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Families mourn for Chinese crew of sunken fishing boat

Families mourn for Chinese crew of sunken fishing boat

NAGASAKI, Japan - Relatives of six Chinese crew members of a fishing boat that sank off the Goto Islands in Nagasaki Prefecture in January offer flowers and burn incense in front of pictures of the crew at a port in the city of Nagasaki on Feb. 2, 2010. Twelve relatives of the crew arrived in Nagasaki on Feb. 1 from Shanghai to conduct a funeral service prior to the Chinese New Year on Feb. 14.

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Relatives of Ehime Maru victims return to Japan

Relatives of Ehime Maru victims return to Japan

NARITA, Japan - Relatives of five victims of the Japanese fisheries training ship Ehime Maru that was struck and sunk by a U.S. Navy submarine off Hawaii in February return to Japan from Honolulu on Oct. 27, bringing with them the ashes of the deceased. Twelve relatives of three victims arrived at Narita airport near Tokyo, while seven relatives of two other victims returned via Osaka's Kansai airport.

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War-displaced Japanese from China enjoy kimono

War-displaced Japanese from China enjoy kimono

OSAKA, Japan - War-displaced Japanese from China clad in traditional Japanese kimono pose for pictures during a visit to Osaka on March 7. Twelve war-displaced Japanese are on a visit until March 14 to search for their relatives.

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War-displaced Japanese arrive in Japan

War-displaced Japanese arrive in Japan

NARITA, Japan - Twelve war-displaced Japanese from China are greeted by well-wishers upon arrival at Narita airport on March 1 on a visit to their homeland to search for their relatives. The group will attend an orientation program and interviews with their possible relatives during their stay in Japan until March 14.

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Relatives of Ehime Maru victims return to Japan

Relatives of Ehime Maru victims return to Japan

NARITA, Japan - Relatives of five victims of the Japanese fisheries training ship Ehime Maru that was struck and sunk by a U.S. Navy submarine off Hawaii in February return to Japan from Honolulu on Oct. 27, bringing with them the ashes of the deceased. Twelve relatives of three victims arrived at Narita airport near Tokyo, while seven relatives of two other victims returned via Osaka's Kansai airport.

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Families mourn for Chinese crew of sunken fishing boat

Families mourn for Chinese crew of sunken fishing boat

NAGASAKI, Japan - Relatives of six Chinese crew members of a fishing boat that sank off the Goto Islands in Nagasaki Prefecture in January offer flowers and burn incense in front of pictures of the crew at a port in the city of Nagasaki on Feb. 2, 2010. Twelve relatives of the crew arrived in Nagasaki on Feb. 1 from Shanghai to conduct a funeral service prior to the Chinese New Year on Feb. 14. (Kyodo)

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