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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on March 27, Tokyo, Japan. Koike asked residents to refrain from all non-essential, non-urgent outings this weekend, including viewing cherry blossoms, amid an increasing of coronavirus infections cases reported this week in Tokyo.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on June 26, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo confirmed 54 new coronavirus cases on Friday, more than 40 cases daily for the third straight day. Koike said that the rising of new infections in the city is not a second virus wave.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on November 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Koike has called business to shorten their hours again to reduce the new coronavirus spread in the capital. Tokyo metropolitan government reported a single-day record of 570 new coronavirus infections in the city.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike answers questions from the press after attending a Tokyo COVID-19 monitoring meeting at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on December 03, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. After the meeting Koike reported 533 new COVID-19 cases in the capital on Thursday. The metropolitan government is also asking people aged 65 and older to refrain from making trips to or from the capital using the 'Go To Travel' campaign.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike wearing a face mask speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. Koike announced new emergency measures to curb the spread of COVID-19 cases in Tokyo.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike introduces the Infection Spread Prevention Guide Book during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on June 19, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Koike is running for a second term amid the coronavirus pandemic; she is facing a record 21 challengers in the upcoming Tokyo gubernatorial election, which campaigning officially kicked off on June 18 and will be held on July 5.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike attends a Tokyo COVID-19 meeting at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga announced a state of emergency in Tokyo, which will run throughout the Olympic Games to curb a recent surge of coronavirus infections. Tokyo confirmed 896 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks to the media after attending a Tokyo COVID-19 meeting at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. Tokyo Metropolitan Government reported 734 new coronavirus cases on February 4, higher from 676 a day earlier.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike poses for the cameras during a Flare Gathering Event for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Torch Relay at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG) building. The Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games is set to start on August 24.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on May 26, 2017, Tokyo, Japan.<br />
Koike presented a video promoting LED lights in which Koike and Pikotaro danced to his world famous song ''Pen Pineapple Apple Pen (PPAP).'' Koike mentioned that the inspiration came from SoftBank commercial featuring Justin Bieber and Pikotaro. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Yuriko Koike, Tokyo Governor and leader of the Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) party, waves to supporters during a campaign event for Tokyo's Metropolitan Assembly elections outside Kamata Station on June 16, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike, the leader of the political party Tomin First no Kai, showed support for the party fellow candidate Ai Mori for city elections which will be held on July 2. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on June 9, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. After her weekly news conference, staff took down the 2020 Tokyo Olympic background before Koike reentered the room as the leader of Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) to attend the Q&A sessions on the next Metropolitan Assembly election to be held on July 2. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Yuriko Koike, Tokyo Governor and leader of the Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) party, waves to supporters during a campaign event for Tokyo's Metropolitan Assembly elections outside Kamata Station on June 16, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike, the leader of the political party Tomin First no Kai, showed support for the party fellow candidate Zenko Kurishita for city elections which will be held on July 2. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • July 05, 2019, Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. Koike announced ''Tokyo Starter Kit'' for foreign visitors which includes insurance services, 72 hours of Tokyo Subway Ticket and mobile application available in English, Chinese and Korean languages. It will be on sale from July 22 with a price of 3000 JPY.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. Koike announced a new campaign called ''Kenko First Tokyo'' to prevent passive smoking, which will start from December 27. Tokyo Government plans to ban smoking in most of the city's bars and restaurants ahead of the 2020 Olympic Games.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike attends a news conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ) on August 3, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike spoke about how the city prepares for 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games as well as issues concerning the new Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market in Toyosu. The governor also congratulated the city of Paris in being named as the host of 2024 Olympic Games. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on March 16, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Koike spoke about city's plans for promoting the Rugby World Cup 2019. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike attends her regular press conference at Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building on April 21, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike was named one of world's most influential people by Time Magazine, along with U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike holds a press conference at the Tokyo Government Building on January 20, 2017 in Tokyo, Japan. Koike announced that she will investigate the legal liabilities of former governor Shintaro Ishihara concerning the controversy over the relocation of the Tsukiji fish market. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike wearing a face mask speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on May 1, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Koike announced using robots (Pepper and Whiz) to attend mildly sick patients of COVID-19 located in hotels secured by Tokyo's government, to reduce the risks for human staff. The robots, made by SoftBank Robotics, will check patients' conditions such as temperature, clean their rooms, and other daily necessities in the hotels rented by the local government.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on April 7, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike presented a multilingual guidebook for foreign visitors in case they fall ill during their stay in Tokyo. The guide includes information about common ailments and symptoms and is available in English, Korean, Chinese, Spanish, and Thai languages. Copies will be placed at popular tourist spots starting this month. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Yuriko Koike, Tokyo Governor and leader of the Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) party, makes a street speech whilst campaigning for Tokyo's Metropolitan Assembly elections outside AEON Itabashi Shopping Center on June 10, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike appeared to support her party's candidates, Keisho Taira and Fumiko Kinoshita, for city elections which will be held on July 2. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike attends her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on March 24, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike announced the creation of a market strategy headquarters to consider the relocation of the Tsukiji wholesale food market to the problematic newly constructed site in Toyosu. She also said that she would not make the market scandal a key issue in her campaign in the July city assembly elections, where her political allies will stand against candidates from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike holds a press conference at the Tokyo Government Building on January 20, 2017 in Tokyo, Japan. Koike announced that she will investigate the legal liabilities of former governor Shintaro Ishihara concerning the controversy over the relocation of the Tsukiji fish market. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike answered questions on topics including her administration and Tokyo hosting the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games in her last conference of the year. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on July 7, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike announced that she will join forces with world famous Japanese comedian Pikotaro for a new energy saving energy campaign to promote LED lighting. Koike also announced that Ueno Zoo is looking for a name for the baby panda which was born there last month. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike delivers an election campaign speech in support to the candidate Masami Ishikawa for Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward election on February 1, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike is supporting Ishikawa's campaign for a fifth four-year term as mayor of Chiyoda Ward. The election will be held on February 5. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • (L to R) Yuriko Koike, Tokyo Governor and leader of the new national party, Kibo no To (Party of Hope) and candidate Masaru Wakasa, hold hands during a campaign event outside Ikebukuro Station on October 10, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike offered her support to candidate Masaru Wakasa. Koike herself will not run in the election and has vowed to stay on as Tokyo Governor until the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. She has however set up a new national party to challenge the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Election campaigning officially stated today on October 10 and the election will be held on October 22. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on January 6, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. During her first news conference of the year, Koike spoke about the postponed plans to relocate the Tsukiji wholesale market to a new site in Toyosu, and she announced her intention to inspect the current Tsukiji market on January 12th. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on March 24, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike announced the creation of a market strategy headquarters to consider the relocation of the Tsukiji wholesale food market to the problematic newly constructed site in Toyosu. She also said that she would not make the market scandal a key issue in her campaign in the July city assembly elections, where her political allies will stand against candidates from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike attends her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on May 12, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike introduced a new guide for foreign residents in Tokyo, which includes information on the city's essential features, such as public transportation, Japanese manners, and job searching. It is available in English and Japanese. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on March 24, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike announced the creation of a market strategy headquarters to consider the relocation of the Tsukiji wholesale food market to the problematic newly constructed site in Toyosu. She also said that she would not make the market scandal a key issue in her campaign in the July city assembly elections, where her political allies will stand against candidates from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on March 3, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike answered questions from media about former governor Shintaro Ishihara's press conference set to be held this afternoon, and also about summoning Ishihara as a witness before the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly on March 20, due to the controversy over the relocation of the Tsukiji fish market. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike poses for cameras whilst tallying her party's victories at the Shinjuku Washington Hotel on July 2, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike who leads  Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) celebrated the results of the Metropolitan Assembly election, which were predicted to make her new party the biggest in the Tokyo assembly ahead of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's LDP party. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike attends her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on March 3, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike answered questions from media about former governor Shintaro Ishihara's press conference set to be held this afternoon, and also about summoning Ishihara as a witness before the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly on March 20, due to the controversy over the relocation of the Tsukiji fish market. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on April 7, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike presented a multilingual guidebook for foreign visitors in case they fall ill during their stay in Tokyo. The guide includes information about common ailments and symptoms and is available in English, Korean, Chinese, Spanish, and Thai languages. Copies will be placed at popular tourist spots starting this month. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on May 12, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike introduced a new guide for foreign residents in Tokyo, which includes information on the city's essential features, such as public transportation, Japanese manners, and job searching. It is available in English and Japanese. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike holds a press conference at the Tokyo Government Building on January 20, 2017 in Tokyo, Japan. Koike announced that she will investigate the legal liabilities of former governor Shintaro Ishihara concerning the controversy over the relocation of the Tsukiji fish market. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during the entrance ceremony for new Metropolitan Government employees on April 3, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo Metropolitan Government hired some 2,263 new employees this year, 208 more than last year. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike shows a video promoting LED lights where the Japanese comedian and singer-songwriter Pikotaro also performed, during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on May 26, 2017, Tokyo, Japan.<br />
Koike presented a video promoting LED lights in which Koike and Pikotaro danced to his world famous song ''Pen Pineapple Apple Pen (PPAP).'' Koike mentioned that the inspiration came from SoftBank commercial featuring Justin Bieber and Pikotaro. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Yuriko Koike, Tokyo Governor and leader of the Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) party, greets supporters during a campaign event for tomorrow's Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly election on July 1, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike, head of Tomin First party, continues to attend campaign events in support of party's candidates. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike poses for cameras whilst tallying her party's victories at the Shinjuku Washington Hotel on July 2, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike who leads  Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) celebrated the results of the Metropolitan Assembly election, which were predicted to make her new party the biggest in the Tokyo assembly ahead of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's LDP party. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Yuriko Koike, Tokyo Governor and leader of the Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) party alongside candidate Ayumi Saigo, delivers a street speech while campaigning for Tokyo's Metropolitan Assembly election at the main street of Ginza on June 25, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hundreds of supporters gathered in Ginza to listen to Koike's speech giving support for the fellow Tomin First no Kai candidate Ayumi Saigo ahead of city elections which will be held on July 2. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Yuriko Koike, Tokyo Governor and leader of the Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) party, wave to supporters during a campaign event for Tokyo's Metropolitan Assembly election at the main street of Ginza on June 25, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hundreds of supporters gathered in Ginza to listen to Koike's speech giving support for the fellow Tomin First no Kai candidate Ayumi Saigo ahead of city elections which will be held on July 2. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike answers questions from the media at the Shinjuku Washington Hotel on July 2, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike who leads  Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) celebrated the results of the Metropolitan Assembly election, which were predicted to make her new party the biggest in the Tokyo assembly ahead of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's LDP party. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during a media event outside the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building on July 24, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Koike unveiled a public bus decorated with illustrations of the official mascots of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The Games are set to open on July 24, 2020. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • (L to R) Yuriko Koike, Tokyo Governor and leader of the Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) party and candidate Kunikazu Suzuki, hold hands during a campaign event for tomorrow's Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly election on July 1, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike, head of Tomin First party, continues to attend campaign events in support of party's candidates. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • (L to R) Candidate Keisho Taira, Yuriko Koike, Tokyo Governor and leader of the Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) party and candidate Fumiko Kinoshita, hold hands during a campaign event for Tokyo's Metropolitan Assembly elections outside Narimasu Station on June 10, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike appeared to support her party's candidates, Keisho Taira and Fumiko Kinoshita, for city elections which will be held on July 2. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Yuriko Koike, Tokyo Governor and leader of the Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) party, greets supporters during a campaign event for Tokyo's Metropolitan Assembly elections outside Narimasu Station on June 10, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike appeared to support her party's candidates, Keisho Taira and Fumiko Kinoshita, for city elections which will be held on July 2. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Candidate Ai Mori (C-L) and Yuriko Koike (C-R), Tokyo Governor and leader of the Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) party, hold hands during a campaign event for Tokyo's Metropolitan Assembly elections outside Kamata Station on June 16, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike, the leader of the political party Tomin First no Kai, showed support for the party fellow candidate Ai Mori for city elections which will be held on July 2. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Members of the press watch a live streaming victory press conference of the re-elected Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike on her official YouTube Channel while waiting outside her election office on July 05, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Koike, who became the first female governor of Tokyo in 2016, won a second term in today's Tokyo gubernatorial election.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on August 10, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike presented a promotional video for Tokyo 2020 3 Years To Go! countdown event, which will be celebrated on August 25, the day Olympic Games will start in 2020. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • (L to R) Yuriko Koike, Tokyo Governor and leader of the Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) party and candidate Ayumi Saigo, hold hands during a campaign event for Tokyo's Metropolitan Assembly election at the main street of Ginza on June 25, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Hundreds of supporters gathered in Ginza to listen to Koike's speech giving support for the fellow Tomin First no Kai candidate Ayumi Saigo ahead of city elections which will be held on July 2. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Yuriko Koike (C-L), Tokyo Governor and leader of the new national party, Kibo no To (Party of Hope) alongside candidate Kaoru Matsuzawa (C-R), rise their hands during a campaign event outside Shinjuku Station on October 21, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike was there to support Kibo no To candidate Kaoru Matsuzawa one day before the October 22nd Lower House elections in an attempt to overthrow the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike (C) and party members hold placards during a launch meeting for new political party Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) on June 1, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike officially became the leader of Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) after formerly quitting Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). Both parties will field rival candidates in the next Metropolitan Assembly election on July 2. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike answered questions on topics including her administration and Tokyo hosting the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games in her last conference of the year. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on January 6, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. During her first news conference of the year, Koike spoke about the postponed plans to relocate the Tsukiji wholesale market to a new site in Toyosu, and she announced her intention to inspect the current Tsukiji market on January 12th. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • (L to R) Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike and candidate Masami Ishikawa hold hands during a campaign event for Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward election on February 1, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike is supporting Ishikawa's campaign for a fifth four-year term as mayor of Chiyoda Ward. The election will be held on February 5. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on March 3, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike answered questions from media about former governor Shintaro Ishihara's press conference set to be held this afternoon, and also about summoning Ishihara as a witness before the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly on March 20, due to the controversy over the relocation of the Tsukiji fish market. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on January 6, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. During her first news conference of the year, Koike spoke about the postponed plans to relocate the Tsukiji wholesale market to a new site in Toyosu, and she announced her intention to inspect the current Tsukiji market on January 12th. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on March 23, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Koike spoke about Tokyo 2020 Medal Project which encourages people to donate their old mobile phones and other small electric appliances to make medals needed for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The recycling campaign takes place March 26 - 30 at Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike answers questions from the media after attended a launch meeting for new political party Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) on June 1, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike officially became the leader of Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) after formerly quitting Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). Both parties will field rival candidates in the next Metropolitan Assembly election on July 2. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • (L to R) Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, Seiko Hashimoto President of Tokyo 2020, Andrew Parson IPC President and Tamayo Marukawa Minister for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games, speak during a four-party meeting at Harumi Island Triton Square Tower Y in Tokyo. President Hashimoto and Minister Murakawa spoke via teleconference with Andrew Parsons President of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike.
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  • Candidate Keisho Taira, makes a street speech whilst campaigning for Tokyo's Metropolitan Assembly elections outside Narimasu Station on June 10, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Yuriko Koike, Tokyo Governor and leader of the Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) party appeared to support her party's candidates, Keisho Taira and Fumiko Kinoshita, for city elections which will be held on July 2. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike makes a speech during a May Day event at Yoyogi Park on April 29, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The May Day event was organized by the Japanese Trade Union Confederation. May Day (May 1st) is an international day for workers which was celebrated for the first time in Japan in 1936. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Japanese model Ryucheru (C-L) and Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike (C-R) speak during the Uchimizu-Biyori event outside the Tokyo Metropolitan Building on July 20, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Uchimizu is a Japanese summer tradition of wetting down the streets by sprinkling water to keep down dust and cool pavements to reduce the temperature. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike makes a speech during the Tokyo Enmusubi (marriage) 2017 event on March 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo Metropolitan Government organized a one-day marriage event to promote marriage to couples. During the event participants listened to Japanese celebrities and received information about married life from participating NPO organizations. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • February 22, 2019, Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during the Slush Tokyo 2019 in Tokyo Big Sight. The annual global startup event invites outstanding entrepreneurs to share their success stories and promotes entrepreneurship. Organizers expect to attract more than 6,000 visitors during a two-day event in Tokyo Big Sight.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike (C) poses for a photograph with new employees of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government after the entrance ceremony at Tokyo Metropolitan Theater on April 2, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo Metropolitan Government hired 1,734 new employees this year, 529 less than previous year.  (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during the ''ELLE Women in Society'' event on June 17, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The annual event organized by ELLE Japon magazine aims to promote the significance of working women's role in the Japanese society. The event features seminars with women from various career backgrounds including business, politics and music. International celebrities also participated to discuss women's role in the global field. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • (L to R) Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike and the reelected Mayor of Chiyoda Ward Masami Ishikawa paint in an eye of a daruma doll outside his campaign office on February 5, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Ishikawa was reelected for a 5th term as Mayor of Chiyoda Ward after votes were counted on Sunday. During the campaign, he was backed by Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, and together they defeated the rival candidate running for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's LDP party. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • (L to R) Minister for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games Tamayo Marukawa and Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speak during a meeting at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. Koike met new Minister for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games Tamayo Marukawa after attended a meeting with the Tokyo 2020 President Seiko Hashimoto.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike attends her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on March 17, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike commented on the decision made by Tokyo 2020 Olympics Organizing Committee to host baseball and softball matches at the Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium located 70km from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. The event aims to revitalize the Tohoku region which was devastated by the 9.0 magnitude earthquake that caused tsunami and nuclear meltdown in 2011. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Candidate Fumiko Kinoshita, waves to supporters during a campaign event for Tokyo's Metropolitan Assembly elections outside AEON Itabashi Shopping Center on June 10, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike appeared to support her party's candidates, Keisho Taira and Fumiko Kinoshita, for city elections which will be held on July 2. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike answers questions from the media at the Shinjuku Washington Hotel on July 2, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike who leads  Tomin First no Kai (Tokyo Citizens First) celebrated the results of the Metropolitan Assembly election, which were predicted to make her new party the biggest in the Tokyo assembly ahead of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's LDP party. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike delivers a speech during the final event of the Urban 20 (U20) Mayors Summit and Urban Resilience Forum Tokyo (URF) on May 22, 2019, Tokyo, Japan. Koike announced as the result of the Summit has issued a communique from the participants of the U20 to the G20 leaders. The communicate will be delivered this afternoon to Shinzo Abe the Prime Minister of Japan, which holds the 2019 G20 Presidency. The event is held from May 20 to 22.
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  • (L to R) Tokyo 2020 President Seiko Hashimoto and Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speak during a meeting at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. Koike met the Tokyo 2020 President Seiko Hashimoto after being named the new president, followed by a meeting with the new Minister for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games Tamayo Marukawa.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during her regular press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building on March 17, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Koike commented on the decision made by Tokyo 2020 Olympics Organizing Committee to host baseball and softball matches at the Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium located 70km from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. The event aims to revitalize the Tohoku region which was devastated by the 9.0 magnitude earthquake that caused tsunami and nuclear meltdown in 2011. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during a press conference after attending a Tokyo COVID-19 meeting at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. Tokyo confirmed 143 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, the sixth day in a row of the daily figure below 200 cases.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike attends a Tokyo COVID-19 meeting at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. Tokyo confirmed 143 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, the sixth day in a row of the daily figure below 200 cases.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during a Tokyo COVID-19 meeting at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. Tokyo Metropolitan Government reported 734 new coronavirus cases on February 4, higher from 676 a day earlier.
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  • (L to R) Japan's minister for labor market reform Katsunobu Kato and Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike pose for cameras during the Tokyo Enmusubi (marriage) 2017 event on March 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo Metropolitan Government organized a one-day marriage event to promote marriage to couples. During the event participants listened to Japanese celebrities and received information about married life from participating NPO organizations. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • (C to R) Thomas Bach President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Japanese Emperor Naruhito, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike and Seiko Hashimoto President of Tokyo 2020, attend the closing ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during a Tokyo COVID-19 meeting at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. Tokyo Metropolitan Government reported 445 new coronavirus cases on February 18, and marked 21 consecutive days under 1,000.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike delivers a speech during the Grand Opening Ceremony of Ariake Arena on February 2, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. The new sporting and cultural centre will host the volleyball and wheelchair basketball competitions during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike answers questions from the media after attended a meeting with local officials and the Tokyo 2020 Olympics organizing committee on May 31, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Mayors of seven prefectures and four cities agreed to provide some facilities as venues during the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • (L to R) Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike and Renho leader of Japan's main opposition Democratic Party, attend a May Day event at Yoyogi Park on April 29, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The May Day event was organized by the Japanese Trade Union Confederation. May Day (May 1st) is an international day for workers which was celebrated for the first time in Japan in 1936. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • (L to R) NORIKO HORIUCHI minister in charge of coronavirus vaccinations and Olympic-related issues meets Tokyo Governor YURIKO KOIKE at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. Horiuchi became the Minister for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games and Minister in Charge of Promoting Vaccinations as a cabinet member of Fumio Kishida, who became Japan's 100th prime minister.
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  • (C to R) Thomas Bach President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Japanese Emperor Naruhito, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike and Seiko Hashimoto President of Tokyo 2020, attend the closing ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium.
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  • Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike (C) alongside organizers and Paralympians pose for the cameras during the 3 Years to Go! ceremony for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic games at Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu on August 25, 2017. The Games are set to start on August 25th 2020. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during the 22nd International Conference for Women in Business at Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba on July 23, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. 55 guest speakers, principally female leaders, gathered to discuss the roles of women in politics, business and society. The annual conference has been held since 1996. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike (C) attends the Niconico Chokaigi festival in Makuhari Messe Convention Center on April 29, 2017, Chiba, Japan. Niconico is a Japanese social video website with over 62 million registered users. The two day Niconico Chokaigi festival allows users and creators to communicate face to face. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike attends a Tokyo COVID-19 meeting at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. Tokyo confirmed 1,675 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday. The Japanese government will announce an extension of the state of emergency in Tokyo and other regions until the end of this month to curb the COVID-19 infections.
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  • A big screen shows governors of Chiba Kensaku Morita (L), Yuriko Koike of Tokyo (R), Yuji Kuroiwa of Kanagawa (bottom - R) and Ohno of Saitama (bottom - L) prefectures during a meeting at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga is expected to announce the end of the state of emergency for Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba and Saitama prefectures, the last areas under the emergency declaration in the country.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike on a rowing machine during a Tokyo 2020, 2 Years to Go! countdown event at the MegaWeb complex on August 25, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Japanese athletes, celebrities and officials attended the event marking the start of the 2 year countdown to the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • (C to R) Thomas Bach President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Japanese Emperor Naruhito, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike and Seiko Hashimoto President of Tokyo 2020, attend the closing ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike makes a speech during the Tokyo Enmusubi (marriage) 2017 event on March 4, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo Metropolitan Government organized a one-day marriage event to promote marriage to couples. During the event participants listened to Japanese celebrities and received information about married life from participating NPO organizations. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike speaks during a Tokyo COVID-19 meeting at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. Tokyo confirmed 729 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, the highest number since February 4th. The metropolitan government also asks people to refrain from making trips to or from the capital during the upcoming Golden Week (national holidays) from April 29 to May 5.
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  • Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike attends the 2017 Global Summit of Women on May 11, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The annual Global Summit of Women is being held in Tokyo for the first time with the objective of empowering Japanese women through the speeches of female leaders' from both the private and public sectors. The event is organized by the Washington-based NPO Globe Women and runs until May 13. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Fashion designer Michael Kors attends the photo call for the event ''Michael Kors Watch Hunger Stop Charity Gala Dinner in Tokyo'' at the Riva degli Etruschi restaurant on November 13, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The event was organised in collaboration with VOGUE JAPAN to raise money for delivering meals to malnourished children around the world. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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