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African development conference in Japan

African development conference in Japan

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks after the Yokohama Declaration was adopted at the closing ceremony of the fifth Tokyo International Conference on African Development, in Yokohama on June 3, 2013. (Pool photo)

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African development conference in Japan

African development conference in Japan

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks after the Yokohama Declaration was adopted at the closing ceremony of the fifth Tokyo International Conference on African Development, in Yokohama on June 3, 2013. (Pool photo)

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African development conference in Japan

African development conference in Japan

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Photo shows the closing ceremony of the fifth Tokyo International Conference on African Development, where the Yokohama Declaration was adopted, in Yokohama on June 3, 2013. (Pool photo)

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African development conference in Japan

African development conference in Japan

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Photo shows the closing ceremony of the fifth Tokyo International Conference on African Development, where the Yokohama Declaration was adopted, in Yokohama on June 3, 2013. (Pool photo)

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Int'l conference to promote "smart cities"

Int'l conference to promote "smart cities"

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Yokohama Mayor Fumiko Hayashi (standing at speaker's podium, facing microphone), announces during a conference in Yokohama on Oct. 31, 2012, a declaration to enhance cooperative ties among cities in Asia. Delegates from some 10 major Japanese and other Asian cities met to discuss energy-efficient "smart cities" utilizing advanced environmental and information technology, in the first gathering of its kind.

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Antinuclear conference in Yokohama

Antinuclear conference in Yokohama

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Nuclear experts attend a session of the Global Conference for a Nuclear Free World in Yokohama, near Tokyo, on Jan. 15, 2012. The two-day conference ended the same day after adopting the Yokohama Declaration.

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Antinuclear conference in Yokohama

Antinuclear conference in Yokohama

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Shigeki Nishihara (R), mayor of Makinohara, a Shizuoka Prefecture city, speaks during a session of mayors of Japanese municipalities at the Global Conference for a Nuclear Free World in Yokohama, near Tokyo, on Jan. 15, 2012. The two-day conference ended the same day after adopting the Yokohama Declaration.

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Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

On May 18, 2008, Yokohama Takashimaya resumed sales of clothing, school bags, glasses, and other items. The store is encouraging customers to wear masks, disinfect themselves, and observe social distance, and is taking thorough measures to prevent the spread of infection, including wearing masks and face shields and installing droplet prevention sheets at cash registers. The photo shows the information counter at the main entrance. All Takashimaya employees wear face shields, while employees of some stores only wear masks. Photo: Yokohama Takashimaya Department Store in Yokohama City's Nishi Ward on May 18, 2020 (Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Drive-through sales begin in Yokohama Chinatown

Drive-through sales begin in Yokohama Chinatown

The number of visitors to Yokohama Chinatown has declined due to the spread of the new coronavirus. The Yokohama Chinatown Development Cooperative Association has planned a drive-through sales service. Customers place orders by phone at participating stores listed on the association's website and pick up their items at the "Chinatown Parking Lot" on the east side of Chinatown. Yokohama Chinatown in Naka Ward, Yokohama City on May 13, 2020. Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

On May 18, 2008, Yokohama Takashimaya resumed sales of clothing, school bags, glasses, and other items. The store will encourage visitors to wear masks, disinfect, and observe social distance, and will take thorough measures to prevent the spread of infection, including wearing masks and face shields and installing droplet prevention sheets at cash registers. The photo shows the entrance. All Takashimaya employees wear face shields, while employees of some stores only wear masks. Photo: Yokohama Takashimaya Department Store in Yokohama City's Nishi Ward on May 18, 2020; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Drive-through sales begin in Yokohama Chinatown

Drive-through sales begin in Yokohama Chinatown

The number of visitors to Yokohama Chinatown has declined due to the spread of the new coronavirus. The Yokohama Chinatown Development Cooperative Association has planned a drive-through sales service. Customers place orders by phone at participating stores listed on the association's website and pick up their items at the "Chinatown Parking Lot" on the east side of Chinatown. Yokohama Chinatown in Naka Ward, Yokohama City on May 13, 2020. Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

On May 18, 2008, Yokohama Takashimaya resumed sales of clothing, school bags, glasses, and other items. The store will encourage visitors to wear masks, disinfect, and observe social distance, and will take thorough measures to prevent the spread of infection, including wearing masks and face shields and installing droplet prevention sheets at cash registers. The photo shows the entrance. All Takashimaya employees wear face shields, while employees of somestores only wear masks. Photo: Yokohama Takashimaya Department Store in Yokohama City's Nishi Ward on May 18, 2020; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Drive-through sales begin in Yokohama Chinatown

Drive-through sales begin in Yokohama Chinatown

The number of visitors to Yokohama Chinatown has declined due to the spread of the new coronavirus. The Yokohama Chinatown Development Cooperative Association has planned a drive-through sales service. Customers place orders by phone at participating stores listed on the association's website and pick up their items at the "Chinatown Parking Lot" on the east side of Chinatown. Yokohama Chinatown in Naka Ward, Yokohama City on May 13, 2020. Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

On May 18, 2008, Yokohama Takashimaya resumed sales of clothing, school bags, glasses, and other items. The store is taking thorough measures to prevent the spread of infection, including encouraging customers to wear masks, disinfect, and observe social distance, wearing masks and face shields, and installing droplet prevention sheets at cash registers. The photo shows people waiting for the store to open at the main entrance. All Takashimaya employees wear face shields, while employees of some stores only wear masks. Photo: Yokohama Takashimaya Department Store in Yokohama City's Nishi Ward on May 18, 2020; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

On May 18, 2008, Yokohama Takashimaya resumed sales of clothing, school bags, glasses, and other items. The store will encourage visitors to wear masks, disinfect, and observe social distance, and will take thorough measures to prevent the spread of infection, including wearing masks and face shields and installingdroplet prevention sheets at cash registers. The photo shows the entrance. All Takashimaya employees wear face shields, while employees of some stores only wear masks. Photo: Yokohama Takashimaya Department Store in Yokohama City's Nishi Ward on May 18, 2020; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

On May 18, 2008, Yokohama Takashimaya resumed sales of clothing, school bags, glasses, and other items. The store will encourage customers to wear masks, disinfect, and observe social distance, and will take thorough measures to prevent the spread of infection, including wearing masks and face shields and installing droplet prevention sheets at cash registers. The photo shows the main entrance of the store immediately after opening. AllTakashimaya employees wear face shields, while employees of some stores only wear masks. Photo: Yokohama Takashimaya Department Store in Yokohama City's Nishi Ward on May 18, 2020, Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

On May 18, 2008, Yokohama Takashimaya resumed sales of clothing, school bags, glasses, and other items. The store is taking thorough measures to prevent the spread of infection, including encouraging customers to wear masks, disinfect, and observe social distance, wearing masks and face shields, and installing droplet prevention sheets at cash registers. The photo shows employees urging customers to wear masks and disinfect at the main entrance immediately after the store opens. All Takashimaya employees wear face shields, while employees of some stores only wear masks. Photo: Yokohama Takashimaya Department Store in Yokohama City's Nishi Ward on May 18, 2020, Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

On May 18, 2008, Yokohama Takashimaya resumed sales of clothing, school bags, glasses, and other items. The store will encourage customers to wear masks, disinfect, and observe social distance, and will implement thorough measures to prevent the spread of infection, including wearing masks and face shields and installingdroplet prevention sheets at cash registers. The photo shows employees making an announcement about measures to prevent the spread of infection before the store opens. All Takashimaya employees wear face shields, while employees of some stores only wear masks. Photo: Yokohama Takashimaya Department Store in Yokohama City's Nishi Ward on May 18, 2020, Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

On May 18, 2008, Yokohama Takashimaya resumed sales of clothing, school bags, glasses, and other items. The store will encourage customers to wear masks, disinfect, and observe social distance, and will take thorough measures to prevent the spread of infection, including wearing masks and face shields and installing droplet prevention sheets at cash registers. The photo shows a cashier handing over merchandise with a sheet in between. All Takashimaya employees wear face shields, while some employees of stores that have opened stores wear only masks. Photo: Yokohama Takashimaya Department Store in Yokohama City's Nishi Ward on May 18, 2020; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

Yokohama Takashimaya started to expand some sales areas from self-restraint

On May 18, 2008, Yokohama Takashimaya resumed sales of clothing, school bags, glasses, and other items. The store will encourage customers to wear masks, disinfect, and observe social distance, and will take thorough measures to prevent the spread of infection, including wearing masks and face shields and installing droplet prevention sheets at cash registers. The photo shows a cashier handing over merchandise with a sheet in between. All Takashimaya employees wear face shields, while some employees of stores that have opened stores wear only masks. Photo: Yokohama Takashimaya Department Store in Yokohama City's Nishi Ward on May 18, 2020; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Yokohama Chinatown Begins Drive-Thru Sales

Yokohama Chinatown Begins Drive-Thru Sales

On April 13, 18 restaurants in Yokohama's Chinatown (Naka Ward, Yokohama City) began offering a drive-through service, as the number of visitors to the area has declined due to the spread of the new coronavirus. As people continued to eat at home, regular customers rushed to the restaurants to get a taste of professional food. The event was planned by the Yokohama Chinatown Development Association Cooperative. Customers place orders by phone at participating restaurants listed on the cooperative's website and pick up their items at the Chinatown Parking Lot on the east side of Chinatown (photo)."In order to reduce contact between people as much as possible, we have called on participating shops to use electronic payments," said Rika Takemoto, managing director of the company. (May 13, 2020, Naka Ward, Yokohama City; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Closing of APEC summit in Yokohama

Closing of APEC summit in Yokohama

TOKYO, Japan - Leaders of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum gather for the announcement of a declaration on Nov. 14, 2010, in Yokohama as they wrap up a two-day summit in the port city. The leaders agreed to take concrete steps toward realization of a free trade area in the region and adopted their first common growth strategy to seek better quality of growth. (Pool Photo)(Kyodo)

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Closing of APEC summit in Yokohama

Closing of APEC summit in Yokohama

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan (L) shakes hands with U.S. President Barack Obama on Nov. 14, 2010, in Yokohama after he announced a declaration adopted by the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum at a two-day summit as the chair. (Pool Photo)(Kyodo)

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Closing of APEC summit in Yokohama

Closing of APEC summit in Yokohama

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan (2nd from R) announces a declaration adopted by the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum at a two-day summit as the chair on Nov. 14, 2010, in Yokohama. Pacific Rim leaders agreed to take concrete steps toward realization of a free trade area in the region and adopted their first common growth strategy to seek better quality of growth. (Pool Photo)(Kyodo)

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Antinuclear conference in Yokohama

Antinuclear conference in Yokohama

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Nuclear experts attend a session of the Global Conference for a Nuclear Free World in Yokohama, near Tokyo, on Jan. 15, 2012. The two-day conference ended the same day after adopting the Yokohama Declaration. (Kyodo)

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Antinuclear conference in Yokohama

Antinuclear conference in Yokohama

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Shigeki Nishihara (R), mayor of Makinohara, a Shizuoka Prefecture city, speaks during a session of mayors of Japanese municipalities at the Global Conference for a Nuclear Free World in Yokohama, near Tokyo, on Jan. 15, 2012. The two-day conference ended the same day after adopting the Yokohama Declaration. (Kyodo)

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Closing of APEC summit in Yokohama

Closing of APEC summit in Yokohama

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan (C) announces a declaration adopted by the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum at a two-day summit as the chair on Nov. 14, 2010, in Yokohama. Pacific Rim leaders agreed to take concrete steps toward realization of a free trade area in the region and adopted their first common growth strategy to seek better quality of growth. (Pool Photo)(Kyodo)

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