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Rebuild of KOYAGI House / KMR . Architects

Completed in 2022 in Takasaki, Japan. Images by Usagito Camera. Site - This is a house in Takasaki Gunma JAPAN, where Three of us, parents, and a child. The site is along the road that entered a little path from. ....

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Catch 150 Gen 1 Pokemon hidden in Japanese train stations to mark major anniversary milestone

150 is no ordinary number for Pokémon fans, especially for those who’ve played the Pokémon Red and Blue games. The original Game Boy titles challenged players to catch all 150 species, and the East Japan Railway Company (otherwise known as JR East) has adapted the approach for the celebration of a major milestone. To mark the 150th anniversary of the. ....

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150 Pokemon will be hiding in major Japanese train stations this fall, waiting for fans to find them

150 is a special number for Pokemon fans, since there are 150 Pocket Monster species to be found in the original Pokemon Red and Blue Game Boy games. This year, though, 150 is also a significant number for Japanese rail fans, as October 14 will be the 150th anniversary of the opening of the very first… ....

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Olympics-Japanese fans enjoy Games at rare public viewing


Olympics-Japanese fans enjoy Games at rare public viewing
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TOKYO, July 30 (Reuters) - Olympic stadiums may be empty of fans, but in the Japanese city of Takasaki, residents on Friday gathered to watch sports on a big TV screen at a theatre, highlighting the buzz created by Japan s medal rush but also the risks of spreading COVID-19.
The 54 people in attendance were asked not to eat or drink, to maintain social distance, and keep their masks on. Cheering was banned, so most clapped to support the Japanese volleyball team which ended up losing 3-0 against Poland.
Cheering at home is nice, but I think it s best to gather like this and cheer while maintaining social distancing, 57-year-old public notary Hitoshi Abe said. ....

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Tokyo Olympics: Socially distanced Japanese fans enjoy Games in rare public viewing 120km from host city

Tokyo Olympics: Socially distanced Japanese fans enjoy Games in rare public viewing 120km from host city
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