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Han Duck-soo Visits Communal Housing In Donui-dong, Tours Facility With Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon
This handout photo shows former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo visiting a communal housing facility in Donui-dong, central Seoul, South Korea, on May 2, 2025. He tours the Saetteul House public center, including the ''Warmth Storage'' on the first floor and upper-level living spaces, and is scheduled to dine with Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon at a nearby restaurant. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Han Duck-soo Visits Communal Housing In Donui-dong, Tours Facility With Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon
This handout photo provided by Han Duck-soo's campaign shows the former prime minister visiting a communal housing facility in Donui-dong, central Seoul, South Korea, on May 2, 2025. He tours the Saetteul House public center, including the ''Warmth Storage'' on the first floor and upper-level living spaces, and is scheduled to dine with Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon (right) at a nearby restaurant. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Han Duck-soo Visits Communal Housing In Donui-dong, Tours Facility With Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon
This handout photo provided by Han Duck-soo's campaign shows the former prime minister visiting a communal housing facility in Donui-dong, central Seoul, South Korea, on May 2, 2025. He tours the Saetteul House public center, including the ''Warmth Storage'' on the first floor and upper-level living spaces, and is scheduled to dine with Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon (right) at a nearby restaurant. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Han Duck-soo Visits Communal Housing In Donui-dong, Tours Facility With Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon
This handout photo shows former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo visiting a communal housing facility in Donui-dong, central Seoul, South Korea, on May 2, 2025. He tours the Saetteul House public center, including the ''Warmth Storage'' on the first floor and upper-level living spaces, and is scheduled to dine with Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon at a nearby restaurant. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Han Duck-soo Visits Communal Housing In Donui-dong, Tours Facility With Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon
This handout photo shows former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo visiting a communal housing facility in Donui-dong, central Seoul, South Korea, on May 2, 2025. He tours the Saetteul House public center, including the ''Warmth Storage'' on the first floor and upper-level living spaces, and is scheduled to dine with Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon at a nearby restaurant. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Han Duck-soo Visits Communal Housing In Donui-dong, Tours Facility With Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon
This handout photo shows former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo visiting a communal housing facility in Donui-dong, central Seoul, South Korea, on May 2, 2025. He tours the Saetteul House public center, including the ''Warmth Storage'' on the first floor and upper-level living spaces, and is scheduled to dine with Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon at a nearby restaurant. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Muslims Gather For Eid Al-Fitr Prayers In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 30:
Muslim worshippers gather at Masjid Al Fatima, an Ahle Sunnah mosque in South Edmonton, for Eid al-Fitr prayers marking the end of Ramadan on March 30, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Muslims Gather For Eid Al-Fitr Prayers In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 30:
Muslim worshippers gather at Masjid Al Fatima, an Ahle Sunnah mosque in South Edmonton, for Eid al-Fitr prayers marking the end of Ramadan on March 30, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Muslims Gather For Eid Al-Fitr Prayers In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 30:
Muslim worshippers gather at Masjid Al Fatima, an Ahle Sunnah mosque in South Edmonton, for Eid al-Fitr prayers marking the end of Ramadan on March 30, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Muslims Gather For Eid Al-Fitr Prayers In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 30:
A Muslim woman with henna designs on her hands checks her mobile phone while leaving Masjid Al Fatima, an Ahle Sunnah mosque in South Edmonton, after Eid al-Fitr prayers marking the end of Ramadan on March 30, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Muslims Gather For Eid Al-Fitr Prayers In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 30:
Muslim worshippers gather at Masjid Al Fatima, an Ahle Sunnah mosque in South Edmonton, for Eid al-Fitr prayers marking the end of Ramadan on March 30, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Muslims Gather For Eid Al-Fitr Prayers In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 30:
Muslim worshippers gather at Masjid Al Fatima, an Ahle Sunnah mosque in South Edmonton, for Eid al-Fitr prayers marking the end of Ramadan on March 30, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_183042812_NUR
Muslims Gather For Eid Al-Fitr Prayers In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 30:
Muslim worshippers gather at Masjid Al Fatima, an Ahle Sunnah mosque in South Edmonton, for Eid al-Fitr prayers marking the end of Ramadan on March 30, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_183042809_NUR
Muslims Gather For Eid Al-Fitr Prayers In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 30:
Muslim worshippers gather at Masjid Al Fatima, an Ahle Sunnah mosque in South Edmonton, for Eid al-Fitr prayers marking the end of Ramadan on March 30, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_183042806_NUR
Muslims Gather For Eid Al-Fitr Prayers In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 30:
Muslim worshippers gather at Masjid Al Fatima, an Ahle Sunnah mosque in South Edmonton, for Eid al-Fitr prayers marking the end of Ramadan on March 30, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_183042804_NUR
Muslims Gather For Eid Al-Fitr Prayers In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 30:
Muslim worshippers gather at Masjid Al Fatima, an Ahle Sunnah mosque in South Edmonton, for Eid al-Fitr prayers marking the end of Ramadan on March 30, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
DUK10116008_014
FEATURE - Riesige Vogelnester an Schildern und Masten in Südafrika
An extraordinary series of giant nests which can each house up to 500 birds take on different shapes on telephone poles and road signs.
The nests - akin to aerial haystacks - are built by the sociable weaver birds, which live up to their name by living in large colonies.
The complex nests even have separate breeding and roosting chambers are are insulated so the sociable weavers can escape the 40 degree Celsius heat during the day.
Steve Toon, 56, and his wife Ann, 60, photographed the impressive nests at the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in South Africa's Northern Cape province.
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DUK10116008_013
FEATURE - Riesige Vogelnester an Schildern und Masten in Südafrika
An extraordinary series of giant nests which can each house up to 500 birds take on different shapes on telephone poles and road signs.
The nests - akin to aerial haystacks - are built by the sociable weaver birds, which live up to their name by living in large colonies.
The complex nests even have separate breeding and roosting chambers are are insulated so the sociable weavers can escape the 40 degree Celsius heat during the day.
Steve Toon, 56, and his wife Ann, 60, photographed the impressive nests at the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in South Africa's Northern Cape province.
SEE COPY FOR DETAILS
© Ann and Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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DUK10116008_012
FEATURE - Riesige Vogelnester an Schildern und Masten in Südafrika
An extraordinary series of giant nests which can each house up to 500 birds take on different shapes on telephone poles and road signs.
The nests - akin to aerial haystacks - are built by the sociable weaver birds, which live up to their name by living in large colonies.
The complex nests even have separate breeding and roosting chambers are are insulated so the sociable weavers can escape the 40 degree Celsius heat during the day.
Steve Toon, 56, and his wife Ann, 60, photographed the impressive nests at the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in South Africa's Northern Cape province.
SEE COPY FOR DETAILS
© Ann and Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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DUK10116008_011
FEATURE - Riesige Vogelnester an Schildern und Masten in Südafrika
An extraordinary series of giant nests which can each house up to 500 birds take on different shapes on telephone poles and road signs.
The nests - akin to aerial haystacks - are built by the sociable weaver birds, which live up to their name by living in large colonies.
The complex nests even have separate breeding and roosting chambers are are insulated so the sociable weavers can escape the 40 degree Celsius heat during the day.
Steve Toon, 56, and his wife Ann, 60, photographed the impressive nests at the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in South Africa's Northern Cape province.
SEE COPY FOR DETAILS
© Ann and Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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DUK10116008_010
FEATURE - Riesige Vogelnester an Schildern und Masten in Südafrika
An extraordinary series of giant nests which can each house up to 500 birds take on different shapes on telephone poles and road signs.
The nests - akin to aerial haystacks - are built by the sociable weaver birds, which live up to their name by living in large colonies.
The complex nests even have separate breeding and roosting chambers are are insulated so the sociable weavers can escape the 40 degree Celsius heat during the day.
Steve Toon, 56, and his wife Ann, 60, photographed the impressive nests at the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in South Africa's Northern Cape province.
SEE COPY FOR DETAILS
© Ann and Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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DUK10116008_009
FEATURE - Riesige Vogelnester an Schildern und Masten in Südafrika
An extraordinary series of giant nests which can each house up to 500 birds take on different shapes on telephone poles and road signs.
The nests - akin to aerial haystacks - are built by the sociable weaver birds, which live up to their name by living in large colonies.
The complex nests even have separate breeding and roosting chambers are are insulated so the sociable weavers can escape the 40 degree Celsius heat during the day.
Steve Toon, 56, and his wife Ann, 60, photographed the impressive nests at the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in South Africa's Northern Cape province.
SEE COPY FOR DETAILS
© Ann and Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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DUK10116008_008
FEATURE - Riesige Vogelnester an Schildern und Masten in Südafrika
An extraordinary series of giant nests which can each house up to 500 birds take on different shapes on telephone poles and road signs.
The nests - akin to aerial haystacks - are built by the sociable weaver birds, which live up to their name by living in large colonies.
The complex nests even have separate breeding and roosting chambers are are insulated so the sociable weavers can escape the 40 degree Celsius heat during the day.
Steve Toon, 56, and his wife Ann, 60, photographed the impressive nests at the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in South Africa's Northern Cape province.
SEE COPY FOR DETAILS
© Ann and Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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DUK10116008_007
FEATURE - Riesige Vogelnester an Schildern und Masten in Südafrika
An extraordinary series of giant nests which can each house up to 500 birds take on different shapes on telephone poles and road signs.
The nests - akin to aerial haystacks - are built by the sociable weaver birds, which live up to their name by living in large colonies.
The complex nests even have separate breeding and roosting chambers are are insulated so the sociable weavers can escape the 40 degree Celsius heat during the day.
Steve Toon, 56, and his wife Ann, 60, photographed the impressive nests at the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in South Africa's Northern Cape province.
SEE COPY FOR DETAILS
© Ann and Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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DUK10116008_006
FEATURE - Riesige Vogelnester an Schildern und Masten in Südafrika
An extraordinary series of giant nests which can each house up to 500 birds take on different shapes on telephone poles and road signs.
The nests - akin to aerial haystacks - are built by the sociable weaver birds, which live up to their name by living in large colonies.
The complex nests even have separate breeding and roosting chambers are are insulated so the sociable weavers can escape the 40 degree Celsius heat during the day.
Steve Toon, 56, and his wife Ann, 60, photographed the impressive nests at the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in South Africa's Northern Cape province.
SEE COPY FOR DETAILS
© Ann and Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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DUK10116008_005
FEATURE - Riesige Vogelnester an Schildern und Masten in Südafrika
An extraordinary series of giant nests which can each house up to 500 birds take on different shapes on telephone poles and road signs.
The nests - akin to aerial haystacks - are built by the sociable weaver birds, which live up to their name by living in large colonies.
The complex nests even have separate breeding and roosting chambers are are insulated so the sociable weavers can escape the 40 degree Celsius heat during the day.
Steve Toon, 56, and his wife Ann, 60, photographed the impressive nests at the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in South Africa's Northern Cape province.
SEE COPY FOR DETAILS
© Ann and Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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DUK10116008_004
FEATURE - Riesige Vogelnester an Schildern und Masten in Südafrika
An extraordinary series of giant nests which can each house up to 500 birds take on different shapes on telephone poles and road signs.
The nests - akin to aerial haystacks - are built by the sociable weaver birds, which live up to their name by living in large colonies.
The complex nests even have separate breeding and roosting chambers are are insulated so the sociable weavers can escape the 40 degree Celsius heat during the day.
Steve Toon, 56, and his wife Ann, 60, photographed the impressive nests at the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in South Africa's Northern Cape province.
SEE COPY FOR DETAILS
© Ann and Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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DUK10116008_003
FEATURE - Riesige Vogelnester an Schildern und Masten in Südafrika
An extraordinary series of giant nests which can each house up to 500 birds take on different shapes on telephone poles and road signs.
The nests - akin to aerial haystacks - are built by the sociable weaver birds, which live up to their name by living in large colonies.
The complex nests even have separate breeding and roosting chambers are are insulated so the sociable weavers can escape the 40 degree Celsius heat during the day.
Steve Toon, 56, and his wife Ann, 60, photographed the impressive nests at the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in South Africa's Northern Cape province.
SEE COPY FOR DETAILS
© Ann and Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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DUK10116008_002
FEATURE - Riesige Vogelnester an Schildern und Masten in Südafrika
An extraordinary series of giant nests which can each house up to 500 birds take on different shapes on telephone poles and road signs.
The nests - akin to aerial haystacks - are built by the sociable weaver birds, which live up to their name by living in large colonies.
The complex nests even have separate breeding and roosting chambers are are insulated so the sociable weavers can escape the 40 degree Celsius heat during the day.
Steve Toon, 56, and his wife Ann, 60, photographed the impressive nests at the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in South Africa's Northern Cape province.
SEE COPY FOR DETAILS
© Ann and Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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DUK10116008_001
FEATURE - Riesige Vogelnester an Schildern und Masten in Südafrika
An extraordinary series of giant nests which can each house up to 500 birds take on different shapes on telephone poles and road signs.
The nests - akin to aerial haystacks - are built by the sociable weaver birds, which live up to their name by living in large colonies.
The complex nests even have separate breeding and roosting chambers are are insulated so the sociable weavers can escape the 40 degree Celsius heat during the day.
Steve Toon, 56, and his wife Ann, 60, photographed the impressive nests at the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in South Africa's Northern Cape province.
SEE COPY FOR DETAILS
© Ann and Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Customers take advantage of free wi-fi in a coffee shop in Chelsea in New York on Tuesday, November 20, 2018. The free wi-fi and the communal tables encourage the use of the coffee shop as a co-working space. (Photo by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 24841186
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DUK10108020_006
REPORTAGE - Öffentliches Badehaus in Tokio
October 31, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - The bathhouse staff stands in front 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 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10108020_009
REPORTAGE - Öffentliches Badehaus in Tokio
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 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10108020_011
REPORTAGE - Öffentliches Badehaus in Tokio
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 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10108020_010
REPORTAGE - Öffentliches Badehaus in Tokio
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 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10108020_007
REPORTAGE - Öffentliches Badehaus in Tokio
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 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10108020_013
REPORTAGE - Öffentliches Badehaus in Tokio
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 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10108020_005
REPORTAGE - Öffentliches Badehaus in Tokio
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 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10108020_008
REPORTAGE - Öffentliches Badehaus in Tokio
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 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10108020_018
REPORTAGE - Öffentliches Badehaus in Tokio
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 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10108020_019
REPORTAGE - Öffentliches Badehaus in Tokio
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 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10108020_020
REPORTAGE - Öffentliches Badehaus in Tokio
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 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10108020_004
REPORTAGE - Öffentliches Badehaus in Tokio
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 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10108020_017
REPORTAGE - Öffentliches Badehaus in Tokio
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 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10108020_003
REPORTAGE - Öffentliches Badehaus in Tokio
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 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10108020_015
REPORTAGE - Öffentliches Badehaus in Tokio
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 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10108020_012
REPORTAGE - Öffentliches Badehaus in Tokio
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 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10108020_002
REPORTAGE - Öffentliches Badehaus in Tokio
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 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10108020_014
REPORTAGE - Öffentliches Badehaus in Tokio
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 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10108020_016
REPORTAGE - Öffentliches Badehaus in Tokio
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 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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