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Watch The Beatles' Never Before seen footage released after a long court battle in Japan 

The footage from The Beatle's 1966 Japan tour was released after a fierce court battle. The silent black-and-white footage contains the only visit of the band to Japan. It shows the musicians descending from a plane in matching kimonos and performing to the crowd in Tokyo, as well as behind-the-scenes police operations. In the video, the faces of everyone except The Beatles - from crying admirers to officers facing off with right-wingers protesting the tour - have been pixelated. Watch to know why

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