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New Zealand: Landslide Hits Mount Maunganui 3

Six people, including two teenagers, are missing after a major landslide struck a local campground in Mount Maunganui on Thursday, January 22. Police are also seeking information on three others as search and rescue operations continue in a dangerous environment, with authorities describing the incident as a national tragedy and the community rallying to support affected families.

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US: Strong Winter Storm Brings Blizzard Conditions To Sierra Nevada 3

A strong winter storm hit the Sierra Nevada on Friday, March 1, bringing heavy snow and high winds. Blizzard Warnings were issued for the area, including Lake Tahoe and eastern Nevada. The Sierra Avalanche Center warned that the danger of avalanches was high. Yosemite National Park and many ski resorts in the region announced they were closing at least for the day.

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Huge whale found floating dead in Ise Bay

Huge whale found floating dead in Ise Bay

TSU, Japan - A gigantic whale was found floating dead in Ise Bay off the city of Tsu, Mie Prefecture, on Feb. 5, surprising local officials and leading coast guard officials to alert fishing and other boats around the area. It is believed to have gone astray while swimming around the Kii Peninsula.

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(1)Chubu airport opens as Japan's 3rd main int'l gateway

(1)Chubu airport opens as Japan's 3rd main int'l gateway

NAGOYA, Japan - The first flight from Chubu Centrair International Airport in Tokoname, Aichi Prefecuture, leaves for Fukuoka on February 17, the opening day of Japan's third main international gateway. The new airport built on a reclaimed island in Ise Bay features a 3,500-meter runway and is open around the clock.

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New hotel adjacent to 'Centrair' overlooks airport

New hotel adjacent to 'Centrair' overlooks airport

TOKONAME, Japan - A room in a hotel adjacent to the new Central Japan International Airport or 'Centrair' in Aichi Prefecture is shown off Jan. 25 prior to the hotel's opening on Feb. 1. All hotel rooms overlook the airport and face the sunset in Ise Bay. The airport will open Feb. 17.

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(1)Chubu airport opens as Japan's 3rd main int'l gateway

(1)Chubu airport opens as Japan's 3rd main int'l gateway

NAGOYA, Japan - The first flight from Chubu Centrair International Airport in Tokoname, Aichi Prefecuture, leaves for Fukuoka on February 17, the opening day of Japan's third main international gateway. The new airport built on a reclaimed island in Ise Bay features a 3,500-meter runway and is open around the clock. (Kyodo)

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New hotel adjacent to 'Centrair' overlooks airport

New hotel adjacent to 'Centrair' overlooks airport

TOKONAME, Japan - A room in a hotel adjacent to the new Central Japan International Airport or 'Centrair' in Aichi Prefecture is shown off Jan. 25 prior to the hotel's opening on Feb. 1. All hotel rooms overlook the airport and face the sunset in Ise Bay. The airport will open Feb. 17. (Kyodo)

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The Crown Prince and Princess of Japan visit Aichi

The Crown Prince and Princess of Japan travel to Aichi for a three-day inspection of the situation in the Owari region, including the reconstruction of areas affected by the Ise Bay typhoon.   The Crown Prince and Princess of Japan arrive at Nagoya Station and are welcomed by many people along the roadside. , please inquire.

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One Year After - Ise Bay Typhoon Disaster Area

One year after the nightmarish day of the Ise Bay typhoon disaster, joint memorial services for those who disappeared into the muddy sea were held in various places in Nagoya.   <Caption> People grieving, a boy searching for his family in a boat, a boy recovering from the disaster, a teacher going around asking about the safety of his pupils, a class in good spirits. A widower's group of 36 men who lost their wives and children A widow doing housework A widow doing housework A woman doing housework in temporary housing A person wandering in search of a loan, * Date of shooting unknown, Release date: September 2, 1960

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The Second Report of Typhoon Ise Bay

Typhoon Ise Bay left behind unprecedented damage, with over 5,000 dead and 100 billion yen in damage. People living in houses submerged in water Evacuees calling for mass evacuation People boarding helicopters People boarding boats Crowded evacuation centers People praying People praying People eating at evacuation centers People infected with contagious diseases Wandering people Women searching for the bodies of their relatives Relief supplies being transported Prime Minister Kishi receiving a petition His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince visiting his wife The levee destroyed by the storm surge, footage of an experiment to verify the strength of the storm surge in a V-shaped bay, and a person rowing a boat.

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Indonesian president arrives in Japan to meet G-7 leaders

Indonesian president arrives in Japan to meet G-7 leaders

Indonesian President Joko Widodo arrives at Chubu Centrair International Airport on an artificial island in Ise Bay, central Japan, on May 26, 2016, to attend an outreach meeting with the leaders of the Group of Seven countries. (Pool photo)(Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Security in Ise-Shima area tightens ahead of G-7 summit

Security in Ise-Shima area tightens ahead of G-7 summit

Police officers turn away a right-wing campaign vehicle near the entrance to Kashiko Island in Ago Bay in Shima, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, on May 8, 2016. Officials have enforced strict controls over traffic flow into Kashiko Island for security purposes, as the island will serve as the main venue for the Ise-Shima summit of the Group of Seven industrialized nations taking place on May 26 and 27. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Security in Ise-Shima area tightens ahead of G-7 summit

Security in Ise-Shima area tightens ahead of G-7 summit

Kashiko Island (C) in Ago Bay in Shima, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, is pictured in this photo taken on May 12, 2016, from a Kyodo News helicopter. Officials have enforced strict controls over traffic flow into Kashiko Island for security purposes, as the island will serve as the main venue for the Ise-Shima summit of the Group of Seven industrialized nations taking place on May 26 and 27. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese naval destroyer in Philippines

Japanese naval destroyer in Philippines

The Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer "Ise" prepares to dock at Subic Bay on the main Philippines island of Luzon on April 26, 2016. The vessel will leave the port on April 29 for Brunei and Singapore. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese naval destroyer in Philippines for resupply, goodwill visit

Japanese naval destroyer in Philippines for resupply, goodwill visit

The Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer "Ise" prepares to dock at Subic Bay on the main Philippines island of Luzon on April 26, 2016. The vessel will leave the port on April 29 for Brunei and Singapore. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Numerous press tours to Ise-Shima held

Numerous press tours to Ise-Shima held

Photo taken April 4, 2016, shows reporters and photographers from foreign media at Ago Bay in the central Japan city of Shima, where the Ise-Shima Group of Seven summit will be held in May. Local authorities have organized numerous press tours for foreign journalists to draw attention to the venue of the G-7 meeting. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Six-month countdown to Ise-Shima Summit

Six-month countdown to Ise-Shima Summit

File photo taken June 24, 2015, shows Shima Kanko Hotel Classic in Mie Prefecture, western Japan. The hotel on Kashikojima Island is expected to be the main venue for the Group of Seven summit in May 2016, while the adjoining Shima Kanko Hotel Bay Suites is likely to provide accommodation for the G-7 leaders. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Six-month countdown to Ise-Shima Summit

Six-month countdown to Ise-Shima Summit

Taro Kono (L), chairman of the National Public Safety Commission, inspects Shima Kanko Hotel Bay Suites in Mie Prefecture, western Japan, on Oct. 21, 2015, ahead of the Group of Seven summit in Japan in May 2016. The hotel on Kashikojima Island is expected to provide accommodation for the G-7 leaders while the adjoining Shima Kanko Hotel Classic is likely to be the main venue for the summit. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Kono inspects hotel for Ise-Shima summit

Kono inspects hotel for Ise-Shima summit

Taro Kono, chairman of the National Public Safety Commission, on Oct. 21, 2015, inspects Shima Kanko Hotel Bay Suites where participants in the 2016 G-7 Ise-Shima Summit in Mie Prefecture are expected to stay. He told reporters he will go all out to ensure the safety of the participants. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Demand for cargo transport to benefit Central Japan Int'l Airpor

Demand for cargo transport to benefit Central Japan Int'l Airpor

NAGOYA, Japan - Central Japan International Airport, scheduled to open in February 2005, is being built near Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture, on a man-made island in Ise Bay. Runway work has almost been completed, and landing and takeoff trials will begin in June 2004. (Kyodo)

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Huge whale found floating dead in Ise Bay

Huge whale found floating dead in Ise Bay

TSU, Japan - A gigantic whale was found floating dead in Ise Bay off the city of Tsu, Mie Prefecture, on Feb. 5, surprising local officials and leading coast guard officials to alert fishing and other boats around the area. It is believed to have gone astray while swimming around the Kii Peninsula. (Kyodo)

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A lighthouse in Bizen

A lighthouse in Bizen

Although the photograph is entitled BIZEN on the lower left, this is Sugashima Lighthouse located at the northeastern tip of Sugashima (present-day Toba City, Mie Prefecture) at the entrance to Ise Bay. Designed by British engineer R. H. Brunton and first lit on July 1, 1873, the lighthouse is still in operation today. The attached residence was relocated to Meiji Mura Museum and designated an Important Cultural Asset by the Japanese government. This is an early photograph taken before 1877.==Date:unknown, Place:Okayama, Photo:R. Stillfried, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number78‐49‐0]

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How clay ship lay in Mie tomb

How clay ship lay in Mie tomb

TSU, Japan - This photo released April 10 by the Matsusaka city education board in Mie Prefecture shows how a clay ship lay when it was excavated from a fifth century tomb in the western Japan prefecture. The ship is laid so that the bow (left) faces in the direction of Ise Bay to the east.

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