Tokyo, Japan: "...Several Years." Chinese Communist Foreign Minister Chen Yi , admitted October 28th in Peking that a series of economic disasters...
File photo taken April 10 shows then-Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko parading in a carriage in Tokyo after their marriage ceremony.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Keizo Obuchi unveils the name of a new era, "Heisei," in a press conference at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Jan. 7...
Michiko Hattori of Japan celebrates with the trophy after winning the United States Women's Amateur Golf Championship at the Fox Chapel Country Club...
The first McDonald's restaurant is seen three days after its opening on July 23, 1971 in Tokyo, Japan.
The first Japan Airlines aircraft is seen after landing at the New Tokyo International Airport as the airport opens on May 21, 1978 in Narita, Chiba,...
Shigeo Nagashima of Yomiuri Giants speaks to fans during his retirement ceremony after the Central League game against Chunichi Dragons at Korakuen...
Visitors mourn in front of the altar at the funeral for late singer Hibari Misora at Aoyama Sogisho on July 22, 1989 in Tokyo, Japan.
Yokozuna Taiho receives the trophy after winning the Grand Sumo New Year Tournament on January 24, 1971 in Tokyo, Japan.
Isao Aoki smiles with the cup and prize board after winning the Hawaiian Open at the Waialae Country Club on February 13, 1983 in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Artist Sanzo Wada And United Church of Christ in Japan Michio Kozaki are seen on November 9, 1950 in Japan.
Artist Suisyo Nishida, Japanese scholar Yoshio Yamada, Nagauta Performer Yoshizumi Kosaburo IV, Poet Mantaro Kubota and writer Tomosaburo Ogata pose...
Japanse Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida signs the peace treaty at the War Memorial Opera House on September 8, 1951 in San Francisco, California.
Singer Momoe Yamaguchi performs during her final concert at Nippon Budokan on October 5, 1980 in Japan.
Copy of Mural Painting of Takamatsuzuka Tomb Reproduced by Japanese Artists is seen at the National Museum of Art on March 31, 1974 in Tokyo, Japan.
Mothers of suspects smile with their lawyers as the Supreme Court ordered retrial of Yakai Incident on October 15, 1957 in Japan.
Kinue Hitomi of Japan and Lina Radke of Germany compete in the Women's 800m during the Amsterdam Olympic in August 1928 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.