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Asabuki, Nishimura win Akutagawa Prize

Asabuki, Nishimura win Akutagawa Prize

TOKYO, Japan - Mariko Asabuki, a 26-year-old graduate school student at Keio University, speaks of her winning of Japan's Akutagawa Prize for promising writers of serious fiction during a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 17, 2011. She shared the prize with Kenta Nishimura.

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Akutagawa, Naoki prize winners

Akutagawa, Naoki prize winners

TOKYO, Japan - The winners of Japan's Akutagawa and Naoki literature prizes line up for a group photograph in Tokyo on Jan. 17, 2011. They are (from left to right) Shusuke Michio and Nobori Kiuchi, who shared the Naoki Prize for seasoned writers, and Kenta Nishimura and Mariko Asabuki, who shared the Akutagawa Prize for promising writers of serious fiction.

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Asabuki, Nishimura win Akutagawa Prize

Asabuki, Nishimura win Akutagawa Prize

TOKYO, Japan - Kenta Nishimura speaks of his winning of Japan's Akutagawa Prize for promising writers of serious fiction during a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 17, 2011. He shared the prize with Mariko Asabuki.

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Asabuki, Nishimura win Akutagawa Prize

Asabuki, Nishimura win Akutagawa Prize

TOKYO, Japan - Photo, taken in January 2011, shows Mariko Asabuki, who shared Japan's Akutagawa Prize for promising writers of serious fiction with Kenta Nishimura. Their winning of the award was announced by the selection committee on Jan. 17, 2011.

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Japan's main opposition party leader Izumi

Japan's main opposition party leader Izumi

Kenta Izumi (R), new leader of the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, and the party's secretary general Chinami Nishimura meet the media in Tokyo on Dec. 3, 2021, after holding talks with Tomoko Yoshino, chief of the Japanese Trade Union Confederation, Japan's biggest labor organization known as Rengo.

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Japan's main opposition party leader Izumi

Japan's main opposition party leader Izumi

Kenta Izumi (R), new leader of the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, and the party's secretary general Chinami Nishimura meet the media in Tokyo on Dec. 3, 2021, after holding talks with Tomoko Yoshino, chief of the Japanese Trade Union Confederation, Japan's biggest labor organization known as Rengo.

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Executives of Japan's main opposition party

Executives of Japan's main opposition party

Chinami Nishimura (L) poses for a photo with Kenta Izumi, new head of the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, after being named as the party's secretary general in Tokyo on Dec. 1, 2021.

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Japan opposition leadership race

Japan opposition leadership race

Combined photo shows the four candidates for the leadership election of the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, (from L) Chinami Nishimura, Kenta Izumi, Junya Ogawa and Seiji Osaka as they deliver speeches at an extraordinary party meeting in Tokyo on Nov. 30, 2021. The party elected its policy chief Izumi as its new leader the same day.

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Japan opposition leadership race

Japan opposition leadership race

Combined photo shows the four candidates for the leadership election of the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, (from L) Chinami Nishimura, Kenta Izumi, Junya Ogawa and Seiji Osaka in Tokyo on Nov. 30, 2021. The party elected its policy chief Izumi as its new leader the same day.

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Japan opposition leadership race

Japan opposition leadership race

Combined photo shows the four candidates for the leadership election of the largest opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, (from L) Chinami Nishimura, Kenta Izumi, Junya Ogawa and Seiji Osaka in Tokyo on Nov. 19, 2021. The election to choose Yukio Edano's successor is scheduled for Nov. 30.

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Japan opposition leadership race

Japan opposition leadership race

The four candidates for the leadership election of the largest opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, (from L) Seiji Osaka, Junya Ogawa, Kenta Izumi and Chinami Nishimura, take part in a debate in Tokyo on Nov. 22, 2021. The election to choose Yukio Edano's successor is scheduled for Nov. 30.

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Japan opposition leadership race

Japan opposition leadership race

The four candidates for the leadership election of the largest opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, (from L) Seiji Osaka, Junya Ogawa, Kenta Izumi and Chinami Nishimura, pose for photos before their debate in Tokyo on Nov. 22, 2021. The election to choose Yukio Edano's successor is scheduled for Nov. 30.

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A tree in Ise

A tree in Ise

A tree in Ise City, Mie Prefecture, Japan

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Sunset at Ise

Sunset at Ise

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A river in Ise

A river in Ise

A river in Ise City, Mie Prefecture, Japan

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The road on the peninsula

The road on the peninsula

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Flowers

Flowers

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Sea of Dusk

Sea of Dusk

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the sea of Ise

the sea of Ise

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Sunset at Ise

Sunset at Ise

Sunset at Ise City, Mie Prefecture, Japan

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The trees of Ise

The trees of Ise

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Asabuki, Nishimura win Akutagawa Prize

Asabuki, Nishimura win Akutagawa Prize

TOKYO, Japan - Mariko Asabuki, a 26-year-old graduate school student at Keio University, speaks of her winning of Japan's Akutagawa Prize for promising writers of serious fiction during a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 17, 2011. She shared the prize with Kenta Nishimura. (Kyodo)

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Asabuki, Nishimura win Akutagawa Prize

Asabuki, Nishimura win Akutagawa Prize

TOKYO, Japan - Kenta Nishimura speaks of his winning of Japan's Akutagawa Prize for promising writers of serious fiction during a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 17, 2011. He shared the prize with Mariko Asabuki. (Kyodo)

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Akutagawa, Naoki prize winners

Akutagawa, Naoki prize winners

TOKYO, Japan - The winners of Japan's Akutagawa and Naoki literature prizes line up for a group photograph in Tokyo on Jan. 17, 2011. They are (from left to right) Shusuke Michio and Nobori Kiuchi, who shared the Naoki Prize for seasoned writers, and Kenta Nishimura and Mariko Asabuki, who shared the Akutagawa Prize for promising writers of serious fiction. (Kyodo)

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Asabuki, Nishimura win Akutagawa Prize

Asabuki, Nishimura win Akutagawa Prize

TOKYO, Japan - Photo, taken in January 2011, shows Mariko Asabuki, who shared Japan's Akutagawa Prize for promising writers of serious fiction with Kenta Nishimura. Their winning of the award was announced by the selection committee on Jan. 17, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Asabuki, Nishimura win Akutagawa Prize

Asabuki, Nishimura win Akutagawa Prize

TOKYO, Japan - Photo, taken in January 2011, shows Mariko Asabuki, who shared Japan's Akutagawa Prize for promising writers of serious fiction with Kenta Nishimura. Their winning of the award was announced by the selection committee on Jan. 17, 2011. (Kyodo)

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