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Stud bulls in Miyazaki

Stud bulls in Miyazaki

MIYAZAKI, Japan - Cattle farmer Nagahisa Komoda strokes a stud bull in Takanabe, Miyazaki Prefecture, on Aug. 5, 2011. Komoda resumed keeping stud bulls about one year after culling all the stud bulls he owned in response to a Japanese government request in 2010 to do so to contain an outbreak of foot-and mouth disease.

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Stud bulls slaughtered to contain epidemic

Stud bulls slaughtered to contain epidemic

MIYAZAKI, Japan - Nagahisa Komoda (R) presents a bouquet to be offered after his stud bulls are slaughtered in the town of Takanabe, Miyazaki Prefecture, on July 17, 2010. The Miyazaki prefectural government culled Komoda's six stud bulls as part of efforts to contain the spread of foot-and-mouth disease.

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Japanese woman from N. Korea prays at family grave

Japanese woman from N. Korea prays at family grave

TAKANABE, Japan - Takiko Ide, on a visit to Japan from North Korea, prays in front of a family grave in the town of Takanabe, Miyazaki Prefecture, on Sept. 16. She is one of 16 Japanese wives of North Korean men who arrived in Japan on Sept. 12 for a weeklong trip. The visitors are among thousands of Japanese women who moved to North Korea from 1959-1984.

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Crown prince visits agricultural college in southern Japan

Crown prince visits agricultural college in southern Japan

Crown Prince Naruhito visits Miyazaki Agricultural Junior College in Takanabe, Miyazaki Prefecture, southwestern Japan, on Nov. 9, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Stud bulls slaughtered to contain epidemic

Stud bulls slaughtered to contain epidemic

MIYAZAKI, Japan - Nagahisa Komoda (R) presents a bouquet to be offered after his stud bulls are slaughtered in the town of Takanabe, Miyazaki Prefecture, on July 17, 2010. The Miyazaki prefectural government culled Komoda's six stud bulls as part of efforts to contain the spread of foot-and-mouth disease. (Kyodo)

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Stud bulls in Miyazaki

Stud bulls in Miyazaki

MIYAZAKI, Japan - Cattle farmer Nagahisa Komoda strokes a stud bull in Takanabe, Miyazaki Prefecture, on Aug. 5, 2011. Komoda resumed keeping stud bulls about one year after culling all the stud bulls he owned in response to a Japanese government request in 2010 to do so to contain an outbreak of foot-and mouth disease. (Kyodo)

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Miyazaki Canon's new factory

Miyazaki Canon's new factory

Miyazaki Canon Inc., a subsidiary of major Japanese electrical equipment maker Canon Inc., opens a digital camera factory in Takanabe in Miyazaki Prefecture, southwestern Japan, on April 23, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese woman from N. Korea prays at family grave

Japanese woman from N. Korea prays at family grave

TAKANABE, Japan - Takiko Ide, on a visit to Japan from North Korea, prays in front of a family grave in the town of Takanabe, Miyazaki Prefecture, on Sept. 16. She is one of 16 Japanese wives of North Korean men who arrived in Japan on Sept. 12 for a weeklong trip. The visitors are among thousands of Japanese women who moved to North Korea from 1959-1984.

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