k Kanji for 2009 is NewOver 160,000 entries, the largest number ever December 11, 2009, Kyoto, Japan Seihan Mori, back to camera in the background, chief abbot at Kiyomizu Buddhist Temple in Kyoto, western Japan, offers a prayer after writing the Chinese character of the year on Friday, December 11, 2009. The character, meaning quotnew,quot was chosen from 16,1365 Applications submitted for consideration to best symbolize Japans year 2009. Photo by Koichi ShutoAFLO 0444. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Kanji for 2009 is  New Over 160,000 entries, the largest number ever  December 11, 2009, Kyoto, Japan   Seihan Mori, back to camera in the background, chief abbot at Kiyomizu Buddhist Temple in Kyoto, western Japan, offers a prayer after writing the Chinese character of the year on Friday, December 11, 2009. The character, meaning  quot new, quot  was chosen from 16,1365 Applications submitted for consideration to best symbolize Japan s year 2009.  Photo by Koichi Shuto AFLO   0444 .
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Kanji for 2009 is "New Over 160,000 entries, the largest number ever

December 11, 2009, Kyoto, Japan - Seihan Mori, back to camera in the background, chief abbot at Kiyomizu Buddhist Temple in Kyoto, western Japan, offers a prayer after writing the Chinese character of the year on Friday, December 11, 2009. The character, meaning "new," was chosen from 16,1365 Applications submitted for consideration to best symbolize Japan's year 2009. (Photo by Koichi Shuto/AFLO) [0444].

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