A female at the festival of modern Japanese culture, J-FEST, held at the Central House of Artists19.11.2011#991032
President Vladimir Putin during a news conference on the results of talks with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi. 10.01.2003#188066
Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi during a news conference on the results of his talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin. 10.01.2003#188065
Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) and Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi signed a joint agreement on approving of the "action plan," the Kremlin. 10.01.2003#188064
Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) during talks with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi in the Kremlin. 10.01.2003#188063
Russian President Vladimir Putin meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi in the Kremlin. 10.01.2003#188062
An official visit by a Russian delegation to the People's Republic of China, May 26-29, 1994, Head of the delegation, Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, tours an industrial enterprise of the Japanese company Canon.26.05.1994#6305724
An official visit by a Russian delegation to the People's Republic of China, May 26-29, 1994, Head of the delegation, Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, 2nd right, tours an industrial enterprise of the Japanese company Canon.26.05.1994#6305032
Opening of a Spanish film festival taking place on November 12-18, 1990, at Khudozhestvenny Cinema Hall in Moscow.12.11.1990#8214705
The State Museum of Oriental Art in Moscow. An exhibition dedicated to the 100th anniversary of birth of artist Varvara Bubnova, who lived and worked in Japan for a long time.10.01.1987#8477546
From left: Director of the Big Moscow Circus on Vernadsky Prospekt Leonid Kostyuk and Borishoi Sakasu (Bolshoi Circus) Co. CEO Michiteru Azuma.01.09.1986#5814033
Representatives of the Japanese delegation of peace fighters who arrived in Khabarovsk to participate in the Peace Ship anti-war event.08.05.1985#8964183
Veteran of the Great Patriotic War, Junior Lieutenant Yakov Novichenko, National Hero of North Korea, Hero of Labor of the DPRK. On March 1, 1946, Yakov Novichenko, who was guarding the party leaders at a rally in Pyongyang, saved the party activists of North Korea and its leader, Comrade Kim Il Sung, from a grenade explosion by covering the charge with his body. Left: Yakov Novichenko at a festive demonstration to mark the anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution on the central square of Novosibirsk.07.11.1984#8783625
International rugby tournament. Nippon Steel (Japan) during a rugby match against the Polish national team.18.08.1981#5968394
The Mongolian People's Republic. Soviet and Mongolian public activists near the Obelisk to Soviet Soldiers at the site of the 1939 Battle of Khalkhin Gol, an armed conflict between the Soviet Union and Japan. Second left: Yumzhagiin Tsedenbal, Chairman of the Presidium of the Great People's Khural of the Mongolian People's Republic. Center: Soviet writer and public activist Konstantin Simonov who fought in the Battle of Khalkhin Gol.01.07.1979#8167152
A guard of honor outside the obelisk to Soviet soldiers in Mongolia on the site of the Khalkhin Gol battle: an armed conflict between the USSR and Japan in 1939.01.07.1979#770188
A visit of the Soviet delegation to Japan. People's Artist of the USSR film director Kamil Yarmatov meets with Japanese film-makers.15.09.1975#6507540
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Kherson region. Visitors at the exhibition of Japanese graphic arts in Kherson.01.06.1974#2930233
Conductor of the symphony orchestra of the Leningrad State Philharmonia (currently Academic symphony orchestra of the St. Petersburg State Philharmonia) Arvid Jansons gives autographs to Japanese fans.01.01.1972#5767283
The First International Ballet Competition at the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR (currently of Russia), 11-23 June, 1969. Chair of the jury People's Artist of the USSR Galina Ulanova, center, presents bronze medals and third degree diplomas to Japanese performers Yuhiko Yasuda and Ishiya Jun.23.06.1969#6214970
The 4th Moscow International Film Festival. Soviet actress Irina Skobtseva, stage and screen actor Boris Andreyev and Japanese film director Kiyohiko Ushihara.05.07.1965#6060972
Japanese film director Nobuyoshi Terada and Soviet actress Tatiana Samoylova at the Moscow House of Cinema (present-day Central House of Cinematographers).06.11.1958#5469486
The Soviet-Japanese War (August 9 - September 3, 1945) pitted the Soviet Union and the Mongolian People's Republic against the Japanese Empire and Manchukuo. On August 16, 1945, General Otozo Yamada, Commander of the Kwantung Army, ordered his subordinates to surrender. This photo shows the relocation of Japanese prisoners of war from the surrendered formation of the Japanese Imperial Army.01.09.1945#8649824
The Soviet-Japanese War (August 9 - September 3, 1945) pitted the Soviet Union and the Mongolian People's Republic against the Japanese Empire and Manchukuo. In this photo, Soviet officers are meeting with prisoners of war at the Mukden camp, liberated in August 1945 by units of the Red Army's 262nd Rifle Division, part of the 39th Soviet Army's 113 Rifle Corps. The camp's inmates included soldiers from the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand.01.09.1945#8649825
The Soviet-Japanese War (August 9 - September 3, 1945) pitted the Soviet Union and the Mongolian People's Republic against the Japanese Empire and Manchukuo. This photo shows talks between truce envoys of the surrendering formation of the Japanese Imperial Army and authorized representatives of the Soviet Union on the terms of surrender for the Kwantung Army.16.08.1945#8649826
The Civil war and foreign military intervention in Russia, 1917-1922. Japanese military forces in the city of Vladivostok, 1918.01.08.1918#3071684
The Civil war and foreign military intervention in Russia, 1917-1922. English intervents in the city of Vladivostok, 1918.01.08.1918#3071683