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UEFA Women's Champions League - Atletico de Madrid v FC Bayern Munchen

UEFA Women's Champions League - Atletico de Madrid v FC Bayern Munchen

FC Bayern Munchen's Momoko Tanikawa during UEFA Women's Champions League, Round 5. December 10,2025.Photo by Acero/AlterPhotos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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UEFA Women's Champions League - Atletico de Madrid v FC Bayern Munchen

UEFA Women's Champions League - Atletico de Madrid v FC Bayern Munchen

FC Bayern Munchen's Momoko Tanikawa during UEFA Women's Champions League, Round 5. December 10,2025.Photo by Acero/AlterPhotos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Football: Japan vs. Canada friendly

Football: Japan vs. Canada friendly

Japan's Momoko Tanikawa (L) opens the scoring in the first half of a women's football international friendly against Canada at Peace Stadium in Nagasaki, southwestern Japan, on Nov. 29, 2025.

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Football: Japan vs. Canada friendly

Football: Japan vs. Canada friendly

Japan's Momoko Tanikawa (2nd from R) huddles with teammates after scoring the opening goal in the first half of a women's football international friendly against Canada at Peace Stadium in Nagasaki, southwestern Japan, on Nov. 29, 2025.

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Poet Shuntaro Tanikawa dies at 92

Poet Shuntaro Tanikawa dies at 92

Shuntaro Tanikawa, a leading poet in postwar Japan also known for his translations of the U.S. cartoon strip "Peanuts," sits at his home in Tokyo on Oct. 15, 2020. Tanikawa died on Nov. 13, 2024, aged 92.

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Poet Shuntaro Tanikawa dies at 92

Poet Shuntaro Tanikawa dies at 92

Shuntaro Tanikawa, a leading poet in postwar Japan also known for his translations of the U.S. cartoon strip "Peanuts," reads a poem at a Tokyo hotel on Feb. 12, 2015. Tanikawa died on Nov. 13, 2024, aged 92.

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Poet Shuntaro Tanikawa dies at 92

Poet Shuntaro Tanikawa dies at 92

Photo taken in December 2021 shows Shuntaro Tanikawa, a leading poet in postwar Japan also known for his translations of the U.S. cartoon strip "Peanuts." Tanikawa died on Nov. 13, 2024, aged 92.

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Poet Shuntaro Tanikawa dies at 92

Poet Shuntaro Tanikawa dies at 92

Shuntaro Tanikawa, a leading poet in postwar Japan also known for his translations of the U.S. cartoon strip "Peanuts," gives an interview at his home in Tokyo in December 2004. Tanikawa died on Nov. 13, 2024, aged 92.

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Poet Shuntaro Tanikawa dies at 92

Poet Shuntaro Tanikawa dies at 92

Shuntaro Tanikawa, a leading poet in postwar Japan also known for his translations of the U.S. cartoon strip "Peanuts," is pictured after receiving a letter of gratitude from Snoopy, the main character of the series, at a hotel in Tokyo in 2007. Tanikawa died on Nov. 13, 2024, aged 92.

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Poet Shuntaro Tanikawa dies at 92

Poet Shuntaro Tanikawa dies at 92

Photo taken in December 2021 shows Shuntaro Tanikawa, a leading poet in postwar Japan also known for his translations of the U.S. cartoon strip "Peanuts." Tanikawa died on Nov. 13, 2024, aged 92.

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Paris Olympics: Football

Paris Olympics: Football

Japan's Momoko Tanikawa reacts after scoring the team's second goal in the second half of a Paris Olympics women's football Group C match against Brazil at Parc des Princes in Paris on July 28, 2024.

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Paris Olympics: Football

Paris Olympics: Football

Japan's Momoko Tanikawa (12) reacts after scoring the team's second goal in the second half of a Paris Olympics women's football Group C match against Brazil at Parc des Princes in Paris on July 28, 2024.

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Paris Olympics: Football

Paris Olympics: Football

Japan's Momoko Tanikawa reacts after scoring the team's second goal in the second half of a Paris Olympics women's football Group C match against Brazil at Parc des Princes in Paris on July 28, 2024.

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Paris Olympics: Football

Paris Olympics: Football

Japan's Momoko Tanikawa reacts after scoring the team's second goal in the second half of a Paris Olympics women's football Group C match against Brazil at Parc des Princes in Paris on July 28, 2024.

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Paris Olympics: Football

Paris Olympics: Football

Japan's Momoko Tanikawa (R) reacts after scoring the team's second goal in the second half of a Paris Olympics women's football Group C match against Brazil at Parc des Princes in Paris on July 28, 2024.

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Aozora Bank President Change Press Conference

Aozora Bank President Change Press Conference

Aozora Bank President Change Press Conference. From left, Kei Tanikawa, president of Aozora Bank, Hideto Ohmi, President-Elect=Date:Febuary 1, 2024, Place: Tokyo

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Tokyo Paralympics: Sitting Volleyball

Tokyo Paralympics: Sitting Volleyball

Japan's Yuki Tanikawa (top L) spikes the ball during the first set of the men's sitting volleyball match for seventh and eighth places against China at the Tokyo Paralympics on Sept. 2, 2021, at Makuhari Messe Hall in Chiba near Tokyo. China won the match.

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"Trilingual Renshi" by poets of Japan, China, S. Korea

"Trilingual Renshi" by poets of Japan, China, S. Korea

Photo shows cover of "Trilingual Renshi," a collection of collaborative poetry by Shuntaro Tanikawa and Yasuhiro Yotsumoto, both of Japan, Ming Di of China and Kim Hye Soon of South Korea. The anthology was published to counter recent political tensions in East Asia, heightened by incidents including hate speech. It was published by Vagabond Press in July 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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