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Facility to support young people opens in Ukraine's Mykolaiv

Facility to support young people opens in Ukraine's Mykolaiv

People gather for a ceremony marking the opening of a facility for young Ukrainian people affected by the Russian invasion in Mykolaiv, southern Ukraine, on May 23, 2024. The United Nations Children's Fund and the Japanese government jointly financed the two-story, 270-square-meter facility that houses a multipurpose hall and an audiovisual room.

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Narita airport to open terminal for LCCs in April

Narita airport to open terminal for LCCs in April

NARITA, Japan - Photo taken Oct. 29, 2014 shows Terminal 3 of Narita airport near Tokyo, under construction to open as an exclusive facility for low-cost carriers on April 8, 2015. It will consist of a three-story building and a two-story satellite and have a total floor area of 66,000 square meters.

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Narita airport to open terminal for LCCs in April

Narita airport to open terminal for LCCs in April

NARITA, Japan - Photo taken Oct. 29, 2014 shows Terminal 3 of Narita airport near Tokyo, under construction to open as an exclusive facility for low-cost carriers on April 8, 2015. It will consist of a three-story building and a two-story satellite and have a total floor area of 66,000 square meters.

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Fire guts home for disabled people in Kanagawa, killing 3

Fire guts home for disabled people in Kanagawa, killing 3

AYASE, Japan - Tsutomu Ohara (2nd L), head of Seionkai, a social welfare group that owns the Heim Himawari home in Ayase, Kanagawa Prefecture, for people with intellectual disabilities, bows in apology during a news conference in Ayase on June 2, after a fire occurred at the two-story facility earlier in the day, killing three inmates.

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Japan's largest police-run detention facility completed

Japan's largest police-run detention facility completed

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's largest police-operated detention facility (in photo) with a capacity for 120 people has been completed in Tokyo's Shinagawa Ward and was shown to the press on March 24. The two-story facility, built on the grounds of the Samezu Drivers License Center at a cost of some 660 million yen, has total floor space of around 2,400 square meters.

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Kochi welcomes marine researchers with accomodation facility

Kochi welcomes marine researchers with accomodation facility

KOCHI, Japan - Tosashimizu, a coastal city famed for the rich fish stock around Cape Ashizuri on the southwestern tip of Shikoku, has built a research-plus-hotel facility for marine biology researchers as part of the city's efforts to attract visitors and boost the local economy. The city spent 40 million yen for the two-story facility located in Iburi port, which is also home to a research laboratory operated by the Osaka aquarium Kaiyukan.

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Fire guts home for disabled people in Kanagawa, killing 3

Fire guts home for disabled people in Kanagawa, killing 3

AYASE, Japan - Tsutomu Ohara (2nd L), head of Seionkai, a social welfare group that owns the Heim Himawari home in Ayase, Kanagawa Prefecture, for people with intellectual disabilities, bows in apology during a news conference in Ayase on June 2, after a fire occurred at the two-story facility earlier in the day, killing three inmates. (Kyodo)

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Narita airport to open terminal for LCCs in April

Narita airport to open terminal for LCCs in April

NARITA, Japan - Photo taken Oct. 29, 2014 shows Terminal 3 of Narita airport near Tokyo, under construction to open as an exclusive facility for low-cost carriers on April 8, 2015. It will consist of a three-story building and a two-story satellite and have a total floor area of 66,000 square meters. (Kyodo)

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Sushi-go-round restaurant opens in Pyongyang

Sushi-go-round restaurant opens in Pyongyang

Photo taken Sept. 7, 2016, shows sushi dishes to be served to customers at a newly opened sushi restaurant in Pyongyang. The two-story restaurant is also equipped with a rotating conveyor belt to carry sushi to customers, a rare facility in the North Korean capital. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sushi-go-round restaurant opens in Pyongyang

Sushi-go-round restaurant opens in Pyongyang

Waitresses at a newly opened sushi restaurant in Pyongyang pose for a photo on Sept. 7, 2016. The two-story restaurant is also equipped with a rotating conveyor belt to carry sushi to customers, a rare facility in the North Korean capital. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sushi-go-round restaurant opens in Pyongyang

Sushi-go-round restaurant opens in Pyongyang

A waitress at a newly opened sushi restaurant in Pyongyang carries dishes on Sept. 7, 2016. The two-story restaurant is also equipped with a rotating conveyor belt to carry sushi to customers, a rare facility in the North Korean capital. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sushi-go-round restaurant opens in Pyongyang

Sushi-go-round restaurant opens in Pyongyang

Customers enjoy their meal at a newly opened sushi restaurant in Pyongyang on Sept. 7, 2016. The two-story restaurant is also equipped with a rotating conveyor belt to carry sushi to customers, a rare facility in the North Korean capital. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sushi-go-round restaurant opens in Pyongyang

Sushi-go-round restaurant opens in Pyongyang

A customer (L) is assisted in placing orders with a touch panel at a newly opened sushi restaurant in Pyongyang on Sept. 7, 2016. The two-story restaurant is equipped with a rotating conveyor belt to carry sushi to customers, a rare facility in the North Korean capital. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's largest police-run detention facility completed

Japan's largest police-run detention facility completed

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's largest police-operated detention facility (in photo) with a capacity for 120 people has been completed in Tokyo's Shinagawa Ward and was shown to the press on March 24. The two-story facility, built on the grounds of the Samezu Drivers License Center at a cost of some 660 million yen, has total floor space of around 2,400 square meters. (Kyodo)

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Kochi welcomes marine researchers with accomodation facility

Kochi welcomes marine researchers with accomodation facility

KOCHI, Japan - Tosashimizu, a coastal city famed for the rich fish stock around Cape Ashizuri on the southwestern tip of Shikoku, has built a research-plus-hotel facility for marine biology researchers as part of the city's efforts to attract visitors and boost the local economy. The city spent 40 million yen for the two-story facility located in Iburi port, which is also home to a research laboratory operated by the Osaka aquarium Kaiyukan. (Kyodo)

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