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Monument to adventurer Kono to be unveiled in Canada

Monument to adventurer Kono to be unveiled in Canada

MATSUYAMA, Japan - Picture shows a concept for a monument commemorating Japanese adventurer Hyoichi Kono, only the third person in the world to walk solo to the North Pole. The monument will soon be completed and unveiled May 1 in Resolute, Canada, a Matsuyama-based group said April 8. In May 2001, Kono was found dead in the Arctic Ocean.

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Ashes of adventurer Kono returned to Japan

Ashes of adventurer Kono returned to Japan

NARITA, Japan - Junko Kono, wife of Japanese adventurer Hyoichi Kono, returns to Narita airport on June 3, holding on to a blue handbag containing his husband's ashes. Kono, 43, was found dead in the Arctic Ocean on May 23 after he lost contact with supporters May 17 during an attempt to travel on foot and by kayak from the North Pole to his home in Ehime Prefecture.

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Body of missing adventurer Kono found in Arctic Ocean

Body of missing adventurer Kono found in Arctic Ocean

MATSUYAMA, Japan - Japanese adventurer Hyoichi Kono (file photo), whose body was found in the Arctic Ocean on May 24 Japan time. His supporters on his attempt to travel from the North Pole to his native Ehime Prefecture in western Japan said the same day they lost contact with Kono about a week ago.

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Canada calls off search for missing Japanese adventurer

Canada calls off search for missing Japanese adventurer

MATSUYAMA, Japan - Supporters of Hyoichi Kono, a Japanese adventurer who has been missing since Thursday in the Arctic Sea while on a trek from the North Pole to his native Ehime Prefecture in western Japan, collect information in an office in Ehime's capital Matsuyama on May 22. The Canadian Air Force informed them that it has called off its search for Kono.

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Monument to adventurer Kono to be unveiled in Canada

Monument to adventurer Kono to be unveiled in Canada

MATSUYAMA, Japan - Picture shows a concept for a monument commemorating Japanese adventurer Hyoichi Kono, only the third person in the world to walk solo to the North Pole. The monument will soon be completed and unveiled May 1 in Resolute, Canada, a Matsuyama-based group said April 8. In May 2001, Kono was found dead in the Arctic Ocean.

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Memorial for late Japanese adventurer unveiled in Canada

Memorial for late Japanese adventurer unveiled in Canada

RESOLUTE, Canada - A monument dedicated to Japanese adventurer Hyoichi Kono, whose body was found in the Arctic Ocean in May 2001, is unveiled in the Canadian hamlet of Resolute on May 1. Its inscription reads: ''This commemorative monument represents the hope of those who loved and supported Hyoichi Kono that his adventurous spirit will be remembered.'' Kono died during an attempt to travel by foot and kayak from the North Pole to his home in Ehime Prefecture. The photo was provided by a committee formed by Kono's supporters.

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Ashes of adventurer Kono returned to Japan

Ashes of adventurer Kono returned to Japan

NARITA, Japan - Junko Kono, wife of Japanese adventurer Hyoichi Kono, returns to Narita airport on June 3, holding on to a blue handbag containing his husband's ashes. Kono, 43, was found dead in the Arctic Ocean on May 23 after he lost contact with supporters May 17 during an attempt to travel on foot and by kayak from the North Pole to his home in Ehime Prefecture.

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Body of missing adventurer Kono found in Arctic Ocean

Body of missing adventurer Kono found in Arctic Ocean

MATSUYAMA, Japan - Japanese adventurer Hyoichi Kono (file photo), whose body was found in the Arctic Ocean on May 24 Japan time. His supporters on his attempt to travel from the North Pole to his native Ehime Prefecture in western Japan said the same day they lost contact with Kono about a week ago.

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Canada calls off search for missing Japanese adventurer

Canada calls off search for missing Japanese adventurer

MATSUYAMA, Japan - Supporters of Hyoichi Kono, a Japanese adventurer who has been missing since Thursday in the Arctic Sea while on a trek from the North Pole to his native Ehime Prefecture in western Japan, collect information in an office in Ehime's capital Matsuyama on May 22. The Canadian Air Force informed them that it has called off its search for Kono.

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No signs of missing adventurer Kono found in Arctic

No signs of missing adventurer Kono found in Arctic

MATSUYAMA, Japan - Adventurer Hyoichi Kono is seen in a photo taken by his support group on May 14 during his trek from the North Pole to his native Ehime Prefecture in western Japan. Kono, 43, has lost his contact with his support group since May 17. A private plane dispatched by the support group has spotted Kono's sled and some belongings, but his whereabouts remain unknown.

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