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#13770240
31 May 2026
A street artist wearing a traditional straw hat paints calligraphy for visitors along a busy pedestrian path in Arashiyama. Kyoto, Japan, May 18, 2026. NO SALES POLAND
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#13691363
11 May 2026
Viewers observe robot calligraphy at the 28th China Beijing International High Tech Expo (CHITEC) in Beijing, China, on May 10, 2026.
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#13668325
5 May 2026
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - MAY 5: A flag-bearer from the Matsuyama-based Fubito troupe maneuvers a vibrant banner featuring large red camellias and bold calligraphy along Peace Boulevard during the final day of the Hiroshima Flower Festival on May 5, 2026, in Hiroshima, Japan. A massive crowd of over 1.6 million visitors gathered over the three-day event to observe the festivities, which concluded today with the dynamic Performance Parade and the 'Fire Finale,' an annual Golden Week tradition promoting peace and culture featuring over 5,000 dancers.
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#13668326
5 May 2026
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - MAY 5: A flag-bearer from the Matsuyama-based Fubito troupe maneuvers a vibrant banner featuring large red camellias and bold calligraphy along Peace Boulevard during the final day of the Hiroshima Flower Festival on May 5, 2026, in Hiroshima, Japan. A massive crowd of over 1.6 million visitors gathered over the three-day event to observe the festivities, which concluded today with the dynamic Performance Parade and the 'Fire Finale,' an annual Golden Week tradition promoting peace and culture featuring over 5,000 dancers.
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#13668330
5 May 2026
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - MAY 5: A flag-bearer from the Matsuyama-based Fubito troupe maneuvers a vibrant banner featuring large red camellias and bold calligraphy along Peace Boulevard during the final day of the Hiroshima Flower Festival on May 5, 2026, in Hiroshima, Japan. A massive crowd of over 1.6 million visitors gathered over the three-day event to observe the festivities, which concluded today with the dynamic Performance Parade and the 'Fire Finale,' an annual Golden Week tradition promoting peace and culture featuring over 5,000 dancers.
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#13668327
5 May 2026
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - MAY 5: Costumed dancers and flag-bearers from the Matsuyama-based Fubito troupe perform a vibrant routine during the 'Kinsai YOSAKOI' parade on the final day of the Hiroshima Flower Festival on May 5, 2026. A massive crowd of over 1.6 million visitors gathered over the three-day event to observe the festivities, which concluded today with this dynamic Performance Parade and the "Fire Finale," an annual Golden Week tradition promoting peace and culture featuring over 5,000 dancers.
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#13668117
5 May 2026
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - MAY 5: A flag-bearer maneuvers a massive, vibrant banner for the Iyosakoi!! Hanabi troupe, featuring the bold 'Mai-Muteki' (Invincible Dance) motto, during the 'Kinsai YOSAKOI' parade on the final day of the Hiroshima Flower Festival on May 5, 2026, in Hiroshima, Japan. A massive crowd of over 1.6 million visitors gathered along Peace Boulevard over the three-day event to observe the festivities, which concluded today with the dynamic Performance Parade and the 'Fire Finale,' an annual Golden Week tradition featuring over 5,000 dancers from across Japan.
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#13665727
4 May 2026
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - MAY 4: A visitor uses a red marker to write a message of hope on a white, origami crane-shaped monument at the Hiroshima Flower Festival, a major civic event promoting peace and community during the Golden Week holidays in Hiroshima, Japan, on May 4, 2026.
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#13586992
17 Apr 2026
MIYAJIMA, JAPAN - APRIL 15: Hundreds of wooden 'Ema' prayer plaques, many featuring the face of Daruma, hang around a stone Jizo statue at Daisho-in Temple on Miyajima Island, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, on April 15, 2026. These plaques are purchased by visitors who write their personal wishes and prayers on the back, seeking divine assistance for success, health, and happiness.
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#13586995
17 Apr 2026
MIYAJIMA, JAPAN - APRIL 15: A visitor writes a prayer for harmony on a 'Peace Message Board' at Daisho-in Temple on Miyajima Island, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, on April 15, 2026.
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#13586979
17 Apr 2026
MIYAJIMA, JAPAN - APRIL 15: A visitor observes a Buddhist monk performing a private ritual before the shrine of Namikiri Fudo Myoo (Wave-calming Deity) inside the Chokugando Hall at Daisho-in Temple on Miyajima Island, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, on April 15, 2026.
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14 Apr 2026
SASAGURI, JAPAN - APRIL 8: A bronze statue of Hotei, the God of Fortune and one of the Seven Lucky Gods, stands at the entrance to Nanzo-in Temple in Sasaguri, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, on April 8, 2026.
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#13536368
5 Apr 2026
Islamic calligraphy adorns the exterior of the Ningoor Mosque in Drass, Ladakh, India, on June 25, 2014. Drass is the second coldest inhabited place in the world and is situated near the Zoji La pass. It is a significant high-altitude tourist hub at 10,800 feet and is known as 'The Gateway to Ladakh'. The town gained prominence in the summer of 1999 following incursions into Jammu and Kashmir. Drass is notable for the Kargil conflict which took place in 1999.
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#13536380
5 Apr 2026
Islamic calligraphy adorns the exterior of the Ningoor Mosque in Drass, Ladakh, India, on June 25, 2014. Drass is the second coldest inhabited place in the world and is situated near the Zoji La pass. It is a significant high-altitude tourist hub at 10,800 feet and is known as 'The Gateway to Ladakh'. The town gained prominence in the summer of 1999 following incursions into Jammu and Kashmir. Drass is notable for the Kargil conflict which took place in 1999.
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#13536393
5 Apr 2026
Islamic calligraphy adorns the exterior of the Ningoor Mosque in Drass, Ladakh, India, on June 25, 2014. Drass is the second coldest inhabited place in the world and is situated near the Zoji La pass. It is a significant high-altitude tourist hub at 10,800 feet and is known as 'The Gateway to Ladakh'. The town gained prominence in the summer of 1999 following incursions into Jammu and Kashmir. Drass is notable for the Kargil conflict which took place in 1999.
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#13536394
5 Apr 2026
Islamic calligraphy adorns the exterior of the Ningoor Mosque in Drass, Ladakh, India, on June 25, 2014. Drass is the second coldest inhabited place in the world and is situated near the Zoji La pass. It is a significant high-altitude tourist hub at 10,800 feet and is known as 'The Gateway to Ladakh'. The town gained prominence in the summer of 1999 following incursions into Jammu and Kashmir. Drass is notable for the Kargil conflict which took place in 1999.
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