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Baron Takuma Dan
Prominent Japanese financier and General Director of the Mitsui firm . Assassinated on 6 March 1932 . Born 1858 . Went to America to study . Became a leading Japanese authority on mining. Created a Baron in 1928
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RISING SUN FALLS TO EARTH
Photo Shows: Perhaps an omen and certainly an attribute to US marksmanship - is this symbol of the rising sun which fell from the skies, painted on the wing of a raiding Japanese plane during an attack on Hawaii .
The plane crashed into the grounds of the Naval Hospital in Honolulu.
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A US AIRCRAFT SCORES A DIRECT HIT ON A JAPANESE SHIP
11 April 1944 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
August. - September 1945, Hiroshima, Japan: View of Hiroshima showing the atomic bomb's destruction to the city. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945. (Polaris). (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484223
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
August. - September 1945, Hiroshima, Japan: View of Hiroshima showing the atomic bomb's destruction to the city. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945. (Polaris). (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484222
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
August 6, 1945 - Hiroshima, Japan: View of atomic bomb exploding over Hiroshima, taken from a US Army plane. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945. (Polaris).
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
August. - September 1945, Hiroshima, Japan: View of Hiroshima showing the atomic bomb's destruction to the city. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945. (Polaris). (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484220
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
August. - September 1945, Hiroshima, Japan: View of Hiroshima showing the atomic bomb's destruction to the city. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945. (Polaris). (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484221
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
August. - September 1945, Hiroshima, Japan: View of Hiroshima showing the atomic bomb's destruction to the city. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945. (Polaris). (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484219
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
September 1945 - April 1946 - Hiroshima, Japan: Views of Hiroshima taken by the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey's Physical Damage Division. This was a classified US government survey under the orders of President Truman to record the deadly effects of the atomic bomb's destruction to the city. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945 . (Polaris). (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484214
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
September 1945 - April 1946 - Hiroshima, Japan: View of the Hiroshima City Hall taken by the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey's Physical Damage Division. This was a classified US government survey under the orders of President Truman to record the deadly effects of the atomic bomb's destruction to the city. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945. (Polaris). (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484213
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
September 1945 - April 1946 - Hiroshima, Japan: Views of Hiroshima taken by the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey's Physical Damage Division. This was a classified US government survey under the orders of President Truman to record the deadly effects of the atomic bomb's destruction to the city. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945 . (Polaris). (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484212
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
September 1945 - April 1946 - Hiroshima, Japan: Views of Hiroshima taken by the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey's Physical Damage Division. This was a classified US government survey under the orders of President Truman to record the deadly effects of the atomic bomb's destruction to the city. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945 . (Polaris). (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484211
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
September 1945 - April 1946 - Hiroshima, Japan: Views of Hiroshima taken by the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey's Physical Damage Division. This was a classified US government survey under the orders of President Truman to record the deadly effects of the atomic bomb's destruction to the city. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945 . (Polaris). (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484209
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
September 1945 - April 1946 - Hiroshima, Japan: Views of Hiroshima taken by the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey's Physical Damage Division. This was a classified US government survey under the orders of President Truman to record the deadly effects of the atomic bomb's destruction to the city. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945 . (Polaris). (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484210
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
September 1945 - April 1946 - Hiroshima, Japan: Views of Hiroshima taken by the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey's Physical Damage Division. This was a classified US government survey under the orders of President Truman to record the deadly effects of the atomic bomb's destruction to the city. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945 . (Polaris). (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484208
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
September 1945 - April 1946 - Hiroshima, Japan: Views of Hiroshima taken by the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey's Physical Damage Division. This was a classified US government survey under the orders of President Truman to record the deadly effects of the atomic bomb's destruction to the city. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945 . (Polaris). (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484207
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
September 1945 - April 1946 - Hiroshima, Japan: Views of Hiroshima taken by the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey's Physical Damage Division. This was a classified US government survey under the orders of President Truman to record the deadly effects of the atomic bomb's destruction to the city. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945 . (Polaris). (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484206
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
September 1945 - April 1946 - Hiroshima, Japan: Views of Hiroshima taken by the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey's Physical Damage Division. This was a classified US government survey under the orders of President Truman to record the deadly effects of the atomic bomb's destruction to the city. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945 . (Polaris). (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484205
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
September 1945 - April 1946 - Hiroshima, Japan: Views of Hiroshima taken by the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey's Physical Damage Division. This was a classified US government survey under the orders of President Truman to record the deadly effects of the atomic bomb's destruction to the city. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945 . (Polaris). (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484204
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
September 1945 - April 1946 - Hiroshima, Japan: Views of Hiroshima taken by the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey's Physical Damage Division. This was a classified US government survey under the orders of President Truman to record the deadly effects of the atomic bomb's destruction to the city. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945 . (Polaris). (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484215
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
September 1945 - April 1946 - Hiroshima, Japan: Views of Hiroshima taken by the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey's Physical Damage Division. This was a classified US government survey under the orders of President Truman to record the deadly effects of the atomic bomb's destruction to the city. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945 . (Polaris). (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484216
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REPORTAGE - Hiroshima 1945
September 1945 - April 1946 - Hiroshima, Japan: Views of Hiroshima taken by the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey's Physical Damage Division. This was a classified US government survey under the orders of President Truman to record the deadly effects of the atomic bomb's destruction to the city. Hiroshima was annihilated in the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945 . (Polaris). (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484217
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Japanese Army .
Although Japan's constitution still bans re-armament , this country returned to the ranks of the world's military powers with the establishment on July 1st , 1954 , of the National Defence Agency with it's three services of land , sea and air . The immediate objective of the three services will be a 140,000-man Army , a 39,000-ton Navy and a 167-plane Air Force . Japan's first post-war Defence Minister will be Tokutaro Kimura , a former lawyer , whose position will be Director - General of the Defence Agency . The supreme Commander will be the Prime Minister . The predecessors of the new military establishment - the National Safety Corps and the Coastal Safety Corps - were limited to domestic operations or quelling internal upheavals . The new defence forces , in addition to engaging external enemies , will be used in coping with internal upheavals and natural disasters .
PICTURE SHOWS Members of Japan's aerial force being given elementary instructions in aviation . All instructors are ex-members of Japan 's old Army and Navy Air Arm .
1954
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Japanese Army .
Although Japan's constitution still bans re-armament , this country returned to the ranks of the world's military powers with the establishment on July 1st , 1954 , of the National Defence Agency with it's three services of land , sea and air . The immediate objective of the three services will be a 140,000-man Army , a 39,000-ton Navy and a 167-plane Air Force . Japan's first post-war Defence Minister will be Tokutaro Kimura , a former lawyer , whose position will be Director - General of the Defence Agency . The supreme Commander will be the Prime Minister . The predecessors of the new military establishment - the National Safety Corps and the Coastal Safety Corps - were limited to domestic operations or quelling internal upheavals . The new defence forces , in addition to engaging external enemies , will be used in coping with internal upheavals and natural disasters .
PICTURE SHOWS :-Members of Japan's Army Defence Force loading an anti-aircraft gun .
1954
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Japanese Army .
Although Japan's constitution still bans re-armament , this country returned to the ranks of the world's military powers with the establishment on July 1st , 1954 , of the National Defence Agency with it's three services of land , sea and air . The immediate objective of the three services will be a 140,000-man Army , a 39,000-ton Navy and a 167-plane Air Force . Japan's first post-war Defence Minister will be Tokutaro Kimura , a former lawyer , whose position will be Director - General of the Defence Agency . The supreme Commander will be the Prime Minister . The predecessors of the new military establishment - the National Safety Corps and the Coastal Safety Corps - were limited to domestic operations or quelling internal upheavals . The new defence forces , in addition to engaging external enemies , will be used in coping with internal upheavals and natural disasters .
PICTURE SHOWS ;-Army defence forces in a charge during drills .
1954
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Japanese Army .
Although Japan's constitution still bans re-armament , this country returned to the ranks of the world's military powers with the establishment on July 1st , 1954 , of the National Defence Agency with it's three services of land , sea and air . The immediate objective of the three services will be a 140,000-man Army , a 39,000-ton Navy and a 167-plane Air Force . Japan's first post-war Defence Minister will be Tokutaro Kimura , a former lawyer , whose position will be Director - General of the Defence Agency . The supreme Commander will be the Prime Minister . The predecessors of the new military establishment - the National Safety Corps and the Coastal Safety Corps - were limited to domestic operations or quelling internal upheavals . The new defence forces , in addition to engaging external enemies , will be used in coping with internal upheavals and natural disasters .
PICTURE SHOWS ;- Machine gun practice by an army gunner .
1954
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Japanese Army .
Although Japan's constitution still bans re-armament , this country returned to the ranks of the world's military powers with the establishment on July 1st , 1954 , of the National Defence Agency with it's three services of land , sea and air . The immediate objective of the three services will be a 140,000-man Army , a 39,000-ton Navy and a 167-plane Air Force . Japan's first post-war Defence Minister will be Tokutaro Kimura , a former lawyer , whose position will be Director - General of the Defence Agency . The supreme Commander will be the Prime Minister . The predecessors of the new military establishment - the National Safety Corps and the Coastal Safety Corps - were limited to domestic operations or quelling internal upheavals . The new defence forces , in addition to engaging external enemies , will be used in coping with internal upheavals and natural disasters .
PICTURE SHOWS :- Army defence forces manipulating heavy field guns .
1954
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Japanese Army .
Although Japan's constitution still bans re-armament , this country returned to the ranks of the world's military powers with the establishment on July 1st , 1954 , of the National Defence Agency with it's three services of land , sea and air . The immediate objective of the three services will be a 140,000-man Army , a 39,000-ton Navy and a 167-plane Air Force . Japan's first post-war Defence Minister will be Tokutaro Kimura , a former lawyer , whose position will be Director - General of the Defence Agency . The supreme Commander will be the Prime Minister . The predecessors of the new military establishment - the National Safety Corps and the Coastal Safety Corps - were limited to domestic operations or quelling internal upheavals . The new defence forces , in addition to engaging external enemies , will be used in coping with internal upheavals and natural disasters .
PICTURE SHOWS ;-In the engine room of a small defence craft of Japan's new Navy .
1954
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Japanese Army .
Although Japan's constitution still bans re-armament , this country returned to the ranks of the world's military powers with the establishment on July 1st , 1954 , of the National Defence Agency with it's three services of land , sea and air . The immediate objective of the three services will be a 140,000-man Army , a 39,000-ton Navy and a 167-plane Air Force . Japan's first post-war Defence Minister will be Tokutaro Kimura , a former lawyer , whose position will be Director - General of the Defence Agency . The supreme Commander will be the Prime Minister . The predecessors of the new military establishment - the National Safety Corps and the Coastal Safety Corps - were limited to domestic operations or quelling internal upheavals . The new defence forces , in addition to engaging external enemies , will be used in coping with internal upheavals and natural disasters .
PICTURE SHOWS ;- Gun practice on a coastal patrol boat of the new Japanese Defence Navy .
1954
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Japanese Army .
Although Japan's constitution still bans re-armament , this country returned to the ranks of the world's military powers with the establishment on July 1st , 1954 , of the National Defence Agency with it's three services of land , sea and air . The immediate objective of the three services will be a 140,000-man Army , a 39,000-ton Navy and a 167-plane Air Force . Japan's first post-war Defence Minister will be Tokutaro Kimura , a former lawyer , whose position will be Director - General of the Defence Agency . The supreme Commander will be the Prime Minister . The predecessors of the new military establishment - the National Safety Corps and the Coastal Safety Corps - were limited to domestic operations or quelling internal upheavals . The new defence forces , in addition to engaging external enemies , will be used in coping with internal upheavals and natural disasters .
PICTURE SHOWS ;- Members of JAPAN'S Naval defence force relax in a game of Go ( foreground ) , something like checkers , and Shogi ( left rear ) , chess , in a cabin of a coastal patrol boat .
1954
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Japanese Army .
Although Japan's constitution still bans re-armament , this country returned to the ranks of the world's military powers with the establishment on July 1st , 1954 , of the National Defence Agency with its three services of land , sea and air . The immediate objective of the three services will be a 140,000-man Army , a 39,000-ton Navy and a 167-plane Air Force . Japan's first post-war Defence Minister will be Tokutaro Kimura , a former lawyer , whose position will be Director - General of the Defence Agency . The supreme Commander will be the Prime Minister . The predecessors of the new military establishment - the National Safety Corps and the Coastal Safety Corps - were limited to domestic operations or quelling internal upheavals . The new defence forces , in addition to engaging external enemies , will be used in coping with internal upheavals and natural disasters .
PICTURE SHOWS ;- Flag signalling on a coastal patrol boat .
1954
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Japanese Army .
Although Japan's constitution still bans re-armament , this country returned to the ranks of the world's military powers with the establishment on July 1st , 1954 , of the National Defence Agency with it's three services of land , sea and air . The immediate objective of the three services will be a 140,000-man Army , a 39,000-ton Navy and a 167-plane Air Force . Japan's first post-war Defence Minister will be Tokutaro Kimura , a former lawyer , whose position will be Director - General of the Defence Agency . The supreme Commander will be the Prime Minister . The predecessors of the new military establishment - the National Safety Corps and the Coastal Safety Corps - were limited to domestic operations or quelling internal upheavals . The new defence forces , in addition to engaging external enemies , will be used in coping with internal upheavals and natural disasters .
PICTURE SHOWS ; Tokutaro Kimura , Defence Minister and Director-General of the newly established Japan National Defence Agency .
1954
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Japanese Army .
Although Japan's constitution still bans re-armament , this country returned to the ranks of the world's military powers with the establishment on July 1st , 1954 , of the National Defence Agency with it's three services of land , sea and air . The immediate objective of the three services will be a 140,000-man Army , a 39,000-ton Navy and a 167-plane Air Force . Japan's first post-war Defence Minister will be Tokutaro Kimura , a former lawyer , whose position will be Director - General of the Defence Agency . The supreme Commander will be the Prime Minister . The predecessors of the new military establishment - the National Safety Corps and the Coastal Safety Corps - were limited to domestic operations or quelling internal upheavals . The new defence forces , in addition to engaging external enemies , will be used in coping with internal upheavals and natural disasters .
PICTURE SHOWS ; Keizo Hayashi , General Chief of staff of the newly established Japan National Defence Agency .
1954
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Japanese Army .
Although Japan's constitution still bans re-armament , this country returned to the ranks of the world's military powers with the establishment on July 1st , 1954 , of the National Defence Agency with its three services of land , sea and air . The immediate objective of the three services will be a 140,000-man Army , a 39,000-ton Navy and a 167-plane Air Force . Japan's first post-war Defence Minister will be Tokutaro Kimura , a former lawyer , whose position will be Director - General of the Defence Agency . The supreme Commander will be the Prime Minister . The predecessors of the new military establishment - the National Safety Corps and the Coastal Safety Corps - were limited to domestic operations or quelling internal upheavals . The new defence forces , in addition to engaging external enemies , will be used in coping with internal upheavals and natural disasters .
PICTURE SHOWS ;- The daily flag-raising ceremony in the compound of one of the barracks of Japan's new Defence Army .
1954
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Japanese Army .
Although Japan's constitution still bans re-armament , this country returned to the ranks of the world's military powers with the establishment on July 1st , 1954 , of the National Defence Agency with it's three services of land , sea and air . The immediate objective of the three services will be a 140,000-man Army , a 39,000-ton Navy and a 167-plane Air Force . Japan's first post-war Defence Minister will be Tokutaro Kimura , a former lawyer , whose position will be Director - General of the Defence Agency . The supreme Commander will be the Prime Minister . The predecessors of the new military establishment - the National Safety Corps and the Coastal Safety Corps - were limited to domestic operations or quelling internal upheavals . The new defence forces , in addition to engaging external enemies , will be used in coping with internal upheavals and natural disasters .
PICTURE SHOWS ;- Gun practice on a coastal patrol boat of the Japanese Defence Navy .
1954
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Japanese Army .
Although Japan's constitution still bans re-armament , this country returned to the ranks of the world's military powers with the establishment on July 1st , 1954 , of the National Defence Agency with it's three services of land , sea and air . The immediate objective of the three services will be a 140,000-man Army , a 39,000-ton Navy and a 167-plane Air Force . Japan's first post-war Defence Minister will be Tokutaro Kimura , a former lawyer , whose position will be Director - General of the Defence Agency . The supreme Commander will be the Prime Minister . The predecessors of the new military establishment - the National Safety Corps and the Coastal Safety Corps - were limited to domestic operations or quelling internal upheavals . The new defence forces , in addition to engaging external enemies , will be used in coping with internal upheavals and natural disasters .
PICTURE SHOWS ;- Tanks of Japan's new defence force .
1954
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PEOPLE: John Lennon würde am 9.10.15 75 Jahre alt werden
JOHN LENNON
British Pop Singer, Songwriter and Musician
With his wife YOKO ONO
Japanese Artist and Musician
Universal Pictorial Press Photo
PCO 235783 01.01.1972
ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Yoko Ono feiert ihren 80. Geburtstag am 18. Februar 2013 (frühe Bilder)
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Japanese Grand Prix at the Fuji International Speedway, Gotenba Japan - Oct 1976
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Chris Barham / Upi (1030946d)
James Hunt (centre) before the 1976 Japanese Grand Prix with team manager Teddy Meyer (right)
Japanese Grand Prix at the Fuji International Speedway, Gotenba Japan - Oct 1976
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Japanese Grand Prix at the Fuji International Speedway, Gotenba Japan - Oct 1976
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Chris Barham / Upi (1030946e)
James Hunt before the 1976 Japanese Grand Prix
Japanese Grand Prix at the Fuji International Speedway, Gotenba Japan - Oct 1976
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PEOPLE - Bianca Jagger feiert im Studio 54
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robert Kirk/Penske Media/REX/Shutterstock (6906860bb)
Bianca Jagger and friend attend the party at the Palladium, designed by Japanese architect Arata Isozaki and filled with art installations and Azzedine Alaia designed black costumes for the staff on May 15, 1985 in New York...Article title: 'Eye: And Now, The Palladium
Palladium Party, New York
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JAPANESE EMBASSY IN LONDON, BRITAIN - 1986
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NILS JORGENSEN / Rex Features ( 124068a )
JAPANESE EMBASSY IN LONDON, BRITAIN - 1986
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NEWS - Japan: Tokio's Tsukiji Fischmarkt wird nach 83 Jahren geschlossen
An overall view of Tokyo's Tsukiji Fish Market in this 1987 file photo. The venerable Tsukiji fish market is closing being replaced by a $5 billion newer market further away from central Tokyo. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 24388858
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KYOTO GARDEN IN HOLLAND PARK, LONDON, BRITAIN - 1991
Mandatory Credit: Photo by PETER BROOKER / Rex Features ( 189504a )
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KYOTO GARDEN IN HOLLAND PARK, LONDON, BRITAIN - 1991
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KYOTO GARDEN IN HOLLAND PARK, LONDON, BRITAIN - 1991
Mandatory Credit: Photo by PETER BROOKER / Rex Features ( 189504b )
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KYOTO GARDEN IN HOLLAND PARK, LONDON, BRITAIN - 1991
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London Zoo. They May Seem The Most Unlikely Playmates But Liffey The Japanese Akita Pup Was Keen To Join The Cubs. She Soon Struck Up A Firm Friendship With Hari The Young Sumatran Tiger.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neville Marriner / Associated Newspapers / Rex Features (1313614a)
London Zoo. They May Seem The Most Unlikely Playmates But Liffey The Japanese Akita Pup Was Keen To Join The Cubs. She Soon Struck Up A Firm Friendship With Hari The Young Sumatran Tiger.
London Zoo. They May Seem The Most Unlikely Playmates But Liffey The Japanese Akita Pup Was Keen To Join The Cubs. She Soon Struck Up A Firm Friendship With Hari The Young Sumatran Tiger.
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London Zoo. They May Seem The Most Unlikely Playmates But Liffey The Japanese Akita Pup Was Keen To Join The Cubs. She Soon Struck Up A Firm Friendship With Hari The Young Sumatran Tiger.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neville Marriner / Associated Newspapers / Rex Features (1313615a)
London Zoo. They May Seem The Most Unlikely Playmates But Liffey The Japanese Akita Pup Was Keen To Join The Cubs. She Soon Struck Up A Firm Friendship With Hari The Young Sumatran Tiger.
London Zoo. They May Seem The Most Unlikely Playmates But Liffey The Japanese Akita Pup Was Keen To Join The Cubs. She Soon Struck Up A Firm Friendship With Hari The Young Sumatran Tiger.
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Japan Hokkaido Nibutani Ainu couple in traditional dress
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NEWS - Astronaut John Glenn im Alter von 95 Jahren gestorben
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (1379907f)
United States Senator John H. Glenn Jr. (Democrat of Ohio), payload specialist, works with the Advanced Organic Separation (ADSEP) experiment inside the Spacehab facility onboard Discovery from October 29 - November 7, 1998. Sen. Glenn joined five astronauts and a Japanese payload specialist for the nine-day STS-95 mission in Earth orbit.
John Glenn
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gerard Lacz / Rex Features (1920566a)
Japanese Crane, grus japonensis, Adult in Flight, Taking off, Hokkaido Island in Japan
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