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Size:   1087K
Date:  2020-07-12
Title:  Ainu museum in northern Japan
Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga (2nd from R) visits the "Upopoy" Ainu-themed complex in Shiraoi on the northernmost Japanese main island of Hokkaido on July 11, 2020, a day ahead of its public opening. The complex including the National Ainu Museum, dedicated to the Ainu ethnic minority of northern Japan, will open about three months behind schedule due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   1336K
Date:  2020-07-12
Title:  Ainu museum in northern Japan
People attend a ceremony at the "Upopoy" Ainu-themed complex in Shiraoi on the northernmost Japanese main island of Hokkaido on July 11, 2020, a day ahead of its public opening, while observing social distancing to prevent coronavirus infection. The complex including the National Ainu Museum, dedicated to the Ainu ethnic minority of northern Japan, will open about three months behind schedule due to the virus pandemic. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   1025K
Date:  2020-07-12
Title:  Ainu museum in northern Japan
Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga (2nd from L) visits the "Upopoy" Ainu-themed complex in Shiraoi on the northernmost Japanese main island of Hokkaido on July 11, 2020, a day ahead of its public opening. The complex including the National Ainu Museum, dedicated to the Ainu ethnic minority of northern Japan, will open about three months behind schedule due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   793K
Date:  2020-07-12
Title:  Ainu museum in northern Japan
Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga (3rd from R) visits the "Upopoy" Ainu-themed complex in Shiraoi on the northernmost Japanese main island of Hokkaido on July 11, 2020, a day ahead of its public opening. The complex including the National Ainu Museum, dedicated to the Ainu ethnic minority of northern Japan, will open about three months behind schedule due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   198K
Date:  2020-07-12
Title:  Ainu museum in northern Japan
Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga delivers a speech at the "Upopoy" Ainu-themed complex in Shiraoi on the northernmost Japanese main island of Hokkaido on July 11, 2020, a day ahead of its public opening. The complex including the National Ainu Museum, dedicated to the Ainu ethnic minority of northern Japan, will open about three months behind schedule due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   1392K
Date:  2020-07-12
Title:  Ainu museum in northern Japan
People watch a traditional dance at the just opened "Upopoy" Ainu-themed complex in Shiraoi on the northernmost Japanese main island of Hokkaido on July 12, 2020 The complex including the National Ainu Museum, dedicated to the Ainu ethnic minority of northern Japan, opened about three months behind schedule due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   1665K
Date:  2020-07-11
Title:  Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums
Fans are in the stands at Showa Denko Dome in Oita, southwestern Japan, on July 11, 2020, as J-League football starts admitting spectators for top-flight matches for the first time in about four and a half months after a coronavirus-led hiatus. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   1181K
Date:  2020-07-11
Title:  Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums
A moment of silence is observed for people killed in flooding and landslides in Japan's southwestern region of Kyushu before a J-League football match at Showa Denko Dome in Oita on July 11, 2020. The J-League began to admit spectators for top-flight matches for the first time in about four and a half months after a coronavirus-led hiatus. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   1465K
Date:  2020-07-11
Title:  Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums
Fans are in the stands at Showa Denko Dome in Oita, southwestern Japan, on July 11, 2020, as J-League football starts admitting spectators for top-flight matches for the first time in about four and a half months after a coronavirus-led hiatus. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   1129K
Date:  2020-07-11
Title:  Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums
Fans are in the stands at Showa Denko Dome in Oita, southwestern Japan, on July 11, 2020, as J-League football starts admitting spectators for top-flight matches for the first time in about four and a half months after a coronavirus-led hiatus. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   1281K
Date:  2020-07-11
Title:  Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums
Fans enter Showa Denko Dome in Oita, southwestern Japan, on July 11, 2020, as J-League football starts admitting spectators for top-flight matches for the first time in about four and a half months after a coronavirus-led hiatus. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   623K
Date:  2020-07-11
Title:  Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums
Fans have their temperatures checked before entering Showa Denko Dome in Oita, southwestern Japan, on July 11, 2020. J-League football began to admit spectators for top-flight matches the same day for the first time in about four and a half months after a coronavirus-led hiatus. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   1488K
Date:  2020-07-11
Title:  Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums
Fans are in the stands at Todoroki Stadium in Kawasaki near Tokyo on July 11, 2020, as J-League football starts admitting spectators for top-flight matches for the first time in about four and a half months after a coronavirus-led hiatus. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   963K
Date:  2020-07-11
Title:  Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums
Fans are in the stands at Todoroki Stadium in Kawasaki near Tokyo on July 11, 2020, as J-League football starts admitting spectators for top-flight matches for the first time in about four and a half months after a coronavirus-led hiatus. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   1163K
Date:  2020-07-11
Title:  Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums
Fans are in the stands at Todoroki Stadium in Kawasaki near Tokyo on July 11, 2020, as J-League football starts admitting spectators for top-flight matches for the first time in about four and a half months after a coronavirus-led hiatus. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    

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