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Katsuo Fujihara, 73, prays at the tomb of a dead family member at a cemetery in Kamaishi in Iwate prefecture on March 21, 2011. Japanese people, still reeling 10 days after Japan's deadliest natural disaster since 1923, marked shunbun no hi (vernal equinox day) on March 21 by visiting the tombs of their ancestors to clean them and offer prays and ohagi (sweet rice balls covered with red bean paste). AFP PHOTO / ROSLAN RAHMAN (Photo by ROSLAN RAHMAN / AFP) (Photo by ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP via Getty Images)
Katsuo Fujihara, 73, prays at the tomb of a dead family member at a cemetery in Kamaishi in Iwate prefecture on March 21, 2011. Japanese people, still reeling 10 days after Japan's deadliest natural disaster since 1923, marked shunbun no hi (vernal equinox day) on March 21 by visiting the tombs of their ancestors to clean them and offer prays and ohagi (sweet rice balls covered with red bean paste). AFP PHOTO / ROSLAN RAHMAN (Photo by ROSLAN RAHMAN / AFP) (Photo by ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP via Getty Images)
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