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  • Visitors looking at flexible thin solar cells at the PV Expo 2009, Tokyo International Exhibition Center, Tokyo, 26 February 2009.
    solar-power-expo14.jpg
  • Marutou Wasabi CEO Tomoya Iida surveys his wasabi field, Shimoda, Japan, October 17, 2010.
    16wasabi 17OCT10_DSC1091.JPG
  • Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    21Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1729.jpg
  • Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    16Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1592.jpg
  • Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    18Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1669.jpg
  • Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    20Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1686.jpg
  • Japan Folk Crafts Museum (Mingeikan), Tokyo, Japan, September 9, 2012. The museum was founded in 1936 by Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961). It is dedicated to promoting the Mingei folk crafts movement and showing items from all over Japan. A contemporary and friend of Bernard Leach, Yanagi believed in the high aesthetic value of everyday items made by anonymous craftsmen working in set traditions.
    19Mingeikan09SEP12_DSC1666.jpg
  • Visitors look at a transparent solar cell, PV Expo 2009, Tokyo International Exhibition Center, Tokyo, 26 February 2009.
    solar-power-expo5.jpg
  • View looking in to the knife shop at Tsukiji fish market.
    Tsukiji-tuna-knives29.JPG
  • Journalists look at struts at the base of the Tokyo Sky Tree, Tokyo, Japan, October 30, 2011. Scheduled to open to the public 22 March 2011, the Tokyo Sky Tree broadcasting tower is the tallest freestanding tower in the world at 634m high. On the 30 October 2011 the tower's 350m high viewing platform was opened to members of the media.
    19Tokyo Sky Tree30OCT11_DSC9954.JPG
  • Audience members look at a board showing the chefs appearing at Tokyo Taste, The World Summit of Gastronomy 2009, 10 February 2009,Tokyo, Japan.Many of the world's top chefs are assembled for the sold-out 3 day event in the center of Tokyo.
    World-Summit-of-Gastronomy-20029.jpg
  • Staff Yosuke Watanuki looks over a rice paddy belonging to Brown's Field, Isumi, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, August 8, 2009.The organic farm introduces healthy and sustainable living in the Japanese countryside. It is staffed by the Brown family and volunteers from around the world.
    15Brown's Field.jpg
  • Staff Yosuke Watanuki looks over a rice paddy belonging to Brown's Field, Isumi, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, August 8, 2009.The organic farm introduces healthy and sustainable living in the Japanese countryside. It is staffed by the Brown family and volunteers from around the world.
    14Brown's Field.jpg
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