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#12447702
6 June 2025
A father smears goat's blood on his child's forehead during the slaughter of livestock for the Eid al-Adha celebration in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on June 6, 2025. The application of the blood of slaughtered livestock on the child's body is a tradition of local belief to prevent children from getting sick with fever (sawanan in Javanese) and to ensure they are not traumatized by the consumption of livestock meat.
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10 March 2025
A reog performer poses after performing for students of the U.S. School for International Training (SIT) and local residents at the DKM courtyard in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on March 10, 2025. The visit aims to learn about Indonesian language and culture.
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#12144201
10 March 2025
A reog performer poses after performing for students of the U.S. School for International Training (SIT) and local residents at the DKM courtyard in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on March 10, 2025. The visit aims to learn about Indonesian language and culture.
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10 March 2025
Gamelan musicians accompany the art of Jaranan (horse) in front of US School for International Training (SIT) students and local residents in the courtyard of DKM Malang in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on March 10, 2025. The visit aims to learn about Indonesian language and culture.
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10 March 2025
Gamelan musicians accompany the art of Jaranan (horse) in front of US School for International Training (SIT) students and local residents in the courtyard of DKM Malang in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on March 10, 2025. The visit aims to learn about Indonesian language and culture.
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France's Prime Minister Gabriel Attal Welcomes Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida
2 May 2024
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2 May 2024
Franck Riester, Minister Delegate to the Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs, is responsible for Foreign Trade, Attractiveness, the French-speaking world, and French nationals living abroad, and is currently visiting with Premier of Japan Fumio Kishida at Hotel de Matignon in Paris, France, on May 1, 2024.
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16 March 2024
A Nepali visitor is trying to write the Japanese alphabet using calligraphy techniques during the Japan Festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 16, 2024.
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#9090120
28 October 2022
Paro, a Japanese developed robot seal used in psychological therpay is seen at the Medical University of Warsaw Psychological Clinic in Warsaw, Poland on 28 October, 2022. The robotic seal called Paro is a gift from the Japanese embassy and is currently being used in different types of psychotherapy at the Medical University of Warsaw (MUW) Psychological Counseling Center. The university is also using Paro in the treatment of Ukrainian children suffering from war trauma. The robot seal developed by Takanori Shibata of the Japanese AIST helps overcome language barriers and initiate interactions with children with developmental disabilities.
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#9090116
28 October 2022
Dr Magdalena Lazarewicz, head of the University Psychological Clinic is seen holding Paro, a robot seal used in psychological therapy in Warsaw, Poland on 28 October, 2022. The robotic seal called Paro is a gift from the Japanese embassy and is currently being used in different types of psychotherapy at the Medical University of Warsaw (MUW) Psychological Counseling Center. The university is also using Paro in the treatment of Ukrainian children suffering from war trauma. The robot seal developed by Takanori Shibata of the Japanese AIST helps overcome language barriers and initiate interactions with children with developmental disabilities.
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#9090118
28 October 2022
Paro, a Japanese developed robot seal used in psychological therpay is seen at the Medical University of Warsaw Psychological Clinic in Warsaw, Poland on 28 October, 2022. The robotic seal called Paro is a gift from the Japanese embassy and is currently being used in different types of psychotherapy at the Medical University of Warsaw (MUW) Psychological Counseling Center. The university is also using Paro in the treatment of Ukrainian children suffering from war trauma. The robot seal developed by Takanori Shibata of the Japanese AIST helps overcome language barriers and initiate interactions with children with developmental disabilities.
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#9090114
28 October 2022
Paro, a Japanese developed robot seal used in psychological therpay is seen at the Medical University of Warsaw Psychological Clinic in Warsaw, Poland on 28 October, 2022. The robotic seal called Paro is a gift from the Japanese embassy and is currently being used in different types of psychotherapy at the Medical University of Warsaw (MUW) Psychological Counseling Center. The university is also using Paro in the treatment of Ukrainian children suffering from war trauma. The robot seal developed by Takanori Shibata of the Japanese AIST helps overcome language barriers and initiate interactions with children with developmental disabilities.
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#9090112
28 October 2022
Paro, a Japanese developed robot seal used in psychological therpay is seen at the Medical University of Warsaw Psychological Clinic in Warsaw, Poland on 28 October, 2022. The robotic seal called Paro is a gift from the Japanese embassy and is currently being used in different types of psychotherapy at the Medical University of Warsaw (MUW) Psychological Counseling Center. The university is also using Paro in the treatment of Ukrainian children suffering from war trauma. The robot seal developed by Takanori Shibata of the Japanese AIST helps overcome language barriers and initiate interactions with children with developmental disabilities.
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#9090110
28 October 2022
Dr Magdalena Lazarewicz, head of the University Psychological Clinic is seen holding Paro, a robot seal used in psychological therapy in Warsaw, Poland on 28 October, 2022. The robotic seal called Paro is a gift from the Japanese embassy and is currently being used in different types of psychotherapy at the Medical University of Warsaw (MUW) Psychological Counseling Center. The university is also using Paro in the treatment of Ukrainian children suffering from war trauma. The robot seal developed by Takanori Shibata of the Japanese AIST helps overcome language barriers and initiate interactions with children with developmental disabilities.
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#9090108
28 October 2022
Dr Magdalena Lazarewicz, head of the University Psychological Clinic is seen holding Paro, a robot seal used in psychological therapy in Warsaw, Poland on 28 October, 2022. The robotic seal called Paro is a gift from the Japanese embassy and is currently being used in different types of psychotherapy at the Medical University of Warsaw (MUW) Psychological Counseling Center. The university is also using Paro in the treatment of Ukrainian children suffering from war trauma. The robot seal developed by Takanori Shibata of the Japanese AIST helps overcome language barriers and initiate interactions with children with developmental disabilities.
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#5837532
9 July 2020
Takashi is 40 years old man from Okinawa, Japan. A year ago, he was sushi chef in his home town. Now he plays sanshi - traditional Okinawa instrument on the streets of Varna, Bulgaria, more than 15 000 km away from home. Last year, after he and his wife were divorced, Takashi decided to make time for things he always wanted to do - travel the world, meet new people and share with them some traditional Japanese values - like cherishing our nature, our languages and each other. He travels mostly by bike. Sometimes uses trains or ferries, but never planes - they are not ecologically friendly but also, he just does not like the feeling. Takashi departed from Japan with only 1000 dollars in his pocket and since then he has been playing music to earn some money. People everywhere he has been to - Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, Greece and Bulgaria seem to enjoy the traditional Okinawa songs he sings and the positive energy that radiates from him. Takashi says that people in Bulgaria have been very welcoming. He has been here for 5 months now and during Coronavirus lockdown. Now he wants to continue his journey to Romania, some other Balkan countries and if possible Western Europe and even the USA. The dreams when he returns home to be able to share his experiences with as many people as possible. And he already does - on the social medias. In Varna, Bulgaria on July 09, 2020
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#5837534
9 July 2020
Takashi is 40 years old man from Okinawa, Japan. A year ago, he was sushi chef in his home town. Now he plays sanshi - traditional Okinawa instrument on the streets of Varna, Bulgaria, more than 15 000 km away from home. Last year, after he and his wife were divorced, Takashi decided to make time for things he always wanted to do - travel the world, meet new people and share with them some traditional Japanese values - like cherishing our nature, our languages and each other. He travels mostly by bike. Sometimes uses trains or ferries, but never planes - they are not ecologically friendly but also, he just does not like the feeling. Takashi departed from Japan with only 1000 dollars in his pocket and since then he has been playing music to earn some money. People everywhere he has been to - Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, Greece and Bulgaria seem to enjoy the traditional Okinawa songs he sings and the positive energy that radiates from him. Takashi says that people in Bulgaria have been very welcoming. He has been here for 5 months now and during Coronavirus lockdown. Now he wants to continue his journey to Romania, some other Balkan countries and if possible Western Europe and even the USA. The dreams when he returns home to be able to share his experiences with as many people as possible. And he already does - on the social medias. In Varna, Bulgaria on July 09, 2020
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