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In this picture taken on November 15, 2017, Japanese tattoo artist Noriyuki Katsuta, a member of “Save Tattooing in Japan”, displays his tattoos as he poses for a photo at his studio in Tokyo. Tattoos still provoke deep-rooted suspicion in Japan as the country prepares to host the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. People with body ink are refused entry to public swimming pools, bathing spots, beaches and often gyms, while visible body art can be harmful to job prospects. (Photo by Behrouz Mehri/AFP Photo)
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