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  • A Catrina holds a Mexican golden eagle, a symbol of Mexico. During the Day of the Dead celebrations, October 27 is set for the spirits of pets.
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  • April 27, 2019, Tokyo, Japan - Passengers wait for their flights at the departure lobby of Haneda Airport Terminal 2 in Tokyo. This year is expected to reach a record high of travelers to overseas and domestically destinations during an unusual 10-day Golden Week holiday due to the ascension to the throne of Crown Prince Naruhito and the start of the new Reiwa Era. The Golden Week holiday runs from April 27 to May 6. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • May 5, 2019, Tokyo, Japan - Travelers returning to Tokyo after 10-day Golden Week holiday are seen at Tokyo Station. After 10-day national holiday people are returning to Tokyo to start working from Tuesday. This year was an extended national holiday to 10 days to celebrate the ascension to the throne of Japan's new Emperor Naruhito. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • A Golden dragon dance or Kinryu-no-Mai is performed at the Sensoji Temple in Asakusa on March 18, 2016, Tokyo, Japan. The annual festival celebrates the founding of Sensoji temple; which is also known as Kinryu-zan, literally Golden Dragon Mountain. According to legend, when the temple was founded a golden dragon descended from the sky creating a grove of 1,000 pines near the temple on the 18th day. The dragon used in the dance is 88kg and 18m in length and is operated by 8-people. Local elementary school children also participate in the ceremony which attracts many visitors to the temple. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • A Hong Kongese tourist dressed in traditional Japanese kimono poses for a selfie at the Sensoji temple in Asakusa district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 2, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. According to the China National Tourism Administration some 710 million Chinese will travel during this year's holiday which runs for eight days from October 1st. Japan is expected to be the second most popular overseas destination behind Thailand. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • A Chinese tourist dressed in traditional Japanese kimono poses for a photograph at the Sensoji temple in Asakusa district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 2, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. According to the China National Tourism Administration some 710 million Chinese will travel during this year's holiday which runs for eight days from October 1st. Japan is expected to be the second most popular overseas destination behind Thailand. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Travelers wait for delayed bullet trains at Tokyo Station during the Golden Week holidays despite Japan's third coronavirus state of emergency. Tokyo confirmed 1,050 cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, rising above 1,000 for the second time this week.
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  • The departure hall of Haneda Airport Terminal 3 is empty during the Golden Week holidays, amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on May 1, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. The Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is seeking to extend the nationwide state of emergency beyond May 6, when the Golden Week holidays end. Abe will announce his decision on Monday.
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  • Sensoji Temple, the oldest and most famous temple in Tokyo, is almost empty during the Golden Week holidays amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on May 3, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo confirmed 91 coronavirus cases on Sunday, following an increase of 160 in previous days.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, February 22, 2018 - A virtual currency Golden Bitcoin and piggy bank.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, February 22, 2018 - A virtual currency Golden Bitcoin and piggy bank.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, February 22, 2018 - A virtual currency Golden Bitcoin and piggy bank.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, February 22, 2018 - A virtual currency Golden Bitcoin and piggy bank.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, February 22, 2018 - A virtual currency Golden Bitcoin and piggy bank.
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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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  • (L to R) Actor Ryan Gosling and director Damien Chazelle, pose for cameras during the Japan premiere for the movie La La Land on January 26, 2017 in Tokyo, Japan. The romantic musical film set a record for most Golden Globe Awards wins with 7 awards and tied a record for most Oscar nominations with 14. La La Land opens on February 24 in Japan. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • (L to R) Actor Ryan Gosling, Japanese actress Ryoko Yonekura and director Damien Chazelle, pose for cameras during the Japan premiere for the movie La La Land on January 26, 2017 in Tokyo, Japan. The romantic musical film set a record for most Golden Globe Awards wins with 7 awards and tied a record for most Oscar nominations with 14. La La Land opens on February 24 in Japan. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Chinese tourists shop in Ginza shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government recently released the results of a survey conducted among foreign visitors to the capital revealing a drop in the average spend per visitor over the last fiscal year. Despite the drop, the survey still placed Chinese tourists as the biggest spenders in Tokyo with an average spend of 203,816 yen per visitor. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • An employee of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government holds a sign as she calls people to stay home in Kichijoji, amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on May 3, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo confirmed 91 coronavirus cases on Sunday, following an increase of 160 in previous days.
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  • A man wearing a face mask walks past signs encouraging people to ''Stay Home and Social Distance'' in Kichijoji, amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on May 3, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo confirmed 91 coronavirus cases on Sunday, following an increase of 160 in previous days.
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  • Shinjuku Station, one of the busiest train stations in the world, is almost empty on May 1, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo confirmed 165 new coronavirus cases on Friday, the highest number since April 18. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe plans to extend the state of emergency beyond May 6 to control the coronavirus spread in the country.
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  • Stores close its doors in response to the state of emergency declared by the Japanese government at Nakamise Shopping Street in Asakusa, amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on May 3, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo confirmed 91 coronavirus cases on Sunday, following an increase of 160 in previous days.
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  • Stores close its doors in response to the state of emergency declared by the Japanese government at Nakamise Shopping Street in Asakusa, amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on May 3, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo confirmed 91 coronavirus cases on Sunday, following an increase of 160 in previous days.
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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.
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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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  • 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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  • Tokyo, Japan, November 28, 2021- Autumn leafs and trees season at Rikugien Park in Tokyo.
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  • Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii) tree at Japanese park.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Tokyo, Japan, November 28, 2021- Autumn leafs and trees season at Rikugien Park in Tokyo.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, November 28, 2021- A gardener cuts a Japanese black pine tree at Rikugien Park in Tokyo.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, November 28, 2021- Autumn leafs and trees season at Rikugien Park in Tokyo.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, November 28, 2021- Autumn leafs and trees season at Rikugien Park in Tokyo.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, November 28, 2021- Autumn leafs and trees season at Rikugien Park in Tokyo.
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  • Autumn leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Trunks are wrapped with straw (Yuki-gakoi) for winter snow protection at Japanese park. The Yuki-gakoi is the Japanese Artistry of Protecting Plants in Winter with Straw.
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  • Autumn leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Autumn leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii) tree at Japanese park.
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  • Autum leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Autum leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Autum leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Autum leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Autum leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Autum leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Autum leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Autum leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Japanese superhero Ultraman poses with his pure gold commemorative bust at the Ginza Tanaka jewelry store on January 25, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. To coincide with the 50th anniversary broadcast of the Ultraman television series, Ginza Tanaka has released a pure gold commemorative bust of the superhero measuring 30 cm height weighing 11kg. It is valued at 110,000,000 JPY (approximately 1,000,000 USD.) The store is also selling a set of 24k gold coins and a commemorative plate until January 31. The Japanese TV series was first aired in 1966. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • Japanese superhero Ultraman poses with his pure gold commemorative bust at the Ginza Tanaka jewelry store on January 25, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. To coincide with the 50th anniversary broadcast of the Ultraman television series, Ginza Tanaka has released a pure gold commemorative bust of the superhero measuring 30 cm height weighing 11kg. It is valued at 110,000,000 JPY (approximately 1,000,000 USD.) The store is also selling a set of 24k gold coins and a commemorative plate until January 31. The Japanese TV series was first aired in 1966. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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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.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Shelf mushrooms and red foliage in the winter season.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, November 28, 2021- Autumn leafs and trees season at Rikugien Park in Tokyo.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, November 28, 2021- Autumn leafs and trees season at Rikugien Park in Tokyo.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, November 28, 2021- Autumn leafs and trees season at Rikugien Park in Tokyo.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, November 28, 2021- Autumn leafs and trees season at Rikugien Park in Tokyo.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, November 28, 2021- Autumn leafs and trees season at Rikugien Park in Tokyo.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, November 28, 2021- Autumn leafs and trees season at Rikugien Park in Tokyo.
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  • Autumn leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Autumn leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Autumn leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Autumn leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii) tree at Japanese park.
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  • Autum leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Autum leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Autum leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Autum leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • A pure gold commemorative bust of Japanese superhero Ultraman on display at the Ginza Tanaka jewelry store on January 25, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. To coincide with the 50th anniversary broadcast of the Ultraman television series, Ginza Tanaka has released a pure gold commemorative bust of the superhero measuring 30 cm height weighing 11kg. It is valued at 110,000,000 JPY (approximately 1,000,000 USD.) The store is also selling a set of 24k gold coins and a commemorative plate until January 31. The Japanese TV series was first aired in 1966. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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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.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, November 28, 2021- Autumn leafs and trees season at Rikugien Park in Tokyo.
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  • Tokyo, Japan, November 28, 2021- Autumn leafs and trees season at Rikugien Park in Tokyo.
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  • Autumn leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Autum leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Autum leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Autum leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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  • Autum leafs and trees season at Japanese park.
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