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Snowfall in Tokyo
A view of Tokyo after snowfall on March 19, 2025, Japan. The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued heavy snow warnings for the mountainous areas of Tokyo, as well as Gunma and Tochigi prefectures. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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Snowfall in Tokyo
A view of Tokyo after snowfall on March 19, 2025, Japan. The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued heavy snow warnings for the mountainous areas of Tokyo, as well as Gunma and Tochigi prefectures. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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Snowfall in Tokyo
A view of Tokyo after snowfall on March 19, 2025, Japan. The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued heavy snow warnings for the mountainous areas of Tokyo, as well as Gunma and Tochigi prefectures. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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Snowfall in Tokyo
A view of Tokyo after snowfall on March 19, 2025, Japan. The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued heavy snow warnings for the mountainous areas of Tokyo, as well as Gunma and Tochigi prefectures. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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Tokyo, 15th Hakuho Cup
6 years old participants fight during the 15th Hakuho Cup at Ryogoku Kokugikan sumo stadium on February 11, 2025 in Tokyo, Japan. The Hakuho Cup is a competition for young sumo wrestlers from elementary and middle school, at the Kokugikan arena in the Ryogoku area of Tokyo.//DATICHE_ND202502110015/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/2502110800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Tokyo, 15th Hakuho Cup
6 years old kid cries after his defeat during the 15th Hakuho Cup at Ryogoku Kokugikan sumo stadium on February 11, 2025 in Tokyo, Japan. The Hakuho Cup is a competition for young sumo wrestlers from elementary and middle school, at the Kokugikan arena in the Ryogoku area of Tokyo.//DATICHE_ND202502110014/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/2502110800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Tokyo, 15th Hakuho Cup
6 years old participants fight during the 15th Hakuho Cup at Ryogoku Kokugikan sumo stadium on February 11, 2025 in Tokyo, Japan. The Hakuho Cup is a competition for young sumo wrestlers from elementary and middle school, at the Kokugikan arena in the Ryogoku area of Tokyo.//DATICHE_ND202502110022/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/2502110758 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Tokyo, 15th Hakuho Cup
6 years old participants prepare to fight during the 15th Hakuho Cup at Ryogoku Kokugikan sumo stadium on February 11, 2025 in Tokyo, Japan. The Hakuho Cup is a competition for young sumo wrestlers from elementary and middle school, at the Kokugikan arena in the Ryogoku area of Tokyo.//DATICHE_ND202502110013/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/2502110758 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Tokyo, 15th Hakuho Cup
6 years old participants fight during the 15th Hakuho Cup at Ryogoku Kokugikan sumo stadium on February 11, 2025 in Tokyo, Japan. The Hakuho Cup is a competition for young sumo wrestlers from elementary and middle school, at the Kokugikan arena in the Ryogoku area of Tokyo.//DATICHE_ND202502110016/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/2502110758 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Tokyo, 15th Hakuho Cup
6 years old participants fight during the 15th Hakuho Cup at Ryogoku Kokugikan sumo stadium on February 11, 2025 in Tokyo, Japan. The Hakuho Cup is a competition for young sumo wrestlers from elementary and middle school, at the Kokugikan arena in the Ryogoku area of Tokyo.//DATICHE_ND202502110010/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/2502110758 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Tokyo, 15th Hakuho Cup
6 years old participants fight during the 15th Hakuho Cup at Ryogoku Kokugikan sumo stadium on February 11, 2025 in Tokyo, Japan. The Hakuho Cup is a competition for young sumo wrestlers from elementary and middle school, at the Kokugikan arena in the Ryogoku area of Tokyo.//DATICHE_ND202502110007/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/2502110758 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Tokyo, 15th Hakuho Cup
6 years old participants fight during the 15th Hakuho Cup at Ryogoku Kokugikan sumo stadium on February 11, 2025 in Tokyo, Japan. The Hakuho Cup is a competition for young sumo wrestlers from elementary and middle school, at the Kokugikan arena in the Ryogoku area of Tokyo.//DATICHE_ND202502110005/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/2502110758 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Tokyo, 15th Hakuho Cup
Participants attends an opening ceremony during the 15th Hakuho Cup at Ryogoku Kokugikan sumo stadium on February 11, 2025 in Tokyo, Japan. The Hakuho Cup is a competition for young sumo wrestlers from elementary and middle school, at the Kokugikan arena in the Ryogoku area of Tokyo.//DATICHE_ND202502110031/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/2502110755 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Restaurant staffed by anime-style avatar waitresses
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Fans of Japanese anime comic books are being offered the chance to be served at a bar and restaurant by an animated avatar waitress.
The avatars are remotely controlled by human staff so they can engage fully with customers via a screen at the table.
It comes as an increasing number of restaurants in Japan are shifting to touchscreen ordering systems to cut costs and overcome staffing shortages.
The scheme is being tested at Japanese-style pub Miraizaka, known as an izakaya, part of a chain owned by a company called Watami in the Shinbashi district of Tokyo.
Miraizaka is partnering with Tokyo-based startup Avatar Dining Lab known as ADL, to offer a human element that AI can’t provide.
As well as the novelty Avatar Dining Lab says the system can also be a plus for staff.
It eliminates the need to commute to and from the restaurant and allows part-time staff to pick up shifts at multiple locations.
They could even appear as different avatars at different restaurants within the same time block.
The experiment is running until August 29.
OPS: Graphic showing how an avatar controlled by a remote working member of staff interracts with customers.
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Restaurant staffed by anime-style avatar waitresses
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Fans of Japanese anime comic books are being offered the chance to be served at a bar and restaurant by an animated avatar waitress.
The avatars are remotely controlled by human staff so they can engage fully with customers via a screen at the table.
It comes as an increasing number of restaurants in Japan are shifting to touchscreen ordering systems to cut costs and overcome staffing shortages.
The scheme is being tested at Japanese-style pub Miraizaka, known as an izakaya, part of a chain owned by a company called Watami in the Shinbashi district of Tokyo.
Miraizaka is partnering with Tokyo-based startup Avatar Dining Lab known as ADL, to offer a human element that AI can’t provide.
As well as the novelty Avatar Dining Lab says the system can also be a plus for staff.
It eliminates the need to commute to and from the restaurant and allows part-time staff to pick up shifts at multiple locations.
They could even appear as different avatars at different restaurants within the same time block.
The experiment is running until August 29.
OPS: An avatar controlled by a remote working member of staff.
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Restaurant staffed by anime-style avatar waitresses
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Fans of Japanese anime comic books are being offered the chance to be served at a bar and restaurant by an animated avatar waitress.
The avatars are remotely controlled by human staff so they can engage fully with customers via a screen at the table.
It comes as an increasing number of restaurants in Japan are shifting to touchscreen ordering systems to cut costs and overcome staffing shortages.
The scheme is being tested at Japanese-style pub Miraizaka, known as an izakaya, part of a chain owned by a company called Watami in the Shinbashi district of Tokyo.
Miraizaka is partnering with Tokyo-based startup Avatar Dining Lab known as ADL, to offer a human element that AI can’t provide.
As well as the novelty Avatar Dining Lab says the system can also be a plus for staff.
It eliminates the need to commute to and from the restaurant and allows part-time staff to pick up shifts at multiple locations.
They could even appear as different avatars at different restaurants within the same time block.
The experiment is running until August 29.
OPS: An avatar waitress on duty at the Miraizaka venue in Tokyo
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Japanese seniors pop and lock to breakdancing beats in latest sport tailored to ageing population
Members of Tokyo's Ara Style Senior say they were inspired by the inclusion of breakdancing at this year’s Paris Olympics.
Head spins and monkey flips are noticeable by their absence. But in their place there is a lot of laughter and a thumping beat, along with the occasional grimace and yelp of frustration.
The 10 people - wearing bright orange and green T-shirts that mark them out as members of Ara Style Senior - do not belong to the demographic you would normally associate with breakdancing. Their average age hovers just below 70, and the oldest is 74.
Takako Mizutani, a member of Ara Style Senior breakdancing club in Tokyo. Japan
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Japanese seniors pop and lock to breakdancing beats in latest sport tailored to ageing population
Members of Tokyo's Ara Style Senior say they were inspired by the inclusion of breakdancing at this year’s Paris Olympics.
Head spins and monkey flips are noticeable by their absence. But in their place there is a lot of laughter and a thumping beat, along with the occasional grimace and yelp of frustration.
The 10 people - wearing bright orange and green T-shirts that mark them out as members of Ara Style Senior - do not belong to the demographic you would normally associate with breakdancing. Their average age hovers just below 70, and the oldest is 74.
Members of Ara Style Senior breakdancing club at a recent class in Tokyo. Japan
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Japanese seniors pop and lock to breakdancing beats in latest sport tailored to ageing population
Members of Tokyo's Ara Style Senior say they were inspired by the inclusion of breakdancing at this year’s Paris Olympics.
Head spins and monkey flips are noticeable by their absence. But in their place there is a lot of laughter and a thumping beat, along with the occasional grimace and yelp of frustration.
The 10 people - wearing bright orange and green T-shirts that mark them out as members of Ara Style Senior - do not belong to the demographic you would normally associate with breakdancing. Their average age hovers just below 70, and the oldest is 74.
Members of Ara Style Senior breakdancing club at a recent class in Tokyo. Japan
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Japanese seniors pop and lock to breakdancing beats in latest sport tailored to ageing population
Members of Tokyo's Ara Style Senior say they were inspired by the inclusion of breakdancing at this year’s Paris Olympics.
Head spins and monkey flips are noticeable by their absence. But in their place there is a lot of laughter and a thumping beat, along with the occasional grimace and yelp of frustration.
The 10 people - wearing bright orange and green T-shirts that mark them out as members of Ara Style Senior - do not belong to the demographic you would normally associate with breakdancing. Their average age hovers just below 70, and the oldest is 74.
Members of Ara Style Senior breakdancing club at a recent class in Tokyo. Japan
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An airport help desk display panel that translates languages for staff and travellers in real time is to be trialled in Japan.
The VoiceBiz UCDisplay aims to provide a smooth, stress-free communication between JAL staff who speak Japanese and passengers who don’t.
It is a joint venture between the nation’s national carrier, Japan Airlines, known as JAL, and Tokyo-based tech firm Toppan and will be used for arrivals and departures.
The first panel has been installed at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport.
The transparent colour display provides text translations based on either keyboard or voice inputs.
The screen displays both the original and translated version of the message to make it easy for both parties to follow along.
By being see-through it lets staff and passengers communicate face-to-face, providing a more personal touch.
JAL began using the system on July 2 at Haneda, where the trial will run until July 8.
OPS: The VoiceBiz UCDisplay at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport.When not in use it can display images of Japan.
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An airport help desk display panel that translates languages for staff and travellers in real time is to be trialled in Japan.
The VoiceBiz UCDisplay aims to provide a smooth, stress-free communication between JAL staff who speak Japanese and passengers who don’t.
It is a joint venture between the nation’s national carrier, Japan Airlines, known as JAL, and Tokyo-based tech firm Toppan and will be used for arrivals and departures.
The first panel has been installed at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport.
The transparent colour display provides text translations based on either keyboard or voice inputs.
The screen displays both the original and translated version of the message to make it easy for both parties to follow along.
By being see-through it lets staff and passengers communicate face-to-face, providing a more personal touch.
JAL began using the system on July 2 at Haneda, where the trial will run until July 8.
OPS: The VoiceBiz UCDisplay at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport.
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly meets with the French Foreign Minister, Catherine Colonna for a bilateral meeting after attending the G7 Foreign Minister working dinner whilst in Tokyo, Japan for the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly meets with the French Foreign Minister, Catherine Colonna for a bilateral meeting after attending the G7 Foreign Minister working dinner whilst in Tokyo, Japan for the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly meets with the French Foreign Minister, Catherine Colonna for a bilateral meeting after attending the G7 Foreign Minister working dinner whilst in Tokyo, Japan for the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly meets with the French Foreign Minister, Catherine Colonna for a bilateral meeting after attending the G7 Foreign Minister working dinner whilst in Tokyo, Japan for the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly meets the Japanese Foreign Minister, Y?ko Kamikawa and attends a G7 Foreign Minister working dinner whilst in Tokyo, Japan for the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly meets the Japanese Foreign Minister, Y?ko Kamikawa and attends a G7 Foreign Minister working dinner whilst in Tokyo, Japan for the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly and The UK Defence Secretary, Grant Shapps speak with Press whilst in Tokyo, Japan for the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly and The UK Defence Secretary, Grant Shapps meet with the Japanese Foreign Minister, Kamikawa and the Japanese Defence Minister, Kihara for a meeting followed by a press conference at the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs whilst in Tokyo, Japan for the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly and The UK Defence Secretary, Grant Shapps meet with the Japanese Foreign Minister, Kamikawa and the Japanese Defence Minister, Kihara for a meeting followed by a press conference at the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs whilst in Tokyo, Japan for the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly and The UK Defence Secretary, Grant Shapps meet with the Japanese Foreign Minister, Kamikawa and the Japanese Defence Minister, Kihara for a meeting followed by a press conference at the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs whilst in Tokyo, Japan for the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly and The UK Defence Secretary, Grant Shapps meet with the Japanese Foreign Minister, Kamikawa and the Japanese Defence Minister, Kihara for a meeting followed by a press conference at the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs whilst in Tokyo, Japan for the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly and The UK Defence Secretary, Grant Shapps meet with the Japanese Foreign Minister, Kamikawa and the Japanese Defence Minister, Kihara for a meeting followed by a press conference at the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs whilst in Tokyo, Japan for the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly and The UK Defence Secretary, Grant Shapps meet with the Japanese Foreign Minister, Kamikawa and the Japanese Defence Minister, Kihara for a meeting followed by a press conference at the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs whilst in Tokyo, Japan for the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly meets the Japanese Foreign Minister, Y?ko Kamikawa and signs the People-to-People memorandum at the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs whilst in Tokyo, Japan for the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers. Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly meets the Japanese Foreign Minister, Y?ko Kamikawa and signs the People-to-People memorandum at the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs whilst in Tokyo, Japan for the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers. Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly meets the Japanese Foreign Minister, Y?ko Kamikawa and signs the People-to-People memorandum at the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs whilst in Tokyo, Japan for the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers. Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting helt Iikura Guest House in Tokyo, Japan. Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly visits and speaks at the People-to-People reception at Miiraikan, National Museum of Emerging Science & Innovation in Tokyo, Japan whilst attending the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly visits and speaks at the People-to-People reception at Miiraikan, National Museum of Emerging Science & Innovation in Tokyo, Japan whilst attending the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly visits and speaks at the People-to-People reception at Miiraikan, National Museum of Emerging Science & Innovation in Tokyo, Japan whilst attending the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
07/11/2023. Tokyo, Japan. The Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly visits and speaks at the People-to-People reception at Miiraikan, National Museum of Emerging Science & Innovation in Tokyo, Japan whilst attending the G7 Summit for Foreign Ministers Picture by Rory Arnold / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
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The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly attends the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting
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Prince Harry departs for Singapore, Tokyo, Japan - 10 Aug 2023
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Prince Harry departs for Singapore, Tokyo, Japan - 10 Aug 2023
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Prince Harry departs for Singapore, Tokyo, Japan - 10 Aug 2023
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Prince Harry departs for Singapore, Tokyo, Japan - 10 Aug 2023
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Prince Harry departs for Singapore, Tokyo, Japan - 10 Aug 2023
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Prince Harry departs for Singapore, Tokyo, Japan - 10 Aug 2023