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Athletes prepare for 2020 Tokyo Paralympics

Athletes prepare for 2020 Tokyo Paralympics

OSAKA, Japan, Jan. 2 Kyodo - Japanese swimmer Mei Ichinose, a 2016 Rio de Janeiro Paralympian, trains in Higashiosaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Sept. 13, 2017, to compete at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics.

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"Gay marriage" in Japan's entertainment world

"Gay marriage" in Japan's entertainment world

TOKYO, Japan - TV personality Ayaka Ichinose (L) and actress Akane Sugimori pose for photos in Tokyo on Dec. 21, 2014, as they announce their wedding ceremony next spring. It is rare in Japan for gay entertainers to publicize their "marriage," as gay marriage is illegal.

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Same-sex marriage revealed in Japan's entertainment world

Same-sex marriage revealed in Japan's entertainment world

TOKYO, Japan - TV personality Ayaka Ichinose (L) and actress/dancer Akane Sugimori tell a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 21, 2014, they will marry on April 19 next year in the Japanese capital. It is rare in Japan for gay entertainers to publicize their "marriage" as same-sex marriage is illegal.

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Grand prize winner rejoices at fried chicken wing fair

Grand prize winner rejoices at fried chicken wing fair

NAGOYA, Japan - Naoki Ichinose (C) of the "Tebasaki Bancho" restaurant from Miyazaki, southwestern Japan, raises his arms in triumph after winning the grand prize at the "Tebasaki (crispy fried chicken wings) Summit 2014" in Nagoya, central Japan, on June 8, 2014.

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Cyber Agent Ladies golf

Cyber Agent Ladies golf

ICHIHARA, Japan - Japan's Yuki Ichinose holds the trophy after winning the Cyber Agent Ladies at Tsurumai Country Club in Chiba Prefecture on May 4, 2014, for her third career title on Japan's LPGA tour.

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Ichinose wins Yokohama Tire golf tournament

Ichinose wins Yokohama Tire golf tournament

KOCHI, Japan - Yuki Ichinose pumps her fist after a birdie on the first playoff hole to win the Yokohama Tire Golf Tournament PRGR Ladies Cup at Tosa Country Club in Kochi Prefecture on March 16, 2014.

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Ichinose wins T-Point Ladies

Ichinose wins T-Point Ladies

KAGOSHIMA, Japan - Yuki Ichinose of Japan holds the victor's trophy after winning her first career title at the T-Point Ladies at Takamaki Country Club in Kagoshima Prefecture on March 24, 2013.

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Japanese lesbian entertainers hold wedding ceremony

Japanese lesbian entertainers hold wedding ceremony

Ayaka Ichinose (L), a 34-year-old TV personality, kisses her partner, actress and dancer Akane Sugimori, 28, after their wedding ceremony in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward on April 19, 2015. Although same-sex marriage is not legal in Japan, Shibuya Ward in the Japanese capital on March 31 became the country's first municipality to adopt an ordinance enabling it to issue certificates recognizing same-sex partnerships as being equivalent to marriage. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese lesbian entertainers hold wedding ceremony

Japanese lesbian entertainers hold wedding ceremony

Ayaka Ichinose (L), a 34-year-old TV personality, and her partner, actress and dancer Akane Sugimori, 28, pose for a photo after their wedding ceremony in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward on April 19, 2015. Although same-sex marriage is not legal in Japan, Shibuya Ward in the Japanese capital on March 31 became the country's first municipality to adopt an ordinance enabling it to issue certificates recognizing same-sex partnerships as being equivalent to marriage. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese lesbian entertainers hold wedding ceremony

Japanese lesbian entertainers hold wedding ceremony

Ayaka Ichinose (L), a 34-year-old TV personality, and her partner, actress and dancer Akane Sugimori, 28, pose for a photo after their wedding ceremony in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward on April 19, 2015. Although same-sex marriage is not legal in Japan, Shibuya Ward in the Japanese capital on March 31 became the country's first municipality to adopt an ordinance enabling it to issue certificates recognizing same-sex partnerships as being equivalent to marriage. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Athletes prepare for 2020 Tokyo Paralympics

Athletes prepare for 2020 Tokyo Paralympics

Japanese swimmer Mei Ichinose, a 2016 Rio de Janeiro Paralympian, trains in Higashiosaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Sept. 13, 2017, to compete at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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CORRECTED: Japan finish 6th in women's 400-meter relay

CORRECTED: Japan finish 6th in women's 400-meter relay

Members of the Japanese women's 400-meter freestyle relay for physically impaired swimmers smile after the last swimmer, Mei Ichinose, finishes the race in the Rio de Janeiro Paralympic final on Sept. 15, 2016. Japan came sixth. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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CORRECTED: Japan finish 6th in women's 400-meter relay

CORRECTED: Japan finish 6th in women's 400-meter relay

Members of the Japanese women's 400-meter freestyle relay for physically impaired swimmers smile after the last swimmer, Mei Ichinose, finishes the race in the Rio de Janeiro Paralympic final on Sept. 15, 2016. Japan came sixth. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hotarujaya and Ichinose-bashi Bridge

Hotarujaya and Ichinose-bashi Bridge

Hotarujaya and Ichinose-bashi Bridge==Date:Middle Meiji (1883-1897), Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images)

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Ichinose bridge of nakashimagawa river

Ichinose bridge of nakashimagawa river

Beato took pictures of Ishibashi and Ichinosebashi bridges which are built near Hotarujaya located upstream on Nakashima River. The building to the left is a teahouse. Travelers rested here and then proceeded to the left along Nagasaki Kaido leading to Himi Pass. It is the oldest existing photo of this bridge.==Date:1864, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:F. Beato, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number28‐24‐0]

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Hotarujaya and Ichinose-bashi Bridge

Hotarujaya and Ichinose-bashi Bridge

Hotarujaya is viewed from the upstream side. Ichinose Bridge is on the right of the teahouse, and the handrail is visible through the trees. The road on the left is Nagasaki Road leading to Himi Pass. A new road stretching from this point to Yagami on the other side of the mountain was constructed in 1882 by the Himi Shindo Co. led by Matsuda Gengoro and eight others. This was Japan's first toll road, charging one sen a person.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number109‐31‐0]

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Hotarujaya and Ichinose-bashi Bridge

Hotarujaya and Ichinose-bashi Bridge

Ichinose bridge and Hotarujaya. This area, called Ichinose, was famous for its fireflies ( hotaru ) and was counted among the eight best scenes of Nagasaki. Hotarujaya (teahouse) was situated at the entrance to Nagasaki and served as a place to bid farewell to travellers leaving the city. Ichinose Bridge was built through private funding by the Chinese interpreter Chen Dao-Long. There is no record of this bridge ever collapsing.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number109‐21‐0]

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Nakashima River and Amida-bashi Bridge

Nakashima River and Amida-bashi Bridge

Ichinose River (main stream) and Domon River (also called Nishiyama River) merge near Uma-machi to form Nakashima River. Korai Bridge and Amida Bridge can be seen looking upstream from this point. This photograph shows Amida Bridge over Nakashima River around 1895. The Chinese characters on the wall of the house to the right mean watchmaker. Watches are displayed inside. The water faucet for common use indicates that this photograph was taken after the water duct was constructed.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:Tamamura Kozaburo, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number106‐40‐0]

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Japanese steak restaurant chain's Nasdaq debut

Japanese steak restaurant chain's Nasdaq debut

Kunio Ichinose (3rd from L, front), president of Japanese restaurant chain operator Pepper Food Service Co., and other officials pose for photos in New York on Oct. 10, 2018, celebrating the company's debut on the Nasdaq stock market. Pepper Food operates the Ikinari Steak steakhouse chain. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ichinose bridge of nakashimagawa river

Ichinose bridge of nakashimagawa river

Ichinose bridge of nakashimagawa river==Date:1864, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:F. Beato, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images)

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Ichinose Bridge of Nakashima River and Street Vender

Ichinose Bridge of Nakashima River and Street Vender

Ichinose Bridge of Nakashima River and Street Vender==Date:1864, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images)

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Japanese steak restaurant chain's Nasdaq debut

Japanese steak restaurant chain's Nasdaq debut

Kunio Ichinose, president of Japanese restaurant chain operator Pepper Food Service Co., pumps his fist in New York on Oct. 10, 2018, to celebrate the company's debut on the Nasdaq stock market. Pepper Food operates the Ikinari Steak steakhouse chain. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan has send-off party for Rio-bound Paralympians

Japan has send-off party for Rio-bound Paralympians

(From L) Japan's Paralympic track and field athletes Atsushi Yamamoto and Sae Tsuji and swimmers Keiichi Kimura and Mei Ichinose speak to reporters during a send-off party in Tokyo on Aug. 2, 2016, for athletes competing at the Rio de Janeiro Paralympics beginning Sept. 7. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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