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  • October 31, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Interior of the Teikoku-yu (Imperial Bath in Japanese), still operating classic Japanese style public bathhouse (Sento), in business since 1916, Arakawa-ku district, Tokyo, Japan, on October 31, 2018. Today, the Sento culture is dying out - nowadays most of houses are built with a private bath, and land prices in Tokyo are too high to maintain such establishments without the influx of visitors. (Credit Image: © Oleksandr Rupeta/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2018 - Warsaw, Mazowsze, Poland - Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono (L) talks to journalists during a joint press conference with Polish Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowicz (R) at College of Europe in Warsaw, Poland on 6 July 2018. Kono is visiting Poland to discuss bilateral concerns, in the framework of the conference of Ambassadors in Natolin. (Credit Image: © Mateusz Wlodarczyk/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese newspapers report on its front pages that Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn had been arrested on suspicion of financial misconduct, in Tokyo. Nissan said on Monday that Carlos Ghosn, who also heads an alliance of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi, has been arrested (and will be dismissed) for suspicion of under-reporting his corporate salary and using company assets for his personal benefit. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Metropolitan Police restraints Japanese soccer fans access to Shibuya's famous scramble after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_021.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Metropolitan Police restraints Japanese soccer fans access to Shibuya's famous scramble after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_019.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Metropolitan Police restraints Japanese soccer fans access to Shibuya's famous scramble after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_017.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese soccer fans celebrate in Shibuya after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_011.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese soccer fans celebrate in Shibuya after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_014.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese soccer fans celebrate in Shibuya after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_001.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese soccer fans celebrate in Shibuya after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_008.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese soccer fans celebrate in Shibuya after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_006.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese soccer fans celebrate in Shibuya after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_013.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese soccer fans celebrate in Shibuya after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_007.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese soccer fans celebrate in Shibuya after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_005.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Metropolitan Police restraints Japanese soccer fans access to Shibuya's famous scramble after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_022.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Metropolitan Police restraints Japanese soccer fans access to Shibuya's famous scramble after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_024.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Metropolitan Police restraints Japanese soccer fans access to Shibuya's famous scramble after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_023.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese soccer fans celebrate in Shibuya after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_009.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese soccer fans celebrate in Shibuya after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_012.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese soccer fans celebrate in Shibuya after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_004.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese soccer fans celebrate in Shibuya after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_010.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Metropolitan Police restraints Japanese soccer fans access to Shibuya's famous scramble after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_018.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese soccer fans celebrate in Shibuya after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_002.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Metropolitan Police restraints Japanese soccer fans access to Shibuya's famous scramble after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_020.jpg
  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese soccer fans celebrate in Shibuya after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
    20180629_zap_m191_003.jpg
  • June 23, 2017 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Venezuela's central bank is seeking to sell fixed-income securities to Nomura Holdings Inc as a way of raising cash amid an economic crisis, an opposition deputy and a finance industry source said on Thursday, only weeks after a similar deal embroiled the Japanese bank in controversy. Opposition legislators this month publicly chided Nomura for participating along with Goldman Sachs Group Inc in a$2.9 billion bond operation that helped the government of President Nicolas Maduro bolster the country's flagging foreign currency reserves. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 15, 2017 - Davao City, Philippines - Tomoko Dodo, Japanese Consul in Davao delivering her message to Filipinos with Japanese descendants during the Ireisai commemoration. Hundreds of second and third generation Filipinos with Pre-World War 2 Japanese descendants in Davao City commemorates 'Ireisai' or 'Memorial Service' to their departed loved ones who are resting in peace in Mintal Cemetery in Davao. Mintal village is the little Tokyo of pre-war Davao where Japanese community contributes in the cityhood of Davao thru the abaca industry that the Japanese helped to flourish. (Credit Image: © Sherbien Dacalanio/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 29, 2017 - London, London, United Kingdom - Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 29/04/2017. London, United Kingdom. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe press conference. London. UK. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrives at the press conference. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks at a press conference following a meeting with President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Thursday 27 April 2017 and the British Prime Prime Minister Theresa May in London on Friday 28 April 2017 to discuss various issues including the world economy and global security looking ahead to the G7 Summit next month. Picture by Dinendra Haria / i-Images (Credit Image: © Dinendra Haria/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 18, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Ex-Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan. Ishihara alongside Masaru Sasaki former Vice President of Tokyo Metropolitan Health and Medical Treatment Corporation and expert in disaster, came to the Club to call for better medical responses for Japanese Self-Defense Forces (SDF) whom risk their lives in defense of the country. In October, a Japanese soldier died and another was injured due to a traffic accident during a joint drill in the Philippines. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Wire)
    20181218_zap_m191_011.jpg
  • December 18, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Ex-Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara attends a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan. Ishihara alongside Masaru Sasaki former Vice President of Tokyo Metropolitan Health and Medical Treatment Corporation and expert in disaster, came to the Club to call for better medical responses for Japanese Self-Defense Forces (SDF) whom risk their lives in defense of the country. In October, a Japanese soldier died and another was injured due to a traffic accident during a joint drill in the Philippines. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Wire)
    20181218_zap_m191_030.jpg
  • December 18, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Ex-Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara attends a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan. Ishihara alongside Masaru Sasaki former Vice President of Tokyo Metropolitan Health and Medical Treatment Corporation and expert in disaster, came to the Club to call for better medical responses for Japanese Self-Defense Forces (SDF) whom risk their lives in defense of the country. In October, a Japanese soldier died and another was injured due to a traffic accident during a joint drill in the Philippines. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Wire)
    20181218_zap_m191_025.jpg
  • December 18, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Ex-Tokyo Governor SHINTARO ISHIHARA attends a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan. Ishihara alongside Masaru Sasaki former Vice President of Tokyo Metropolitan Health and Medical Treatment Corporation and expert in disaster, came to the Club to call for better medical responses for Japanese Self-Defense Forces (SDF) who risk their lives in defense of the country. In October, a Japanese soldier died and another was injured due to a traffic accident during a joint drill in the Philippines. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Wire)
    20181218_zap_m191_032.jpg
  • December 17, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - A Chinese tourist dressed in Japanese kimono poses for a selfie at the Sensoji Temple in Asakusa district. This year the number of foreign tourists visiting Japan is expected to exceed 30 million for the first time ever, according the Japanese tourist agency. The government has set a target to attract 40 million overseas tourists in 2020, the year of the Tokyo Olympic Games. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Wire)
    20181217_zap_m191_039.jpg
  • September 10, 2017 - Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA - Japanese ladies living in Malaysia wearing traditional Yukata costumes during the annual 'Bon Odori' festival celebrations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on September 10, 2017. Hundreds of participants including both resident Japanese nationals and local Malaysians are celebrated the summer dance festival. (Credit Image: © Chris Jung via ZUMA Wire)
    RTI20170910_zap_j91_001.jpg
  • September 10, 2017 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Japanese ladies living in Malaysia wearing traditional Yukata costumes during the annual 'Bon Odori' festival celebrations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on September 10, 2017. Hundreds of participants including both resident Japanese nationals and local Malaysians are celebrated the summer dance festival. (Credit Image: © Chris Jung/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    RTI20170910_zaa_n230_282.jpg
  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
    MEGA155537_001.jpg
  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
    MEGA155537_007.jpg
  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
    MEGA155537_008.jpg
  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
    MEGA155537_004.jpg
  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
    MEGA155537_003.jpg
  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June 10th 2017. Charlize Theron with her kids son Jackson Theron, daughter August Theron, mother Gerda Jacoba Aletta Maritz and her sister leaving Japanese American Cultural & Community Center in Downtown Los Angeles after celebrating anniversary of West Hollywood ABC's Of Dance School. Charlize Theron's son Jackson was participating in Spring Recital " Dancing Through The Pages". 17 Jun 2017 Pictured: Charles Jacobus Theron, sister. Photo credit: BELFA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • February 10, 2017 - Washington DC, USA - Japanese Prime Minister SHINZO ABE shakes hands with U.S. President DONALD TRUMP (R) during their meeting in the Oval Office at the White House(Credit Image: © Chip Somodevilla/Pool/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 18, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Ex-Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan. Ishihara alongside Masaru Sasaki former Vice President of Tokyo Metropolitan Health and Medical Treatment Corporation and expert in disaster, came to the Club to call for better medical responses for Japanese Self-Defense Forces (SDF) whom risk their lives in defense of the country. In October, a Japanese soldier died and another was injured due to a traffic accident during a joint drill in the Philippines. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 18, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese Communist Party leader Kazuo Shii speaks during a news conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ) in Tokyo, Japan. Shii spoke about the summit meeting between North and South Korea on April 27, and other summit expected between the US and North Korean by the end of May. The leader of the Japanese Communist Party said that the primary goal of the negotiations should be the peace and the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. Meanwhile, South Korean media reported that the North and South Korea are preparing to announce officially the end of the 1950-53 Korean War during a summit next week. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 26, 2019 - Tokyo, Japan - A right-wing, nationalist protester holds an Imperial Japanese army flags towards demonstrators during a demonstration against the U.S president Donald Trump's forthcoming visit to Japan on May 26, 2019 in Tokyo, Japan. President Trump arrived on Saturday for a four-day state visit to Japan, the first official visit of the Reiwa era. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 2, 2019 - Tokyo, Japan - A model dressed up a Japanese kimono inspired in the Republic of Singapore walks on the runway during the Imagine One World Kimono Project event in Tokyo. The Imagine One World Kimono Project aims to create 213 kimonos to represent each of the nations that will take part in the next 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 24, 2019 - Tokyo, Japan - Akie Abe wife of the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, speaks during the 5th World Assembly for Women (WAW!) in Tokyo. This year the WAW! in collaboration with the Women 20 (W20), one of the G20 engagement groups established to make recommendations to G20, invited female leaders from politics, business and society to discuss the roles of women in their countries and affiliations. The event is held from March 23 to 24 at the Hotel New Otani Tokyo. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 26, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson's girlfriend Carrie Symonds is seen holding a placard during the protest against Japanese Whaling in central London. (Credit Image: © Dinendra Haria/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 26, 2018 - Izu, Shizuoka, Japan - Japanese rider Kazushige Kuboki from Team Bridgestone Cycling at the start line of Izu stage, 120.8km on Izu-Japan Cycle Sports Center Road Circuit, the seventh stage of Tour of Japan 2018. .On Saturday, May 26, 2018, in Izu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 17, 2018 - Odesa, Ukraine - Pink blossoms cover a branch of a sakura, also known as a Japanese cherry, growing on the slopes of the 8th station of the Big Fountain, Odesa, southern Ukraine, April 17, 2018. Ukrinform. (Credit Image: © Serhii Liashonok/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2017 - (File Photo) - White House press secretary Sean Spicer has resigned on Friday, after President Trump named a Wall Street financier as his top communications official. PICTURED: February 10, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - White House Press Secretary SEAN SPICER (L) and White House Chief of Staff REINCE PRIEBUS walk down the West Wing Colonnade following a bilateral meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.  (Credit Image: © Chip Somodevilla/Pool/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 23, 2017 - Tokyo, Japan - A sales person stand near a Music CDs store in the Ginza District in Tokyo Japan during a sale of a Japanese DJ who mixes Disco Music. May 23, 2017. Photo by: Ramiro Agustin Vargas Tabares (Credit Image: © Ramiro Agustin Vargas Tabares via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Sahara Force India F1 Team fans at the fans' stage.<br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Scuderia Toro Rosso.<br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Kimi Raikkonen (FIN) Ferrari celebrates his third position in qualifying parc ferme.<br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Romain Grosjean (FRA) Haas F1 Team VF-16.<br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Sebastian Vettel (GER) Ferrari.<br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Kevin Magnussen (DEN) Renault Sport F1 Team.<br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Fans in the grandstand.<br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Jolyon Palmer (GBR) Renault Sport F1 Team.<br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Nico Rosberg (GER) Mercedes AMG F1 with Toto Wolff (GER) Mercedes AMG F1 Shareholder and Executive Director.<br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Kevin Magnussen (DEN) Renault Sport F1 Team.<br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Pascal Wehrlein (GER), Manor Racing <br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • (L to R): Sergio Perez (MEX) Sahara Force India F1 and Nico Hulkenberg (GER) Sahara Force India F1 at the fans' stage.<br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Scuderia Toro Rosso.<br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Pascal Wehrlein (GER) Manor Racing MRT05.<br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Kimi Raikkonen (FIN) Ferrari SF16-H.<br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Lewis Hamilton (GBR), Mercedes AMG F1 Team <br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Renault Sport F1 Team mechanics.<br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Fans in the grandstand.<br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Santino Ferrucci (USA) Haas F1 Team Development Driver.<br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Esteban Ocon (FRA), Manor Racing <br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Dr Helmut Marko (AUT) Red Bull Motorsport Consultant.<br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • Kevin Magnussen (DEN) Renault Sport F1 Team.<br />
08.10.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.<br />
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  • May 26, 2019 - Tokyo, Japan - U.S. President Donald Trump poses with Sumo Grand Champion Asanoyama, left, and the Presidents Cup as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe looks on at Ryogoku Kokugikan Stadium May 26, 2019 in Tokyo, Japan. (Credit Image: © Andrea Hanks via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 25, 2019 - Tokyo, Japan - U.S. President DONALD TRUMP waves as his motorcade passes in front of the Japanese Imperial Palace in Tokyo. Trump is visiting Japan for four days. (Credit Image: © Ramiro Agustin Vargas Tabares/ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 25, 2019 - Tokyo, Japan - A caravan presumably transporting the U.S. President Trump passes in front of the Japanese Imperial Palace in Tokyo. U.S. President Donald Trump is visiting Japan for four days. Photo taken on Saturday, May 25, 2019. Photo by: Ramiro Agustin Vargas Tabares (Credit Image: © Ramiro Agustin Vargas Tabares/ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 1, 2019 - Tokyo, Japan - Japan's new emperor, NARUHITO ( right ) rides on a vehicle in front of the Japanese Imperial Palace in Tokyo Japan. Naruhito ascends the Chrysanthemum throne in a very different Japan to the one his father took over in 1989. (Credit Image: © Ramiro Agustin Vargas Tabares/ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 1, 2019 - Tokyo, Japan - Japan's new emperor, Naruhito rides on a veicle in front of the Japanese Imperial Palace in Tokyo Japan on Wendnesday, May 1, 2019. Naruhito ascends the Chrisanthemum throne in a very different Japan to the one his father took over in 1989. Photo by: Ramiro Agustin Vargas Tabares (Credit Image: © Ramiro Agustin Vargas Tabares/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 21, 2019 - Kyiv, Ukraine - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Ukraine Takashi Kurai (L) delivers a speech before the Kagami Biraki ceremony held during the celebration to mark the appointment as the head of the diplomatic mission, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine, March 21, 2019. Ukrinform. (Credit Image: © Pavlo_bagmut/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 18, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Foreign tourists carrying their shopping bags walk along Chuo-dori (the main shopping street) in Ginza. This year the number of foreign tourists visiting Japan is expected to exceed 30 million for the first time ever, said on Friday, the Japanese tourist agency. The government has set a target to attract 40 million overseas tourists in 2020, the year of the Tokyo Olympic Games. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 18, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Foreign tourists carrying their shopping bags walk along Chuo-dori (the main shopping street) in Ginza. This year the number of foreign tourists visiting Japan is expected to exceed 30 million for the first time ever, said on Friday, the Japanese tourist agency. The government has set a target to attract 40 million overseas tourists in 2020, the year of the Tokyo Olympic Games. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 18, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Foreign tourists carrying their shopping bags walk along Chuo-dori (the main shopping street) in Ginza. This year the number of foreign tourists visiting Japan is expected to exceed 30 million for the first time ever, said on Friday, the Japanese tourist agency. The government has set a target to attract 40 million overseas tourists in 2020, the year of the Tokyo Olympic Games. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese newspapers report on its front pages that Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn had been arrested on suspicion of financial misconduct, in Tokyo. Nissan said on Monday that Carlos Ghosn, who also heads an alliance of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi, has been arrested (and will be dismissed) for suspicion of under-reporting his corporate salary and using company assets for his personal benefit. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese newspapers report on its front pages that Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn had been arrested on suspicion of financial misconduct, in Tokyo. Nissan said on Monday that Carlos Ghosn, who also heads an alliance of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi, has been arrested (and will be dismissed) for suspicion of under-reporting his corporate salary and using company assets for his personal benefit. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 10, 2018 - Madrid, Madrid, Spain - Greek karateka Eleni Chatziliadou seen celebrating after defeating the Japanese karateka Ayumi Uekusa during the Kumite female +68kg final competition of the 24th Karate World Championships at the WiZink centre in Madrid. (Credit Image: © Manu Reino/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 10, 2018 - Madrid, Madrid, Spain - Japanese karateka Ayumi Uekusa seen fighting with Greek karateka Eleni Chatziliadou to compete for the Gold Medal during the Kumite female +68kg final competition of the 24th Karate World Championships at the WiZink centre in Madrid. (Credit Image: © Manu Reino/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 10, 2018 - Madrid, Madrid, Spain - Japanese karateka Ayumi Uekusa seen fighting with Greek karateka Eleni Chatziliadou to compete for the Gold Medal during the Kumite female +68kg final competition of the 24th Karate World Championships at the WiZink centre in Madrid. (Credit Image: © Manu Reino/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 10, 2018 - Madrid, Madrid, Spain - Greek karateka Eleni Chatziliadou seen celebrating after defeating the Japanese karateka Ayumi Uekusa during the Kumite female +68kg final competition of the 24th Karate World Championships at the WiZink centre in Madrid. (Credit Image: © Manu Reino/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - A soccer fan celebrates in Shibuya after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 29, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - A soccer fan celebrates in Shibuya after their team advanced to the second round of World Cup in Tokyo, Japan. Japan's Soccer National Team. Japan sealed their position to the second round of the FIFA World Cup despite losing to Poland 1-0 in Volgograd Arena in Volgograd, Russia. Soccer fans who watched the game in Tokyo gathered in Shibuya's famous scramble crossing to celebrate, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police were on hand to control access. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/via ZUMA Wire via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 24, 2018 - Lida, Nagano, Japan - Japanese rider Yuma Koishi from Team Ukyo takes the King Of The Mountain Red Jersey after Minami Shinshu stage, 123.6km on Shimohisakata Circuit race, the fifth stage of Tour of Japan 2018. .On Thursday, May 24, 2018, in Lida, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 24, 2018 - Japan - Japanese rider Yuma Koishi from Team Ukyo takes the King Of The Mountain Red Jersey after Minami Shinshu stage, 123.6km on Shimohisakata Circuit race, the fifth stage of Tour of Japan 2018. .On Thursday, May 24, 2018, in Lida, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 25, 2017 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - The Dino-Safari exhibition featuring robotic dinosaurs. The rubber creatures make use of a 'Dino-Tronics' mechanism, which allows them to smoothly and quietly walk around, and move their heads and jaws. However the dinosaurs are not completely autonomous - performers encased in the models control their movements..The animatronics were created by Japanese firm ON-ART Corp. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 29, 2017 - Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan - Soldiers with the Japanese Air Self-Defense 2nd Air Defense Missile Group, set up a AN/MPQ-65 radar set during Patriot Missile deployment training at MCAS Iwakuni in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan. The deployment follows the launch of a North Korean ballistic missile test that flew over Japan on August 28th. (Credit Image: © Aaron Henson/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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