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  • KYOTO,JAPAN-JANUARY: A geisha girl and her master wearing protective face masks while walking to new-year blessing at a deserted Gion street normally crowded with tourists in Kyoto, Japan.  Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga declared a state of emergency for the greater Tokyo region for one month period from today. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask and dressed in a kimono costume walks through the row of LED lights illuminated Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  <br />
The Kimono Forest, art installation consists of 32 fabric designs of traditional kimonos, Kyo-yuzen style wrapped around 2 meters-high 600 cylinders lining a private railway route from Randen station at Arashiyama, one of the most popular tourists destination in Kyoto.
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask and dressed in a kimono costume walks through the row of LED lights illuminated Kimono Forest site on March 11, 2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  <br />
The Kimono Forest, art installation consists of 32 fabric designs of traditional kimonos, Kyo-yuzen style wrapped around 2 meters-high 600 cylinders lining a private railway route from Randen station at Arashiyama, one of the most popular tourists destination in Kyoto.
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Tourists visit the LED lights  illuminated Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist destination in Kyoto, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • JAPAN:  A Japanese tour rickshaw puller adjusts his protective face mask while pulling a rickshaw at the Arashiyama , one of Kyoto's most popular tourist sites in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A view of Bamboo forest at Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist destination in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Kimono designs cylinders illuminated at Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist destination of Kyoto, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • JAPAN: A young couple walks along the Bamboo forest at Arashiyama, one of the most popular tourist destinations in Kyoto, Japan. Photo By Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Local tourists ride a Japanese tour rickshaw through the Bamboo forest at Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist satiation in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN:  Local tourists ride a Japanese tour rickshaw through the Bamboo forest at Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist satiation in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Tourists dressed in traditional kimono costume visit the  illuminated Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist destination of Kyoto, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN:  Four women dressed in traditional Kimono costume and sit on bench at Arashiyama, one of most popular tourists destination in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN:  Women dressed in Kimono costume as rest at a sweet shop in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN:  A view of Bamboo forest at Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist destination in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Kimono pillars illuminated at Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  <br />
The Kimono Forest, art installation consist of 32 fabric designs of traditional kimonos, Kyo-yuzen style wrapped around 2 meters-high 600 cylinders lining a private railway route from Randen station at Arashiyama, one of most popular tourists destination in Kyoto.<br />
Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Women wearing protective face masks and dressed in kimono costumes walk through row of LED lights  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  <br />
The Kimono Forest, art installation consist of 32 fabric designs of traditional kimonos, Kyo-yuzen style wrapped around 2 meters-high 600 cylinders lining a private railway route from Randen station at Arashiyama, one of most popular tourists destination in Kyoto.Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Women wearing a protective face masks walk along the   illuminated Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, one of most popular tourist destination of Kyoto, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO: Tourists travel on a tour boat along with the blooming cherry blossoms tress on the Okazaki canal in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN - MARCH 13: A woman wearing a protective face mask walks past the temple building on March 13, 2020 in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask and dressed in kimono costume takes pictures  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Kimono pillars  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask and dressed in kimono costume takes pictures of LED lights  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN-JANUARY 7: A deserted Gion Street normally crowded with tourists as one of famous tourist spot in Kyoto, Japan on January 7, 2021. Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga declared a state of emergency for the greater Tokyo region for one month period from today. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Women wearing protective face masks and dressed in kimono costumes visit the illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • Japan: A couple dressed in a Japanese traditional costume walk in Gion street, one of the popular tourist destination in Kyoto.
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: Women sit on the bench enjoy warm weather after lifted coronavirus state of emergency on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask and dressed in kimono costume walks through row of LED lights  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wearing a protective face mask and dressed in kimono costume walks through row of LED lights  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Tourists visit the  illuminated Kimono Forest theme site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • JAPAN:  Women dressed in traditional Kimono costumes sit on the bench at Arashiyama, one of the most popular tourists destination in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • A geisha girl and her master wearing protective face masks while walikng to new-year blessing at a almost empty Gion street on January 7,2021 in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: Illuminated Kimono Forest site on March 11,2021 in Arashiyama, Japan.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: Tea leaves grow in a field at a tea plantation on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: Workers harvest tea leaves by hand harvester at a tea plantation on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: A worker removes a Blanket-Shad, protective cover on tea leaves before harvesting at a tea plantation on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: A worker gets ready to remove a protective cover on tea leaves before harvesting at a tea plantation on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: Steamed tea leaves known as "tencha" at Naka Tencha Processing on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: Steamed tea leaves known as "tencha" move along a conveyor while being processed at Naka Tencha Processing on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN:  Steamed tea leaves, known as "tencha" move along a conveyor while being processed at Naka Tencha Processing on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: A harvester machine on the ground at a tea plantation on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: A worker inspects tea leaves known as "sencha at Kouka Kyodoseicha facility on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: Steamed tea leaves known as "tencha" at Naka Tencha Processing on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: Tea leaves grow in a field at a tea plantation on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: A worker carries sacks of freshly harvested tea leaves at a tea plantation  on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: Bags of green tea leaves known as "tencha" at Naka Tencha Processing on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN:  An owner of Naka Tencha Processing inspects the quality of freshly harvested steam tea leaves on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: Green tea leaves known as "sencha" in a container at Kouka Kyodoseicha facility on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: Green tea leaves known as "sencha" in a container at Kouka Kyodoseicha facility on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: An owner of Naka Tencha Processing checks the quality of freshly harvested tea on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: Tea leaves grow in a field at a tea plantation on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: A worker operates a Ochiai tractor harvester machine and harvest tea leaves at tea plantation on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: Tea leaves grow in a field at a tea plantation on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: Tea leaves grow in a field on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN:  A cup of green tea known as "tencha" inspected at Naka Tencha Processing on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: Steamed tea leaves known as "tencha" move along a conveyor while being processed at Naka Tencha Processing on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: An owner of Naka Tencha Processing checks the quality of freshly harvested tea on May 14,2021 at remote village of Minamiyamashiro in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe cover for Bloomberg
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: A geisha girl and her master wearing protective face masks while new-year blessing at an almost empty Gion Corner on January 7,2021 in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN-JANUARY 7: A businessman wearing a protective face mask while he walks among the almost empty Gion Street at Gion on January 7,2021 in Kyoto, Japan. Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga declared a state of emergency for the greater Tokyo region for one month period from today. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO, JAPAN: A woman wears a face mask as she walks past a notice informing Bullet trains reduced services due to spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) on March 13, 2020 in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN: A female employee wearing protective face mask stands at an entrance travel office while wait tourist on March 13,2020 in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe.
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  • KYOTO,JAPAN - MARCH 13: A woman wearing a protective face mask holds a commercial advertising placard on March 13,2020 in Kyoto, Japan. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • JAPAN: Tourists walk through the snow-capped traditional Japanese thatched-roof houses during the snowstorm at ‘Kayabuki-No-Sato’, a thatched-roof village one of the popular countryside sightseeing spots in Kyoto Prefecture on February 17, 2022 in Miyama, Japan. Over 30 traditional thatched-roof houses can be seen around the remote village of Miyama in northern Kyoto.
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  • JAPAN: Snow-capped Japanese traditional thatched-roof houses are seen at ‘Kayabuki-No-Sato’, a thatched-roof village one of the popular countryside sightseeing spots in Kyoto Prefecture on February 17, 2022 in Miyama, Japan. Over 30 traditional thatched-roof houses can be seen around the remote village of Miyama in northern Kyoto.
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  • JAPAN:Snow-capped Japanese traditional thatched-roof houses are seen at ‘Kayabuki-No-Sato’, a thatched-roof village one of the popular countryside sightseeing spots in Kyoto Prefecture on February 17, 2022 in Miyama, Japan. Over 30 traditional thatched-roof houses can be seen around the remote village of Miyama in northern Kyoto.
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  • JAPAN: Snow-capped Japanese traditional thatched-roof houses are seen at ‘Kayabuki-No-Sato’, a thatched-roof village one of the popular countryside sightseeing spots in Kyoto Prefecture on February 17, 2022 in Miyama, Japan. Over 30 traditional thatched-roof houses can be seen around the remote village of Miyama in northern Kyoto.
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  • JAPAN: Snow-capped Japanese traditional thatched-roof houses are seen at ‘Kayabuki-No-Sato’, a thatched-roof village one of the popular countryside sightseeing spots in Kyoto Prefecture on February 17, 2022 in Miyama, Japan. Over 30 traditional thatched-roof houses can be seen around the remote village of Miyama in northern Kyoto.
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  • JAPAN: A woman walks through the snow-capped traditional Japanese thatched-roof houses during the snowstorm at ‘Kayabuki-No-Sato’, a thatched-roof village one of the popular countryside sightseeing spots in Kyoto Prefecture on February 17, 2022 in Miyama, Japan. Over 30 traditional thatched-roof houses can be seen around the remote village of Miyama in northern Kyoto.
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  • JAPAN: Snow-capped Japanese traditional thatched-roof houses are seen during the snowstorm at ‘Kayabuki-No-Sato’, a thatched-roof village one of the popular countryside sightseeing spots in Kyoto Prefecture on February 17, 2022 in Miyama, Japan. Over 30 traditional thatched-roof houses can be seen around the remote village of Miyama in northern Kyoto.
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  • JAPAN: Snow-capped Japanese traditional thatched-roof houses are seen during the snowstorm at ‘Kayabuki-No-Sato’, a thatched-roof village one of the popular countryside sightseeing spots in Kyoto Prefecture on February 17, 2022 in Miyama, Japan. Over 30 traditional thatched-roof houses can be seen around the remote village of Miyama in northern Kyoto.
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  • JAPAN: Snow-capped Japanese traditional thatched-roof houses are seen during the snowstorm at ‘Kayabuki-No-Sato’, a thatched-roof village one of the popular countryside sightseeing spots in Kyoto Prefecture on February 17, 2022 in Miyama, Japan. Over 30 traditional thatched-roof houses can be seen around the remote village of Miyama in northern Kyoto.
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  • JAPAN: Japanese wild Snow Monkeys huddle to protect themselves from the snowstorm while they cross through the farmland to manage to find food on their own to survive in the freezing winter season at the remote city of Kyotanbe on February 17, 2022, in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • JAPAN: Japanese wild Snow Monkey climbs the electricity-connected fence to enter to farmland while he manages to find food on his own to survive in the freezing winter season at the farmland of the remote city of Kyotanbe on February 17, 2022, in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • JAPAN: Japanese wild Snow Monkeys huddle to protect themselves from the snowstorm while they cross through the farmland to manage to find food on their own to survive in the freezing winter season at the remote city of Kyotanbe on February 17, 2022, in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • JAPAN: Japan wild Snow Monkey huddles to protect himself from snowstorms while he crosses through the farmland to manage to find food on his own to survive in the freezing winter season at the farmland of the remote city of Kyotanbe-Mastani on February 17, 2022, in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • JAPAN: Japanese wild Snow Monkeys huddle to protect themselves from the snowstorm while they cross through the farmland to manage to find food on their own to survive in the freezing winter season at the remote city of Kyotanbe on February 17, 2022, in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • JAPAN: Japanese wild Snow Monkey climbs the electricity-connected fence to enter to farmland while he manages to find food on his own to survive in the freezing winter season at the farmland of the remote city of Kyotanbe on February 17, 2022, in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • JAPAN: Japanese wild Snow Monkey climbs the electricity-connected fence to enter to farmland while he manages to find food on his own to survive in the freezing winter season at the farmland of the remote city of Kyotanbe on February 17, 2022, in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • JAPAN: Japanese wild Snow Monkey climbs the electricity-connected fence to enter to farmland while he manages to find food on his own to survive in the freezing winter season at the farmland of the remote city of Kyotanbe on February 17, 2022, in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • JAPAN: Japan wild Snow Monkey huddles to protect himself from snowstorms while he crosses through the farmland to manage to find food on his own to survive in the freezing winter season at the farmland of the remote city of Kyotanbe-Mastani on February 17, 2022, in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • JAPAN: Japanese wild Snow Monkeys huddle to protect themselves from the snowstorm while they cross through the farmland to manage to find food on their own to survive in the freezing winter season at the remote city of Kyotanbe on February 17, 2022, in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • JAPAN: Japan wild Snow Monkey huddles to protect himself from snowstorms while he crosses through the farmland to manage to find food on his own to survive in the freezing winter season at the farmland of the remote city of Kyotanbe-Mastani on February 17, 2022, in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • JAPAN: Japan wild Snow Monkey sits on the roof-top and huddles to protect himself from snowstorms while he crosses through the farmland to manage to find food on his own to survive in the freezing winter season at the farmland of the remote city of Kyotanbe-Mastani on February 17, 2022, in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  People wearing protective face masks walk through an area used for ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  A couple wearing protective face masks walks through an area used for ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castle’s Sannomaru Square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  A small group enjoys ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  A small group enjoys ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • HIMEJI, JAPAN: A cherry blossom hang on the tree on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan's flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection in most parts of Japan. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use a face mask and keep a social distance from other groups who enjoy the flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed the small number of people together and enjoy Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohol until sunset, 17 days from March 26th. Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  A woman wearing a protective face mask photographs blossom as she enjoys the cherry blossom season in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  People walk through an area used for ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  A notice of guideline displays an area used for ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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  • HIMEJI, JAPAN:  A small group enjoys ‘hanami or Flower viewing parties under the cherry blossom trees in full bloom in World Heritage Himeji Castel’s Sannomaru square on March 24, 2021 in Himeji, Japan.  Japan’s flower viewing tradition or cherry blossom viewing Kickoff with a guideline to prevent the recurrence of coronavirus infection. The Himeji castle office has asked people to use face masks and keep social distance from other groups who enjoy flower viewing tradition in Sannomaru square. They allowed a small number of people together and enjoyed Bento, lunch box under the cherry trees without alcohols until sunset, 17 days from March 26th.  Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe
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