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People take photographs of kittens placed on a street sign by an unidentified owner on a street in Tokyo’s Ginza on Sunday.bonusA man walks up steps at Hie shrine in Tokyo on Monday.A group of local dancers perform the traditional "Suzume Odori" dance in Sendai on June 19, 2011. Some of the 60 troupe members joined the event from shelters. "Since we've been supported by many people (since the March 11 earthquake and tsunami), we wanted to demonstrate that we are doing our best through our dancing," said 50-year-old Aya Abe. "One-third of the Rokugo district (in Sendai's Wakabayashi Ward) was ravaged by the tsunami, and you can still see tsunami-swept cars lying on the fields. We want to restore the lush landscape as soon as possible," she said. (Mainichi)A sumo wrestler brings out a bundle of official ranking lists for sumo wrestlers on June 27 at Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium in Naka Ward, Nagoya, where the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament will begin on July 10. The spring tournament was canceled and the summer event was held as a technique evacuation tournament closed to the public following the outbreak of bout-fixing scandals involving some wrestlers and stablemasters. (Mainichi)
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