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JAPAN TOKYO
epa01429490 Japanese businessman walks through the foyer of a modern office building in downtown Tokyo, Japan, 02 August, 2008. In the aftermath of the US subprime loan crisis, Japanese banks have become reluctant to lend money for real estate projects. As a result, the volume of construction or civil engineering works in fiscal 2008 is likely to remain nearly flat, according to a forecast by the Research Institute of Construction and Economy. Investment in construction projects is to increase 0.4 per cent year on year in 2008 to 48.85 trillion yen, or 280 billion euro. EPA/EVERETT KENNEDY BROWN
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TOKYO JAPAN
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JAPAN TOKYO PORTRAIT MEMBER SILVER HUMAN RESOURCE CENTER WHICH SUPPORT EMPLOYMENT PEOPLE
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JAPAN TOKYO PORTRAIT MEMBER SILVER HUMAN RESOURCE CENTER WHICH SUPPORT EMPLOYMENT PEOPLE
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JAPAN TOKYO FRONT TOKYO SKYTREE TOWER RETIRED MAN BECOME GARDENER THANKS TO
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JAPAN, TOKYO CITY, SHINJUKU DISTRICT, ENTRAL PARK, TOCHO BUILDING, TOKYO CITY HALL BUILDING, PANORAMA
JOSE FUSTE RAGA
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