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Sign language contest in western Japan

Sign language contest in western Japan

Japanese Princess Kako arrives at the venue of a national high school sign language contest in the Tottori Prefecture city of Yonago, western Japan, on Sept. 22, 2024.

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Sign language contest in western Japan

Sign language contest in western Japan

Japanese Princess Kako speaks in sign language during the opening ceremony of a national high school sign language contest in the Tottori Prefecture city of Yonago, western Japan, on Sept. 22, 2024.

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Sign language contest in western Japan

Sign language contest in western Japan

Japanese Princess Kako speaks in sign language during the opening ceremony of a national high school sign language contest in the Tottori Prefecture city of Yonago, western Japan, on Sept. 22, 2024.

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Sign language contest in western Japan

Sign language contest in western Japan

Japanese Princess Kako speaks in sign language during the opening ceremony of a national high school sign language contest in the Tottori Prefecture city of Yonago, western Japan, on Sept. 22, 2024.

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Japanese Princess Kako in western Japan

Japanese Princess Kako in western Japan

Japanese Princess Kako chats with high school students scheduled to take part in a national sign language contest in the western Japan city of Yonago on Sept. 21, 2024.

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Japanese Princess Kako in western Japan

Japanese Princess Kako in western Japan

Japanese Princess Kako chats with high school students scheduled to take part in a national sign language contest in the western Japan city of Yonago on Sept. 21, 2024.

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Sign language contest in western Japan

Sign language contest in western Japan

Japanese Princess Kako arrives at the venue of a national high school sign language contest in the Tottori Prefecture city of Yonago, western Japan, on Sept. 22, 2024.

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Sign language contest in western Japan

Sign language contest in western Japan

Japanese Princess Kako speaks in sign language during the opening ceremony of a national high school sign language contest in the Tottori Prefecture city of Yonago, western Japan, on Sept. 22, 2024.

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Sign language contest in western Japan

Sign language contest in western Japan

Japanese Princess Kako speaks in sign language during the opening ceremony of a national high school sign language contest in the Tottori Prefecture city of Yonago, western Japan, on Sept. 22, 2024.

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Sign language contest in western Japan

Sign language contest in western Japan

Japanese Princess Kako speaks in sign language during the opening ceremony of a national high school sign language contest in the Tottori Prefecture city of Yonago, western Japan, on Sept. 22, 2024.

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Princess Kako makes speech using sign language

Princess Kako makes speech using sign language

YONAGO, Japan, Sept. 22 Kyodo - Princess Kako, the 20-year-old second daughter of Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko, uses a sign as she makes a speech at a national sign language performance event for high school students in Yonago, Tottori Prefecture, in western Japan on Sept. 22, 2015.

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Tottori students win comic strip contest

Tottori students win comic strip contest

KOCHI, Japan - This three-panel comic strip drawn by a group of students from Yonago High School in Tottori Prefecture, western Japan, is awarded the top prize on Nov. 3, 2014, in a manga contest held for students in Tottori and Kochi prefectures, both of which boast of being the hometowns to great cartoon artists. Under the designated theme "47th place," the winning manga highlights how Tottori's population remains the least among Japan's 47 prefectures.

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Tottori students win comic strip contest

Tottori students win comic strip contest

KOCHI, Japan - This three-panel comic strip drawn by a group of students from Yonago High School in Tottori Prefecture, western Japan, is awarded the top prize on Nov. 3, 2014, in a manga contest held for students in Tottori and Kochi prefectures, both of which boast of being the hometowns to great cartoon artists. Under the designated theme "47th place," the winning manga highlights how Tottori's population remains the least among Japan's 47 prefectures. (Kyodo)

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