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Japan: Wildfire Erupts In Nanyo, Yamagata 3

Firefighting against the wildfire burning in Nanyo City, Yamagata Prefecture since Saturday, May 4, continued on Monday. The fire has expanded to 135 hectares as the city has ordered 148 homes to evacuate.

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Japan: Wildfire Erupts In Nanyo, Yamagata 2

A forest fire broke out in Nanyo, Yamagata on Saturday, May 4 and continued to spread on the 6th. Approximately 95 hectares of forest have been burned as of writing. One man was reported with burns on his leg along with damage on buildings in the area.

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Japan: Wildfire Erupts In Nanyo, Yamagata

A forest fire broke out in Nanyo, Yamagata on Saturday, May 4 and continued to spread on the 6th. Approximately 95 hectares of forest have been burned as of writing. One man was reported with burns on his leg along with damage on buildings in the area.

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Rabbit station master in Yamagata

Rabbit station master in Yamagata

YAMAGATA, Japan - Ai Matsuyama, a staffer at Miyauchi Station of Yamagata Railway Co., holds rabbit station master Motchi-i at the station in Nanyo, Yamagata Prefecture, on Nov. 20, 2010. The company ran a special train the same day featuring pictures of the white rabbit and two brown rabbits, Ten and Peter, it also designated as special staffers of the station.

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Pro storyteller recounts landmark 1615 Osaka military campaign

Pro storyteller recounts landmark 1615 Osaka military campaign

Professional storyteller Kyokudo Nanyo recites an episode from the 1615 Summer Battle of Osaka in the western Japan city on Feb. 26, 2015. The performance was organized by K.K. Kyodo News to mark the 400th anniversary of the landmark military campaign that enabled the Tokugawa clan to destroy the archrival Toyotomi clan and cement its administration. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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"Sake" made in Tohoku sold at event supporting post-disaster work

"Sake" made in Tohoku sold at event supporting post-disaster work

Various brands of Japanese "sake" rice wine produced in Tohoku are on display for sale during an event held in Nanyo, Yamagata Prefecture, on Oct. 27, 2015, to support reconstruction work in the northeastern Japanese region ravaged by the 2011 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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One of Japan's largest wooden halls completed in Yamagata

One of Japan's largest wooden halls completed in Yamagata

Photo taken on Oct. 16, 2015, shows a wooden hall at the Nanyo City Cultural Center in Yamagata Prefecture, northern Japan. The hall, built with a local construction company's state-of-the-art wooden fire-resistant technology, is one of the largest wooden halls in Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nanyo Shaft at Takashima Coal Mine

Nanyo Shaft at Takashima Coal Mine

Nanyo Shaft at Takashima Coal Mine==Date:unknown, Place:Takashima, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images)

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Rabbit station master in Yamagata

Rabbit station master in Yamagata

YAMAGATA, Japan - Ai Matsuyama, a staffer at Miyauchi Station of Yamagata Railway Co., holds rabbit station master Motchi-i at the station in Nanyo, Yamagata Prefecture, on Nov. 20, 2010. The company ran a special train the same day featuring pictures of the white rabbit and two brown rabbits, Ten and Peter, it also designated as special staffers of the station. (Kyodo)

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