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Peace march for Hiroshima

Peace march for Hiroshima

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in Tokyo's Ginza district on May 6, 2013, shows people participating in a three-month peace march that started the same day from Tokyo to Hiroshima in western Japan, calling for the abolishment of nuclear weapons and nuclear power generation.

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Peace march for Hiroshima

Peace march for Hiroshima

TOKYO, Japan - Malaya Fabros, an antinuclear advocate from the Philippines, speaks at a gathering in Tokyo's Yumenoshima district on May 6, 2013, before the start of a three-month peace march to Hiroshima in western Japan, which calls for the abolishment of nuclear weapons and nuclear power generation.

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Peace march for Hiroshima

Peace march for Hiroshima

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in Tokyo's Yumenoshima district on May 6, 2013, shows people participating in a three-month peace march that started the same day from Tokyo to Hiroshima in western Japan, calling for the abolishment of nuclear weapons and nuclear power generation.

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Peace march for Hiroshima

Peace march for Hiroshima

TOKYO, Japan - Yasuo Shiose, who was orphaned at age 7 when he lost his parents and two older brothers in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945, speaks at a gathering in Tokyo's Yumenoshima district on May 6, 2013, before the start of a three-month peace march to Hiroshima in western Japan, which calls for the abolishment of nuclear weapons and nuclear power generation.

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F.W. de Klerk in Hiroshima

F.W. de Klerk in Hiroshima

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Former South African President Frederik Willem de Klerk speaks during an interview in Hiroshima on Nov. 13, 2010. F.W. de Klerk said abolishment of nuclear weapons would be possible, referring to the dismantlement of atomic bombs by South Africa by 1990.

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Japanese students present signatures for nuke disarmament

Japanese students present signatures for nuke disarmament

GENEVA, Switzerland - Masanori Aoki (standing,) a 17-year-old from Japan, delivers a speech to call on the abolishment of nuclear weapons at the U.N. office in Geneva, Switzerland, on Aug. 19, 2010. Six Japanese high school messengers of peace presented the U.N. Conference on Disarmaments with some 75,000 signatures supporting the cause.

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Replica of A-Bomb Dome

Replica of A-Bomb Dome

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Crowds of visitors view exhibitions, including a large replica of the A-Bomb Dome, at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum on July 18. About 1.36 million people visited the museum in fiscal 2008 through March to see items damaged by the nuclear weapon in the western Japan city and hear citizens call for the abolishment of nuclear weapons.

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Hawkers hoping to see Japan's statute of limitations abolished

Hawkers hoping to see Japan's statute of limitations abolished

TOKYO, Japan - William Hawker (R), 56, the visiting father of slain British woman Lindsay Ann Hawker, shakes hands on March 25 in Tokyo with members of a group of Japanese families of unresolved murder case victims who are seeking abolishment of Japan's statute of limitations. Lindsay Ann Hawker's parents as well as their two daughters visited the office of the group ''Sora no Kai'' (a group of eternal time) in Tokyo.

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Hiroshima citizens protest N. Korea's latest nuclear test

Hiroshima citizens protest N. Korea's latest nuclear test

Protestors stage a sit-in at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in the western Japan city of Hiroshima on Jan. 7, 2016, a day after North Korea announced its first ever "successful" hydrogen bomb test. Including survivors of the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, a group of around 140 people took part in the protest, saying North Korea's latest act is an unacceptable move against the abolishment of nuclear weapons and the achievement of world peace. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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JCP leader Shii speaks at Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan

JCP leader Shii speaks at Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan

Japanese Communist Party leader Kazuo Shii speaks at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on Oct. 15, 2015. He said the JCP can set aside its policy seeking the abolishment of the Japan-U.S. Security Treaty if a coalition government with other opposition parties is formed to scrap the recently enacted security laws. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hawkers hoping to see Japan's statute of limitations abolished

Hawkers hoping to see Japan's statute of limitations abolished

TOKYO, Japan - William Hawker (R), 56, the visiting father of slain British woman Lindsay Ann Hawker, shakes hands on March 25 in Tokyo with members of a group of Japanese families of unresolved murder case victims who are seeking abolishment of Japan's statute of limitations. Lindsay Ann Hawker's parents as well as their two daughters visited the office of the group ''Sora no Kai'' (a group of eternal time) in Tokyo. (Kyodo)

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Torii gate at Hakone Gongen

Torii gate at Hakone Gongen

A photo of the redecoration project of the former Ichino torii of Hakone shrine. We can tell this picture was taken before 1880 by the steel kettle, but there are no records of the redecoration. In the first year of the Meiji, the shrines were shattered by the Buddhism abolishment movement without means for repair, so this could be when the Priest Korai made some repairs in 1884 when he assumed his post.==Date:unknown, Place:Hakone, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number37‐66‐0]

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Niomon gate of sensoji temple

Niomon gate of sensoji temple

The view of the eastern gate of Sensoji from the back. There are two statues by the gate, but these were formerly the statues of Toyoiwamanomikoto and Kushiiwamanomikoto, but were changed to statues of Zochoten and Jikokuten from the abolishment of the mixture of Buddhist and Shinto deities.==Date:unknown, Place:Tokyo, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number37‐43‐0]

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Japanese students present signatures for nuke disarmament

Japanese students present signatures for nuke disarmament

GENEVA, Switzerland - Masanori Aoki (standing,) a 17-year-old from Japan, delivers a speech to call on the abolishment of nuclear weapons at the U.N. office in Geneva, Switzerland, on Aug. 19, 2010. Six Japanese high school messengers of peace presented the U.N. Conference on Disarmaments with some 75,000 signatures supporting the cause. (Kyodo)

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F.W. de Klerk in Hiroshima

F.W. de Klerk in Hiroshima

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Former South African President Frederik Willem de Klerk speaks during an interview in Hiroshima on Nov. 13, 2010. F.W. de Klerk said abolishment of nuclear weapons would be possible, referring to the dismantlement of atomic bombs by South Africa by 1990. (Kyodo)

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Hibakusha present 3 mil. signatures to protest nukes at U.N. confab

Hibakusha present 3 mil. signatures to protest nukes at U.N. confab

Japanese atomic bomb survivors or hibakusha -- Toshiyuki Mimaki and Masako Wada -- hand over a petition with nearly 3 million signatures demanding the abolishment of nuclear weapons on June 16, 2017, at the U.N. headquarters in New York to Costa Rican Ambassador Elayne Whyte Gomez, who is chairing a three-week U.N. conference, and Izumi Nakamitsu, undersecretary general and high representative for disarmament affairs. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hibakusha present 3 mil. signatures to protest nukes at U.N. confab

Hibakusha present 3 mil. signatures to protest nukes at U.N. confab

Japanese atomic bomb survivors or hibakusha -- Toshiyuki Mimaki and Masako Wada -- hand over a petition with nearly 3 million signatures demanding the abolishment of nuclear weapons on June 16, 2017, at the U.N. headquarters in New York to Costa Rican Ambassador Elayne Whyte Gomez, who is chairing a three-week U.N. conference, and Izumi Nakamitsu, undersecretary general and high representative for disarmament affairs. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hibakusha present 3 mil. signatures to protest nukes at U.N. confab

Hibakusha present 3 mil. signatures to protest nukes at U.N. confab

Japanese atomic bomb survivors or hibakusha -- Toshiyuki Mimaki and Masako Wada -- hand over a petition with nearly 3 million signatures demanding the abolishment of nuclear weapons on June 16, 2017, at the U.N. headquarters in New York to Costa Rican Ambassador Elayne Whyte Gomez, who is chairing a three-week U.N. conference, and Izumi Nakamitsu, undersecretary general and high representative for disarmament affairs. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Rally against security legislation

Rally against security legislation

People stage a rally against Japan's security legislation in front of the Diet building on Sept. 19, 2016, the one-year anniversary of its enactment. Around 23,000 people gathered, demanding its abolishment. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Rally against security legislation

Rally against security legislation

People stage a rally against Japan's security legislation in front of the Diet building on Sept. 19, 2016, the one-year anniversary of its enactment. Around 23,000 people gathered, demanding its abolishment. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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