k Kanto Region Ends the Rainy SeasonExtremely hot days recorded in many parts of Japan July 9, 2011, Tokyo, Japan A Japanese youngster cools himself with cold slush of ice at a street stand in Tokyo on sweltering Saturday afternoon, July 9, 2011. The mercury hit 32 degrees Celsius as the rainy season for the Kanto region,inclding the Tokyo metropolitan area, officially ended on Saturday. The Meteorological Agency predicts temperatures in the Kanto area will be higher than average in the threemonth period from July, and severe latesummer heat will persist to September. The agency called for precautions for possible heatstroke if people refrain too much from using air conditioning amid the nationwide powersaving drive. Photo by Natsuki AskaiAFLO 3615 mis Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Kanto Region Ends the Rainy Season Extremely hot days recorded in many parts of Japan   July 9, 2011, Tokyo, Japan   A Japanese youngster cools himself with cold slush of ice at a street stand in Tokyo on sweltering Saturday afternoon, July 9, 2011.   The mercury hit 32 degrees Celsius as the rainy season for the Kanto region,inclding the Tokyo metropolitan area, officially ended on Saturday. The Meteorological Agency predicts temperatures in the Kanto area will be higher than average in the three month period from July, and severe late summer heat will persist to September. The agency called for precautions for possible heatstroke if people refrain too much from using air conditioning amid the nationwide power saving drive.  Photo by Natsuki Askai AFLO   3615   mis
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Kanto Region Ends the Rainy Season Extremely hot days recorded in many parts of Japan

July 9, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - A Japanese youngster cools himself with cold slush of ice at a street stand in Tokyo on sweltering Saturday afternoon, July 9, 2011. The mercury hit 32 degrees Celsius as the rainy season for the Kanto region,inclding the Tokyo metropolitan area, officially ended on Saturday. The Meteorological Agency predicts temperatures in the Kanto area will be higher than average in the three-month period from July, and severe late-summer heat will persist to September. The agency called for precautions for possible heatstroke if people refrain too much from using air conditioning amid the nationwide power-saving drive. (Photo by Natsuki Askai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-

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