan Airlines plane to North Korea in 1970, alleging they were involved in the abduction. (Kyodo)

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Relatives commemorate victims on JAL jumbo crash anniversary

Relatives commemorate victims on JAL jumbo crash anniversary

Masanori Takishita (R), 77, and his wife Fumiyo, 74, from Tokyo, climb a mountain in Gunma Prefecture, northwest of Tokyo, toward Osutaka Ridge on Aug. 12, 2017, the 32nd anniversary of the world's deadliest single-aircraft accident that claimed the lives of 520 crew and passengers. Among the victims was their 11-year-old son Hiroshi, who was traveling alone aboard the Japan Airlines jetliner that crashed on the ridge in 1985. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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