Here is a selection of Kyodo News photos taken this week in Japan and beyond.
April 20
Ahead of Children's Day, celebrated in Japan on May 5, 333 carp streamers are flown at Tokyo Tower -- referencing the landmark's height at 333 meters. The popular sightseeing spot in the capital is crowded with visitors, including many overseas tourists. (Kyodo)
The Chinese People's Liberation Army opens four active warships docked in Qingdao, Shandong Province, to the public, including the Guiyang and Shijiazhuang missile destroyers, ahead of the 75th anniversary of its Navy's founding on April 23. (Kyodo)
April 21
Shohei Ohtani is showered with sunflower seeds by his Los Angeles Dodgers teammates in celebration of the 176th home run of his major league career. (Kyodo)
April 22
Uniforms for volunteer staff at the 2025 World Exposition in Osaka are unveiled at an event in the western Japan city. (Kyodo)
China warns against attempts to carry out maritime containment, with Central Military Commission Vice Chairman Gen. Zhang Youxia telling participants of the
four-day biennial Western Pacific Naval Symposium in Qingdao that such a policy would divide the world and cause turbulence. (Kyodo)
April 23
Japanese Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako and other imperial family members attend a spring imperial garden party at the Akasaka Imperial Gardens in Tokyo. (Kyodo)
The
Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel, a new accommodation facility comprising two wings in the theme park's Fantasy Springs area slated to open in June, is shown to the media during a preview. The hotel will offer 475 rooms across nine floors. (Kyodo)
April 24
Candles are lit at a memorial event on the eve of the 19th anniversary of a train derailment that left 107 people dead in the western Japan city of Amagasaki. The candles are lined up to form the date of the tragedy and the word "wasurenai" (we will never forget) below. The driver of the train and 106 passengers were killed, while 562 people were injured in the accident. (Kyodo)
The Japan Meteorological Agency's new weather observation ship, Ryofu Maru, is shown to the media in Tokyo's Daiba waterfront area, featuring an antenna to measure the level of moisture vapor. (Kyodo)
April 25
Mirano Kita performs at a send-off event for the Japan rhythmic gymnastics national team at the Japan Institute of Sports Sciences in Tokyo, ahead of the Asian Championships in Tashkent in May. The championships double as a qualifying competition for the Paris Olympics. (Kyodo)
Japan's Princess Aiko visits the mausoleum of Emperor Showa, her great-grandfather, at the Musashi imperial mausoleum complex in Hachioji, western Tokyo. (Kyodo)
Japan's Mao Hosoya (19) reacts after scoring during the first half of extra time in an under-23 Asian Cup men's football quarterfinal match against Qatar in Doha.
Japan won 4-2 to reach the last four of the competition and keep alive their hopes of qualifying for this summer's Paris Olympics. (Kyodo)
April 26
The municipal assembly of Genkai in the southwestern Japan prefecture of Saga gives the go-ahead for the town to request a preliminary survey by the state to gauge its suitability to host an underground disposal site for highly radioactive waste. (Kyodo)
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Japan and beyond: Week in Photos - April 13-19
Japan and beyond: Week in Photos - April 6-12
Japan and beyond: Week in Photos - March 30-April 5
Japan and beyond: Week in Photos - March 23-29