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Obama in Tokyo

Obama in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (front) and U.S. President Barack Obama leave Sukiyabashi Jiro sushi restaurant after having dinner in Tokyo's Ginza district on April 23, 2014. Obama arrived in Tokyo earlier in the day for a three-day state visit to Japan, the first leg of his four-nation Asian tour. (Pool photo)

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Obama in Tokyo

Obama in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (L) and U.S. President Barack Obama give a wave as they leave Sukiyabashi Jiro sushi restaurant after having dinner in Tokyo's Ginza district on April 23, 2014. Obama arrived in Tokyo earlier in the day for a three-day state visit to Japan, the first leg of his four-nation Asian tour. (Pool photo)

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Obama in Tokyo

Obama in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (L) and U.S. President Barack Obama leave Sukiyabashi Jiro sushi restaurant after having dinner in Tokyo's Ginza district on April 23, 2014. Obama arrived in Tokyo earlier in the day for a three-day state visit to Japan, the first leg of his four-nation Asian tour. (Pool photo)

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Obama in Tokyo

Obama in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (L) and U.S. President Barack Obama give a wave as they leave Sukiyabashi Jiro sushi restaurant after having dinner in Tokyo's Ginza district on April 23, 2014. Obama arrived in Tokyo earlier in the day for a three-day state visit to Japan, the first leg of his four-nation Asian tour. (Pool photo)

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U.S. President Obama in Tokyo for 3-day state visit

U.S. President Obama in Tokyo for 3-day state visit

TOKYO, Japan - U.S. President Barack Obama (L) and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shake hands in front of Sukiyabashi Jiro sushi restaurant in Tokyo's Ginza district on April 23, 2014, before dinner there. Obama arrived in Tokyo earlier in the day for a three-day state visit to Japan, the first leg of his four-nation Asian tour. (Pool photo by Tokyo Shimbun)

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U.S. President Obama in Tokyo for 3-day state visit

U.S. President Obama in Tokyo for 3-day state visit

TOKYO, Japan - U.S. President Barack Obama (L) and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shake hands in front of Sukiyabashi Jiro sushi restaurant in Tokyo's Ginza district on April 23, 2014, before dinner there. Obama arrived in Tokyo earlier in the day for a three-day state visit to Japan, the first leg of his four-nation Asian tour. (Pool photo by Tokyo Shimbun)

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Obama arrives in Tokyo for 3-day state visit

Obama arrives in Tokyo for 3-day state visit

TOKYO, Japan - U.S. President Barack Obama waves in Tokyo's Ginza district on April 23, 2014, as he arrives at Sukiyabashi Jiro sushi restaurant for dinner with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Obama arrived in Tokyo earlier in the day for a three-day state visit to Japan, the first leg of his four-nation Asian tour.

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Journalist, critic, ward chief protest nat'l registry network

Journalist, critic, ward chief protest nat'l registry network

TOKYO - Prominent journalist Yoshiko Sakurai speaks to passers-by outside a department store in the Sukiyabashi area in central Tokyo on Aug. 4 during a campaign against a government plan to launch a nationwide resident registry network.

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Journalist, critic, ward chief protest nat'l registry network

Journalist, critic, ward chief protest nat'l registry network

TOKYO - Prominent journalist Yoshiko Sakurai speaks to passers-by outside a department store in the Sukiyabashi area in central Tokyo on Aug. 4 during a campaign against a government plan to launch a nationwide resident registry network. (Kyodo)

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End of Japan's Heisei Era

End of Japan's Heisei Era

File photo shows Sukiyabashi crossing in Tokyo's Ginza district on April 28, 2019, two days before the end of Japan's Heisei Era. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Scenes in Tokyo: then and now

Scenes in Tokyo: then and now

Combination photo shows trams running at Sukiyabashi Crossing in Tokyo's Ginza shopping area on Sept. 1, 1964 (top), when they were one of the major means of transportation, and the same area on June 29, 2017 (below). There once were 41 tram lines in the capital, but now only one line remains, with the spread of automobiles and expansion of the subway system. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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