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Japan Emperor at tomb of late princess

Japan Emperor at tomb of late princess

Japanese Emperor Naruhito (C) and Empress Masako (R) are pictured on March 14, 2025, after visiting the tomb of Princess Yuriko -- his great-aunt who died in November 2024 -- at the Toshimagaoka Cemetery for the imperial family in Tokyo. Seen on the left is Yuriko's granddaughter Princess Akiko.

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Japan Emperor at tomb of late princess

Japan Emperor at tomb of late princess

Japanese Emperor Naruhito (front, L) and Empress Masako head to the tomb of Princess Yuriko -- his great-aunt who died in November 2024 -- at the Toshimagaoka Cemetery for the imperial family in Tokyo on March 14, 2025.

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Japan Emperor at tomb of late princess

Japan Emperor at tomb of late princess

Japanese Emperor Naruhito (L) is pictured on March 14, 2025, after visiting the tomb of Princess Yuriko -- his great-aunt who died in November 2024 -- at the Toshimagaoka Cemetery for the imperial family in Tokyo.

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U.S. forces resume Osprey flights in Japan

U.S. forces resume Osprey flights in Japan

Okinawa Gov. Denny Tamaki speaks to reporters at the prefectural government headquarters in Naha in Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan, on March 14, 2024, after the U.S. military resumed flights for some Osprey aircraft in Japan amid lingering concern over their safety following a crash last November off a southwestern Japan island.

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U.S. forces resume Osprey flights in Japan

U.S. forces resume Osprey flights in Japan

Okinawa Gov. Denny Tamaki speaks to reporters at the prefectural government headquarters in Naha in Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan, on March 14, 2024, after the U.S. military resumed flights for some Osprey aircraft in Japan amid lingering concern over their safety following a crash last November off a southwestern Japan island. ==Kyodo

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U.S. forces resume Osprey flights in Japan

U.S. forces resume Osprey flights in Japan

A U.S. military MV-22 Osprey aircraft (front) moves to a runway to take off at U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Futenma in the southern Japan prefecture of Okinawa on March 14, 2024. Flights in Japan for the tilt-rotor aircraft resumed the same day after Washington lifted a worldwide flight ban on U.S. Ospreys following a crash last November off a southwestern Japan island.

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U.S. forces resume Osprey flights in Japan

U.S. forces resume Osprey flights in Japan

A U.S. military MV-22 Osprey aircraft flies near U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Futenma in the southern Japan prefecture of Okinawa on March 14, 2024. Flights in Japan for the tilt-rotor aircraft resumed the same day after Washington lifted a worldwide flight ban on U.S. Ospreys following a crash last November off a southwestern Japan island.

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U.S. forces resume Osprey flights in Japan

U.S. forces resume Osprey flights in Japan

A U.S. military MV-22 Osprey aircraft flies near U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Futenma in the southern Japan prefecture of Okinawa on March 14, 2024. Flights in Japan for the tilt-rotor aircraft resumed the same day after Washington lifted a worldwide flight ban on U.S. Ospreys following a crash last November off a southwestern Japan island.

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U.S. forces resume Osprey flights in Japan

U.S. forces resume Osprey flights in Japan

A U.S. military MV-22 Osprey aircraft flies after taking off from U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Futenma in the southern Japan prefecture of Okinawa on March 14, 2024. The resumption of flights in Japan for the tilt-rotor aircraft came after Washington lifted a worldwide flight ban on U.S. Ospreys following a crash last November off a southwestern Japan island.

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U.S. forces resume Osprey flights in Japan

U.S. forces resume Osprey flights in Japan

A U.S. military MV-22 Osprey aircraft flies after taking off from U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Futenma in the southern Japan prefecture of Okinawa on March 14, 2024. The resumption of flights in Japan for the tilt-rotor aircraft came after Washington lifted a worldwide flight ban on U.S. Ospreys following a crash last November off a southwestern Japan island.

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U.S. forces resume Osprey flights in Japan

U.S. forces resume Osprey flights in Japan

A U.S. military MV-22 Osprey aircraft flies after taking off from U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Futenma in the southern Japan prefecture of Okinawa on March 14, 2024. The resumption of flights in Japan for the tilt-rotor aircraft came after Washington lifted a worldwide flight ban on U.S. Ospreys following a crash last November off a southwestern Japan island.

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U.S. presidential election season kicks off in Iowa

U.S. presidential election season kicks off in Iowa

Republican presidential candidate Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis makes a speech in the suburbs of Des Moines, Iowa, on Jan. 14, 2024, a day before the nomination process for the presidential election in November formally begins, with Republicans in the Midwest rural state expressing their preferences at precinct meetings.

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Hamamatsu to host mascot character contest in 2015

Hamamatsu to host mascot character contest in 2015

TOKYO, Japan - Mascot character Shusse Daimyo Ieyasu-kun of Hamamatsu (L) in Shizuoka Prefecture poses with Mayor Yasutomo Suzuki at a press conference held in Tokyo on Jan. 14, 2015, to announce the selection of the central Japan city as host of the 2015 national contest for mascot characters in November.

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U.S., Russia agree on plan to rid Syria of chemical weapons

U.S., Russia agree on plan to rid Syria of chemical weapons

GENEVA, Switzerland - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry (L) and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov hold a press conference in Geneva on Sept. 14, 2013. They said the United States and Russia have agreed on a plan to secure and eliminate Syria's chemical weapons under international supervision. Under the plan, Syria must submit a comprehensive list of its chemical weapons within one week and international inspectors must be on the ground in Syria no later than November.

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Japanese curry to raise funds for quake victims in Turkey

Japanese curry to raise funds for quake victims in Turkey

ISTANBUL, Turkey - Japanese volunteers residing in Istanbul serve Japanese curry at the ''Eat Curry'' charity event held at the former Japanese Consulate General in the city on Nov. 14, 2011, to raise funds for people affected by major earthquakes that hit eastern Turkey in October and November 2011. Several hundred people participated in the event organized by the Japanese volunteers in the western Turkish city.

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Japan Foreign Minister Gemba in Indonesia

Japan Foreign Minister Gemba in Indonesia

JAKARTA, Indonesia - ASEAN Secretary General Surin Pitsuwan (L) and Japanese Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba shake hands in Jakarta on Oct. 14, 2011. Gemba assured the ASEAN head of Japan's commitment to the success of the East Asia Summit in Bali in November. The summit will bring together the leaders of ASEAN members and major countries in the Asia-Pacific region, including Australia, China, India, Japan and South Korea.

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Japan Foreign Minister Gemba in Indonesia

Japan Foreign Minister Gemba in Indonesia

JAKARTA, Indonesia - ASEAN Secretary General Surin Pitsuwan (L) and Japanese Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba (R) meet in Jakarta on Oct. 14, 2011. Gemba assured the ASEAN head of Japan's commitment to the success of the East Asia Summit in Bali in November. The summit will bring together the leaders of ASEAN members and major countries in the Asia-Pacific region, including Australia, China, India, Japan and South Korea.

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Actor Toshiyuki Hosokawa dies

Actor Toshiyuki Hosokawa dies

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in November 1996 shows Japanese actor Toshiyuki Hosokawa, who died of acute subdural hematoma at a Tokyo hospital on Jan. 14, 2011, aged 70.

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Painting reconfirmed as Giotto's work

Painting reconfirmed as Giotto's work

FLORENCE, Italy - A painting of Christ crucified on the cross is displayed during a press showing at a national institute for restoring artworks in Florence, Italy, on Oct. 14, 2010, after it was proven to be a work by Giotto. The painting will be put on public display in November in the city.

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Painting reconfirmed as Giotto's work

Painting reconfirmed as Giotto's work

FLORENCE, Italy - A painting of Christ crucified on the cross is displayed during a press showing at a national institute for restoring artworks in Florence, Italy, on Oct. 14, 2010, after it was proven to be a work by Giotto. The painting will be put on public display in November in the city.

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Bomb disposal robot

Bomb disposal robot

OSAKA, Japan - A robot carries a bag it took out from a Shinkansen bullet train in a bomb-disposal drill at a platform of JR Shin-Osaka Station in Osaka on Oct. 14, 2010. The drill was conducted jointly by railway operators and police under the assumption that a bomb was planted on a bullet train ahead of an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum summit in Yokohama in November.

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(1)Kyoto dance master Inoue Yachiyo IV dies at 98

(1)Kyoto dance master Inoue Yachiyo IV dies at 98

KYOTO, Japan - Inoue Yachiyo IV, a living national treasure and the master of the Inoue school of Kyoto dancing, died March 19, her family said March 24. She was 98. Photo shows Inoue dancing in Kyoto on November 14, 2001.

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