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  • July 19, 2019, Tokyo, Japan - Japanese singer and actor Shingo Katori (C), who is a member of a panel to decide the uniform design for Games staff and city volunteer, poses for the cameras with Games Staff (L) and City Volunteers (R) during a news conference to unveil the Field Cast and City Cast Uniforms for the Tokyo 2020 Games. Organizers of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games (Tokyo 2020) unveiled the uniforms for Games Staff (the Field Staff) and City Volunteers (the City Cast) during the 2020 Games.
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  • City Cast leaders of Tokyo 2020 Games attend an appreciation ceremony to honor them at Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. Tokyo 2020's City Cast leaders attended an honor ceremony in the representation of volunteers who supported the past Olympic and Paralympic Games in Japan.
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  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - February 5, 2022 : 1/1 Life Size RX-78 Gundam Statue is seen at Gundam Factory Yokohama in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, near to Tokyo.
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  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - February 5, 2022 : 1/1 Life Size RX-78 Gundam Statue is seen at Gundam Factory Yokohama in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, near to Tokyo.
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  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - February 5, 2022 : 1/1 Life Size RX-78 Gundam Statue is seen at Gundam Factory Yokohama in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, near to Tokyo.
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  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - February 5, 2022 : A view of the entrance of Gundam Factory Yokohama in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, near to Tokyo.
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  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - February 5, 2022 : A view of the entrance of Gundam Factory Yokohama in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, near to Tokyo.
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  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - February 5, 2022 : 1/1 Life Size RX-78 Gundam Statue is seen at Gundam Factory Yokohama in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, near to Tokyo.
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  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - February 5, 2022 : 1/1 Life Size RX-78 Gundam Statue is seen at Gundam Factory Yokohama in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, near to Tokyo.
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  • February 20, 2019, Tokyo, Japan - A 7 meter in height doll pyramid adorns the Elumi Kounosu Shopping Mall in Konosu city. Approximately 1,830 Hina-ningyo (a type of Japanese doll) are on display on 31-tiers of a huge pyramid at the main area of the Elumi Kounosu Shopping Mall to celebrate the Hinamatsuri also called Doll's Day or Girls' Day, which is celebrated on March 3rd. Families yearly display the dolls at home to wish for the healthy growth of girls. Konosu city is known as ''Doll Town'' for a number of factories making Japanese dolls. It has 380-year-old history of making dolls. The exhibition is held from February 20 to March 10.
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  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - February 5, 2022 : 1/1 Life Size RX-78 Gundam Statue is seen at Gundam Factory Yokohama in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, near to Tokyo.
    20220205_RodrigoReyesMarin_GundamFac...JPG
  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - February 5, 2022 : 1/1 Life Size RX-78 Gundam Statue is seen at Gundam Factory Yokohama in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, near to Tokyo.
    20220205_RodrigoReyesMarin_GundamFac...JPG
  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - February 5, 2022 : 1/1 Life Size RX-78 Gundam Statue is seen at Gundam Factory Yokohama in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, near to Tokyo.
    20220205_RodrigoReyesMarin_GundamFac...JPG
  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - February 5, 2022 : 1/1 Life Size RX-78 Gundam Statue is seen at Gundam Factory Yokohama in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, near to Tokyo.
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  • Visitors gather during The 8th World Bonsai Convention in Saitama on April 28, 2017 in Japan. The event runs for three days until April 30 at Saitama Super Arena and other venues in the city. Saitama City is the home of Omiya Bonsai Village an area where many Bonsai growers moved from Tokyo to settle after the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923. The 1st World Bonsai Convention was also held in Saitama in 1989 and this year's event is expected to attract international visitors from every continent. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Bonsai Artist Kaori Yamada poses for a photograph during The 8th World Bonsai Convention in Saitama on April 28, 2017 in Japan. The event runs for three days until April 30 at Saitama Super Arena and other venues in the city. Saitama City is the home of Omiya Bonsai Village an area where many Bonsai growers moved from Tokyo to settle after the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923. The 1st World Bonsai Convention was also held in Saitama in 1989 and this year's event is expected to attract international visitors from every continent. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • A man takes pictures of a 7 meter in height doll pyramid at the Elumi Kounosu Shopping Mall in Konosu city. Approximately 1,582 Hina-ningyo (a type of Japanese doll) are on display on 31 levels of a huge pyramid at the main area of the Elumi Kounosu Shopping Mall to celebrate the Hinamatsuri also called Doll's Day or Girls' Day, which is celebrated on March 3rd. Families yearly display the dolls at home to wish for the healthy growth of girls. Konosu city is known as ''Doll Town'' for a number of factories making Japanese dolls. The exhibition is held from February 18 to March 5.
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  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - February 5, 2022 : 1/1 Life Size RX-78 Gundam Statue is seen at Gundam Factory Yokohama in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, near to Tokyo.
    20220205_RodrigoReyesMarin_GundamFac...JPG
  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - February 5, 2022 : 1/1 Life Size RX-78 Gundam Statue is seen at Gundam Factory Yokohama in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, near to Tokyo.
    20220205_RodrigoReyesMarin_GundamFac...JPG
  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - February 5, 2022 : 1/1 Life Size RX-78 Gundam Statue is seen at Gundam Factory Yokohama in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, near to Tokyo.
    20220205_RodrigoReyesMarin_GundamFac...JPG
  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - February 5, 2022 : 1/1 Life Size RX-78 Gundam Statue is seen at Gundam Factory Yokohama in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, near to Tokyo.
    20220205_RodrigoReyesMarin_GundamFac...JPG
  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - February 5, 2022 : 1/1 Life Size RX-78 Gundam Statue is seen at Gundam Factory Yokohama in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, near to Tokyo.
    20220205_RodrigoReyesMarin_GundamFac...JPG
  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - February 5, 2022 : 1/1 Life Size RX-78 Gundam Statue is seen at Gundam Factory Yokohama in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, near to Tokyo.
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  • October 10, 2019, Saitama, Japan - The world's largest rice paddy art with the design of the Japan national rugby team is seen from the rooftop of Ancient Lotus Hall. This year, to pay tribute to the Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan three players (Kazuki Himeno, Michael Leitch and Shiro Tanaka) were chosen to represent the Japanese national team on the rice paddy art in Gyoda City. Visitors from the observation deck at the Kodai Hasu Kaikan (Ancient Lotus Hall) can appreciate the colorful images created by planting varieties of rice plants on 27,195 square meters. The rice paddy art located in Gyoda City is listed in the Guinness World Records as the ''’Largest Rice Field Mosaic in the World'' in 2015. Every year new creations are displayed from early August to the middle of October.
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  • A man holds a bonsai at Seikou-en gardens in Saitama on April 28, 2017 in Japan. The 8th World Bonsai Convention runs for three days until April 30 at Saitama Super Arena and other venues in the city. Saitama City is the home of Omiya Bonsai Village an area where many Bonsai growers moved from Tokyo to settle after the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923. The 1st World Bonsai Convention was also held in Saitama in 1989 and this year's event is expected to attract international visitors from every continent. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - February 5, 2022 : 1/1 Life Size RX-78 Gundam Statue is seen at Gundam Factory Yokohama in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, near to Tokyo.
    20220205_RodrigoReyesMarin_GundamFac...JPG
  • Participants release an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
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  • A giant kite soars during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
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  • A giant kite soars during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
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  • Participants fly an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
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  • Participants fly an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
    20230503_RodrigoRMarin_JPNGiantKiteF...JPG
  • A giant kite soars during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
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  • Participants fly an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
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  • Participants fly an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
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  • Participants fly an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
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  • Japanese Daruma dolls are seen at Takahata Fudoson Temple in Hino City. About 150 sellers gather to sell Daruma dolls without pupils painted on their eyes for people seeking good luck during the year. People color in one pupil when a wish is made or a goal set, and when the wish comes true or the goal is achieved they fill in the other pupil. At the end of the year, used Daruma dolls are returned to the temple to be burned.
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  • Torchbearers pose for the cameras during a Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch Relay event for Hamura City at Tachikawa Stage Garden. Torch relay events started in Tokyo on July 9, less than a month before the opening of the Olympic Games.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - Pedestrians walk past a Starbucks coffee shop at Kanetsuki Street in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - A general view of a Starbucks coffee shop in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - Pedestrians walk past a Starbucks coffee shop at Kanetsuki Street in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • Participants release an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
    20230503_RodrigoRMarin_JPNGiantKiteF...JPG
  • A giant kite soars during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
    20230503_RodrigoRMarin_JPNGiantKiteF...JPG
  • Participants fly an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
    20230503_RodrigoRMarin_JPNGiantKiteF...JPG
  • A giant kite soars during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
    20230503_RodrigoRMarin_JPNGiantKiteF...JPG
  • Participants fly an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
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  • Participants fly an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
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  • Participants fly an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
    20230503_RodrigoRMarin_JPNGiantKiteF...JPG
  • Participants fly an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
    20230503_RodrigoRMarin_JPNGiantKiteF...JPG
  • Participants fly an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
    20230503_RodrigoRMarin_JPNGiantKiteF...JPG
  • Participants fly an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
    20230503_RodrigoRMarin_JPNGiantKiteF...JPG
  • A giant kite soars during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
    20230503_RodrigoRMarin_JPNGiantKiteF...JPG
  • Participants fly an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
    20230503_RodrigoRMarin_JPNGiantKiteF...JPG
  • A giant kite soars during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
    20230503_RodrigoRMarin_JPNGiantKiteF...JPG
  • Participants fly an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
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  • A giant kite soars during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
    20230503_RodrigoRMarin_JPNGiantKiteF...JPG
  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - Pedestrians walk past a Starbucks coffee shop at Kanetsuki Street in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - A signboard of Starbucks on display outside its shop in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - A logo of Starbucks is seen at its coffee shop in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - Pedestrians walk past a Starbucks coffee shop at Kanetsuki Street in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - A general view of a Starbucks coffee shop in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • People attend a Tokyo 2020 volunteers briefing on August 31, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government will gather volunteer applications from September to December, for the next Olympic and Paralympic Games to be held in Tokyo in 2020. The Tokyo Government plans to recruit 11,000 City and Games volunteers. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Heron hooded dancers perform during the Daigyoretsu or Large Parade of Sanja Matsuri Festival at Sensoji Temple in Asakusa on May 18, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. The Daigyoretsu Parade is a large procession of priest, city officials, musicians, geishas and dancers dressing Edo Period costumes through Asakusa streets until Sensoji Temple. This is one of the Three Great Shinto Festivals in Tokyo, that is held on the third weekend of May.
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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 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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  • Renho, leader of the opposition Democratic Party greets supporters during a campaign event for Tokyo's Metropolitan Assembly election at the main street of Ginza on June 25, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Renho appeared in a campaign event in support for party's candidate Yuka Miyazawa for the city elections which will be held on July 2. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • A giant kite soars during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
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  • Participants fly an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
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  • Participants fly an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
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  • Participants fly an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
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  • A giant kite soars during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
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  • A giant kite soars during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
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  • Participants fly an enormous kite during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, except during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5 for the first time in four years.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - Pedestrians walk past a Starbucks coffee shop at Kanetsuki Street in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - A woman takes a picture of a Starbucks coffee shop in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • A smartphone and screen monitor show a volunteering application website for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games on September 28, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. The Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games and the Tokyo metropolitan government started to accept applications for ''Games Volunteers'' from September 26. The organizers are looking for about 80,000 helpers for the competitions and a further 20,000 ''City Volunteers'' to help visitors and tourists at airports and stations during the Games. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • (Center L to R) Toyota Senior Managing Officer Koei Saga, Toyota Senior Managing Officer Kiyotaka Ise and Toyota Motorsport GmbH President Toshio Sato pose for the cameras with Toyota GAZOO Racing team during a press conference to announce new logo and schedule for 2016 at Toyota City Showcase on February 4, 2016, in Tokyo, Japan. Toyota Senior Managing Officer Kiyotaka Ise presented the team members and vehicles that will participate under a new logo in domestic and international competitions including NASCAR in USA, Dakar Rally in South America, and Super GT and Super Formula in Japan, in 2016. Toyota GAZOO Racing groups together all motorsports activities managed by Toyota Motor Corp. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - A logo of Starbucks is seen at its coffee shop in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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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, Japan, March 23, 2020 - A general view of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku ward.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, March 23, 2020 - Signboards of Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games on display outside the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku ward.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, March 23, 2020 - A general view of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku ward.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, March 23, 2020 - A huge signboard of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games on display outside the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku ward.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, March 23, 2020 - A signboard of Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games on display outside the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku ward.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, March 23, 2020 - A huge signboard of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games on display outside the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku ward.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, March 23, 2020 - A signboard of Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games on display outside the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku ward.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, March 23, 2020 - A signboard of Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games on display outside the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku ward.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, March 23, 2020 - A signboard of Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games on display outside the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku ward.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, March 23, 2020 - A huge signboard of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games on display outside the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku ward.
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  • August 02, 2019, Tokyo, Japan - A general view of the J-Village National Training Center is seen as part of the ''Tohoku Media Tour: Fukushima Course'' event. The annual event organized by The Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG) showcases the recovery efforts in Fukushima area affected by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake.
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  • Townscape of Atami in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Shizuoka, Japan, May 28, 2022 - Townscape of Atami in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Townscape of Atami in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Townscape of Atami in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Townscape of Atami in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Townscape of Atami in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Townscape of Atami in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Townscape of Atami in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Shizuoka, Japan, May 28, 2022 - Townscape of Atami in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Shizuoka, Japan, May 28, 2022 - Townscape of Atami in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
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  • Shizuoka, Japan, May 28, 2022 - Townscape of Atami in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
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