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OKI (Oki Electric Industry) participates in the joint venture ETRIA.

OKI (Oki Electric Industry) participates in the joint venture ETRIA.

OKI (Oki Electric Industry) participates in the joint venture company, ETRIA. Photo shows, from left, Takahiro Mori, President and Chief Executive Officer of OKI (Oki Electric Industry), Katsunori Nakata, President and Chief Executive Officer of etria, and Akira Oyama, President and Chief Executive Officer of Ricoh.=February 13,2025,Tokyo

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OKI (Oki Electric Industry) participates in the joint venture ETRIA.

OKI (Oki Electric Industry) participates in the joint venture ETRIA.

OKI (Oki Electric Industry) participates in the joint venture company, ETRIA. Photo shows, from left, Takahiro Mori, President and Chief Executive Officer of OKI (Oki Electric Industry), Katsunori Nakata, President and Chief Executive Officer of etria, and Akira Oyama, President and Chief Executive Officer of Ricoh.=February 13,2025,Tokyo

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OKI (Oki Electric Industry) participates in the joint venture ETRIA.

OKI (Oki Electric Industry) participates in the joint venture ETRIA.

OKI (Oki Electric Industry) participates in the joint venture company, ETRIA. Photo shows, from left, Takahiro Mori, President and Chief Executive Officer of OKI (Oki Electric Industry), Katsunori Nakata, President and Chief Executive Officer of etria, and Akira Oyama, President and Chief Executive Officer of Ricoh.=February 13,2025,Tokyo

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"Yamakagashi" snakes gain self-defense toxins

"Yamakagashi" snakes gain self-defense toxins

KYOTO, Japan - Akira Mori, an associate professor at Kyoto University's Graduate School of Science, holds a snake at a university laboratory on Jan. 21, 2013. He studies snake venoms out of intellectual curiosity, believing although there is no immediate usefulness, it can enrich human lives like art.

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Japan's Kano at 1st, Morii at 3rd in men's super-G sitting event

Japan's Kano at 1st, Morii at 3rd in men's super-G sitting event

WHISTLER, Canada - (From L to R) Silver medalist Martin Braxenthaler of Germany, gold medalist Akira Kano, and bronze medalist Taiki Mori, both from Japan, celebrate on the podium during an awards ceremony for the men's super-G sitting event at the Vancouver Paralympic Games in Whistler, Canada, on March 19, 2010.

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Takahashi receives People's Honor Award

Takahashi receives People's Honor Award

TOKYO, Japan - Sydney Olympics gold medalist Naoko Takahashi (L) smiles as she receives the People's Honor Award from Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori at the prime minister's official residence on Oct. 30. Takahashi won the women's marathon in the Sydney Games, becoming the first Japanese to win a gold medal in an Olympic athletics event since 1936. She is the 15th person to win the award, which was last presented to the late film director Akira Kurosawa in 1998.

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Rashomon, In The Woods film (1950)

Rashomon, In The Woods film (1950)

Masayuki Mori & Machiko Kyo Characters: Takehiro Kanazawa, Masako Kanazawa Film: Rashomon, In The Woods (1950) Director: Akira Kurosawa 25 August 1950 Rashomon (Rashomon, JP 1950, Regie: Akira Kurosawa) Masayuki Mori, Machiki Kyo / Liebende Frau, kalter abweisender Mann, Samurai, Japaner, Japan; aka: 'Rashomon - Das Lustw

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Rashomon, In The Woods film (1950)

Rashomon, In The Woods film (1950)

Toshiro Mifune, Machiko Kyo & Masayuki Mori Characters: Tajomaru,Masako Kanazawa & Takehiro Kanazawa Film: Rashomon, In The Woods (1950) Director: Akira Kurosawa 25 August 1950 Date: 25-Aug-50

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Rashomon, In The Woods film (1950)

Rashomon, In The Woods film (1950)

Masayuki Mori & Toshiro Mifune Characters: Takehiro Kanazawa & Tajomaru Film: Rashomon, In The Woods (1950) Director: Akira Kurosawa 25 August 1950 Date: 25-Aug-50

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Japanese grass snake 'borrows' poison from toxic toads: study

Japanese grass snake 'borrows' poison from toxic toads: study

TOKYO, Japan - The Japanese grass snake does not produce the toxic fluid it shoots out from glands near the neck, but it stores the poison found in its prey, such as toxic toads, according to a team of researchers from Kyoto University and Old Dominion University in Virginia. Photos provided by Akira Mori, an assistant professor at Kyoto University, show a grass snake (top) and a toxic toad (bottom). (Kyodo)

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Japan's Kano at 1st, Morii at 3rd in men's super-G sitting event

Japan's Kano at 1st, Morii at 3rd in men's super-G sitting event

WHISTLER, Canada - (From L to R) Silver medalist Martin Braxenthaler of Germany, gold medalist Akira Kano, and bronze medalist Taiki Mori, both from Japan, celebrate on the podium during an awards ceremony for the men's super-G sitting event at the Vancouver Paralympic Games in Whistler, Canada, on March 19, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Takahashi receives People's Honor Award

Takahashi receives People's Honor Award

TOKYO, Japan - Sydney Olympics gold medalist Naoko Takahashi (L) smiles as she receives the People's Honor Award from Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori at the prime minister's official residence on Oct. 30. Takahashi won the women's marathon in the Sydney Games, becoming the first Japanese to win a gold medal in an Olympic athletics event since 1936. She is the 15th person to win the award, which was last presented to the late film director Akira Kurosawa in 1998.

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