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Size:   942K
Date:  2023-06-02
Title:  Heavy rain in western Japan
People walk in heavy rain in the western Japan city of Kochi on June 2, 2023. The Japan Meteorological Agency projected heavy rain over a wide area of Japan through the following day due to an approaching typhoon. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   993K
Date:  2023-06-02
Title:  Japan PM Kishida
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida speaks to reporters at the premier's office in Tokyo on June 2, 2023. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   422K
Date:  2023-06-02
Title:  Japan PM Kishida
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida speaks to reporters at the premier's office in Tokyo on June 2, 2023. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   469K
Date:  2023-06-02
Title:  Fujii joins Habu as only player in shogi history with 7 titles
Photo taken on June 2, 2023, in the Aichi Prefecture city of Seto, the hometown of shogi player Sota Fujii, shows a soda float with the kanji character for "seven" on it served to celebrate his securing of the Meijin title, shogi's most prestigious and oldest, the previous day in a best-of-seven series in Takayama, Nagano Prefecture. The 20-year-old became the second player in the board game's history to hold seven titles simultaneously, after Yoshiharu Habu in 1996, and also became the youngest Meijin title holder, breaking the previous record of 21 years and two months set by Koji Tanigawa in 1983. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   853K
Date:  2023-06-02
Title:  Fujii joins Habu as only player in shogi history with 7 titles
Shogi player Sota Fujii poses in front of a paper lantern with the kanji characters for "Fujii" inn, the venue of the best-of-seven shogi Meijin series, written on it in Takayama in Nagano Prefecture, central Japan, on June 2, 2023, a day after clinching the most prestigious and oldest title. The 20-year-old became the second player in the board game's history to hold seven titles simultaneously, after Yoshiharu Habu in 1996, and also became the youngest Meijin title holder, breaking the previous record of 21 years and two months set by Koji Tanigawa in 1983. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   777K
Date:  2023-06-02
Title:  Fujii joins Habu as only player in shogi history with 7 titles
Photo taken on June 2, 2023, in the Aichi Prefecture city of Seto, the hometown of shogi player Sota Fujii, shows a key holder made to celebrate his securing of the Meijin title, shogi's most prestigious and oldest, the previous day in a best-of-seven series in Takayama, Nagano Prefecture. The 20-year-old became the second player in the board game's history to hold seven titles simultaneously, after Yoshiharu Habu in 1996, and also became the youngest Meijin title holder, breaking the previous record of 21 years and two months set by Koji Tanigawa in 1983. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   911K
Date:  2023-06-02
Title:  Fujii joins Habu as only player in shogi history with 7 titles
Shogi player Sota Fujii smiles during a press conference in Takayama in Nagano Prefecture, central Japan, on June 2, 2023, a day after clinching the most prestigious and oldest title in a best-of-seven series against Akira Watanabe. The 20-year-old became the second player in the board game's history to hold seven titles simultaneously, after Yoshiharu Habu in 1996, and also became the youngest Meijin title holder, breaking the previous record of 21 years and two months set by Koji Tanigawa in 1983. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   923K
Date:  2023-06-02
Title:  Fujii joins Habu as only player in shogi history with 7 titles
Shogi player Sota Fujii attends a press conference in Takayama in Nagano Prefecture, central Japan, on June 2, 2023, a day after clinching the most prestigious and oldest title in a best-of-seven series against Akira Watanabe. The 20-year-old became the second player in the board game's history to hold seven titles simultaneously, after Yoshiharu Habu in 1996, and also became the youngest Meijin title holder, breaking the previous record of 21 years and two months set by Koji Tanigawa in 1983. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   682K
Date:  2023-06-02
Title:  Fujii joins Habu as only player in shogi history with 7 titles
Shogi player Sota Fujii poses in Takayama in Nagano Prefecture, central Japan, on June 2, 2023, a day after clinching the most prestigious and oldest title in a best-of-seven series against Akira Watanabe. The 20-year-old became the second player in the board game's history to hold seven titles simultaneously, after Yoshiharu Habu in 1996, and also became the youngest Meijin title holder, breaking the previous record of 21 years and two months set by Koji Tanigawa in 1983. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   658K
Date:  2023-06-02
Title:  Fujii joins Habu as only player in shogi history with 7 titles
Shogi player Sota Fujii poses in Takayama in Nagano Prefecture, central Japan, on June 2, 2023, a day after clinching the most prestigious and oldest title in a best-of-seven series against Akira Watanabe. The 20-year-old became the second player in the board game's history to hold seven titles simultaneously, after Yoshiharu Habu in 1996, and also became the youngest Meijin title holder, breaking the previous record of 21 years and two months set by Koji Tanigawa in 1983. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   924K
Date:  2023-06-02
Title:  Fujii joins Habu as only player in shogi history with 7 titles
Shogi player Sota Fujii attends a press conference in Takayama in Nagano Prefecture, central Japan, on June 2, 2023, a day after clinching the most prestigious and oldest title in a best-of-seven series against Akira Watanabe. The 20-year-old became the second player in the board game's history to hold seven titles simultaneously, after Yoshiharu Habu in 1996, and also became the youngest Meijin title holder, breaking the previous record of 21 years and two months set by Koji Tanigawa in 1983. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   609K
Date:  2023-06-02
Title:  Fujii joins Habu as only player in shogi history with 7 titles
Shogi player Sota Fujii attends a press conference in Takayama in Nagano Prefecture, central Japan, on June 2, 2023, a day after clinching the most prestigious and oldest title in a best-of-seven series against Akira Watanabe. The 20-year-old became the second player in the board game's history to hold seven titles simultaneously, after Yoshiharu Habu in 1996, and also became the youngest Meijin title holder, breaking the previous record of 21 years and two months set by Koji Tanigawa in 1983. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   898K
Date:  2023-06-02
Title:  Fujii joins Habu as only player in shogi history with 7 titles
Shogi player Sota Fujii attends a press conference in Takayama in Nagano Prefecture, central Japan, on June 2, 2023, a day after clinching the most prestigious and oldest title in a best-of-seven series against Akira Watanabe. The 20-year-old became the second player in the board game's history to hold seven titles simultaneously, after Yoshiharu Habu in 1996, and also became the youngest Meijin title holder, breaking the previous record of 21 years and two months set by Koji Tanigawa in 1983. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   786K
Date:  2023-06-01
Title:  Skateboarding: Uprising Tokyo
Japan's Yuto Horigome (C) poses with the trophy after winning the men's event at the inaugural Uprising Tokyo street skateboarding competition on May 28, 2023, at Ariake Arena in Tokyo, accompanied by Brazil's Carlos Ribeiro (L) and Japan's Toa Sasaki. Ribeiro finished second and Sasaki third. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    


Size:   981K
Date:  2023-06-01
Title:  Skateboarding: Uprising Tokyo
Japan's Aoi Uemura (C) poses with the trophy after winning the women's event at the inaugural Uprising Tokyo street skateboarding competition on May 28, 2023, at Ariake Arena in Tokyo, accompanied by compatriots Coco Yoshizawa (L) and Nanami Onishi. Yoshizawa finished second and Onishi third. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo    

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