k Super Cool Biz.Successive environment ministers promote the event by wearing light clothing June 1, 2011, Tokyo, Japan Models dress down casually during a Super Cool Biz fashion show at a Tokyo department store on The show was sponsored by the Environment Ministry in its campaign, encouraging the Japans whitecollar The show was sponsored by the Environment Ministry in its campaign, encouraging the Japans whitecollar workforce to shed off their business suits and ties for more casual and laidback clothes a de facto summer dress code. The office thermostat throughout the country will be set at a steamy 28 degrees Celsius due to a government decree to cut electricity usage by 15 thanks to the crippled nuclear power plant. Photo by Natsuki SakaiAFLO 3615 mis Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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 Super Cool Biz . Successive environment ministers promote the event by wearing light clothing June 1, 2011, Tokyo, Japan   Models dress down casually during a  Super Cool Biz  fashion show at a Tokyo department store on The show was sponsored by the Environment Ministry in its campaign, encouraging the Japan s white collar The show was sponsored by the Environment Ministry in its campaign, encouraging the Japan s white collar workforce to shed off their business suits and ties for more casual and laidback clothes   a de facto summer dress code. The office thermostat throughout the country will be set at a steamy 28 degrees Celsius due to a government decree to cut electricity usage by 15  thanks to the crippled nuclear power plant. Photo by Natsuki Sakai AFLO   3615   mis
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"Super Cool Biz". Successive environment ministers promote the event by wearing light clothing

June 1, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Models dress down casually during a "Super Cool Biz" fashion show at a Tokyo department store on The show was sponsored by the Environment Ministry in its campaign, encouraging the Japan's white-collar The show was sponsored by the Environment Ministry in its campaign, encouraging the Japan's white-collar workforce to shed off their business suits and ties for more casual and laidback clothes - a de facto summer dress code. The office thermostat throughout the country will be set at a steamy 28 degrees Celsius due to a government decree to cut electricity usage by 15% thanks to the crippled nuclear power plant. Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-

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