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ALTRO - Ginnastica - Rhythmic Gymnastics - FIG World Cup Final

ALTRO - Ginnastica - Rhythmic Gymnastics - FIG World Cup Final

Brasilian rhithmic gymnastics team in action (Maria Eduarda Arakaki, Maria Paula Caminha, Ana Luiza Franceschi, Sofia Pereira and Nicole Pircio) during Rhythmic Gymnastics - FIG World Cup Final, Gymnastics in Milan, Italy, July 19 2025

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ALTRO - Ginnastica - Rhythmic Gymnastics - FIG World Cup Final

ALTRO - Ginnastica - Rhythmic Gymnastics - FIG World Cup Final

Brasilian rhithmic gymnastics team in action (Maria Eduarda Arakaki, Maria Paula Caminha, Ana Luiza Franceschi, Sofia Pereira and Nicole Pircio) during Rhythmic Gymnastics - FIG World Cup Final, Gymnastics in Milan, Italy, July 19 2025

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ALTRO - Ginnastica - Rhythmic Gymnastics - FIG World Cup Final

ALTRO - Ginnastica - Rhythmic Gymnastics - FIG World Cup Final

Brasilian rhithmic gymnastics team in action (Maria Eduarda Arakaki, Maria Paula Caminha, Ana Luiza Franceschi, Sofia Pereira and Nicole Pircio) during Rhythmic Gymnastics - FIG World Cup Final, Gymnastics in Milan, Italy, July 19 2025

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Golf: Yonex Ladies

Golf: Yonex Ladies

Hina Arakaki poses with the victor's trophy after winning the Yonex Ladies golf tournament at the Yonex Country Club in Nagaoka, Niigata Prefecture, on June 2, 2024.

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U.S. Air Force civilian worker sentenced

U.S. Air Force civilian worker sentenced

NAHA, Japan - Shoji Arakaki (L) heads for the Naha District Court in Okinawa Prefecture on Feb. 22, 2012. The court sentenced Rufus James Ramsey III, a 24-year-old salesclerk at a U.S. base shop in the southern prefecture, to 18 months in prison over a fatal vehicle collision involving Arakaki's friend Koki Yogi in January the previous year. It was the first application of new Japan-U.S. arrangements over crimes involving nonmilitary personnel at U.S. bases.

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Civilian employee at U.S. base in Japan indicted

Civilian employee at U.S. base in Japan indicted

NAHA, Japan - Shoji Arakaki (L), a friend of fatal accident victim Koki Yogi, speaks at a press conference in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, on Nov. 25, 2011, after prosecutors in the prefecture indicted a civilian employee of the U.S. Air Force on charges of negligent driving resulting in death. The indictment without arrest of Rufus James Ramsey III is the first application of a newly agreed arrangement on the operational implementation of the Japan-U.S. Status of Forces Agreement over crimes and accidents involving nonmilitary personnel at U.S. bases in Japan.

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Arakaki shuts out Carp

Arakaki shuts out Carp

FUKUOKA, Japan - Softbank Hawks starter Nagisa Arakaki is all smiles after going the distance to shut out the Hiroshima Carp in their first interleague game of the season at Yahoo Dome on May 9.

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Hawks beat Fighters

Hawks beat Fighters

CHIBA, Japan - Softbank Hawks starter Nagisa Arakaki waves to fans after notching this season third win in the team's 4-1 victory over the Lotte Marines at Chiba Marine Stadium on April 12.

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(4)Special Olympics winter competition begins in Nagano

(4)Special Olympics winter competition begins in Nagano

NAGANO, Japan - Rina Arakaki, a Japanese team member set to compete in floor hockey at the 2005 Special Olympics World Winter Games, recites the athlete's oath during the opening ceremony of the eight-day event at the Nagano Olympic Memorial Arena (M-Wave) on Feb. 26.

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(4)MLB All-Stars - Game 4

(4)MLB All-Stars - Game 4

FUKUOKA, Japan - Los Angeles Dodgers' Alex Cora hits an RBI double off Daiei Hawks' Nagisa Arakaki (L) in the sixth inning of Game 4 of an eight-game U.S.-Japan exhibition series at Fukuoka Dome on Nov. 9. The MLB team beat the Japanese All-Stars 7-2 for their fourth straight victory. (MLB)

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(2)MLB All-Stars - Game 4

(2)MLB All-Stars - Game 4

FUKUOKA, Japan - Texas Rangers' Hank Blalock slams a solo homer off Daiei Hawks' Nagisa Arakaki (L) in the second inning of Game 4 of an eight-game U.S.-Japan exhibition series at Fukuoka Dome on Nov. 9. The MLB team beat the Japanese All-Stars 7-2 for their fourth straight victory. (MLB)

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(1)Japanese preseason baseball games

(1)Japanese preseason baseball games

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Nagisa Arakaki of the Daiei Hawks pitches seven strong innings in a preseason game against the Hiroshima Carp in Hiroshima on March 14.

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Pop group SPEED reunited for charity concert

Pop group SPEED reunited for charity concert

AWAJI, Japan - The teenage Okinawan pop group SPEED, which had dissolved last March, was reunited for a day on Awaji Island on Oct. 6 to stage a charity concert for victims of the Sept. 11 terror attacks in the United States and the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake that devastated the western Japan city of Kobe and its vicinities. The members are Eriko Imai, 18, Takako Uehara, 18, Hitoe Arakaki, 20, and Hiroko Shimabukuro, 17.

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(4)Special Olympics winter competition begins in Nagano

(4)Special Olympics winter competition begins in Nagano

NAGANO, Japan - Rina Arakaki, a Japanese team member set to compete in floor hockey at the 2005 Special Olympics World Winter Games, recites the athlete's oath during the opening ceremony of the eight-day event at the Nagano Olympic Memorial Arena (M-Wave) on Feb. 26. (Kyodo)

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Hawks beat Fighters

Hawks beat Fighters

CHIBA, Japan - Softbank Hawks starter Nagisa Arakaki waves to fans after notching this season third win in the team's 4-1 victory over the Lotte Marines at Chiba Marine Stadium on April 12. (Kyodo)

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Arakaki shuts out Carp

Arakaki shuts out Carp

FUKUOKA, Japan - Softbank Hawks starter Nagisa Arakaki is all smiles after going the distance to shut out the Hiroshima Carp in their first interleague game of the season at Yahoo Dome on May 9. (Kyodo)

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(4)MLB All-Stars - Game 4

(4)MLB All-Stars - Game 4

FUKUOKA, Japan - Los Angeles Dodgers' Alex Cora hits an RBI double off Daiei Hawks' Nagisa Arakaki (L) in the sixth inning of Game 4 of an eight-game U.S.-Japan exhibition series at Fukuoka Dome on Nov. 9. The MLB team beat the Japanese All-Stars 7-2 for their fourth straight victory. (MLB) (Kyodo)

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(2)MLB All-Stars - Game 4

(2)MLB All-Stars - Game 4

FUKUOKA, Japan - Texas Rangers' Hank Blalock slams a solo homer off Daiei Hawks' Nagisa Arakaki (L) in the second inning of Game 4 of an eight-game U.S.-Japan exhibition series at Fukuoka Dome on Nov. 9. The MLB team beat the Japanese All-Stars 7-2 for their fourth straight victory. (MLB) (Kyodo)

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U.S. Air Force civilian worker sentenced

U.S. Air Force civilian worker sentenced

NAHA, Japan - Shoji Arakaki (L) heads for the Naha District Court in Okinawa Prefecture on Feb. 22, 2012. The court sentenced Rufus James Ramsey III, a 24-year-old salesclerk at a U.S. base shop in the southern prefecture, to 18 months in prison over a fatal vehicle collision involving Arakaki's friend Koki Yogi in January the previous year. It was the first application of new Japan-U.S. arrangements over crimes involving nonmilitary personnel at U.S. bases. (Kyodo)

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Civilian employee at U.S. base in Japan indicted

Civilian employee at U.S. base in Japan indicted

NAHA, Japan - Shoji Arakaki (L), a friend of fatal accident victim Koki Yogi, speaks at a press conference in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, on Nov. 25, 2011, after prosecutors in the prefecture indicted a civilian employee of the U.S. Air Force on charges of negligent driving resulting in death. The indictment without arrest of Rufus James Ramsey III is the first application of a newly agreed arrangement on the operational implementation of the Japan-U.S. Status of Forces Agreement over crimes and accidents involving nonmilitary personnel at U.S. bases in Japan. (Kyodo)

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(1)Japanese preseason baseball games

(1)Japanese preseason baseball games

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Nagisa Arakaki of the Daiei Hawks pitches seven strong innings in a preseason game against the Hiroshima Carp in Hiroshima on March 14. (Kyodo)

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Pop group SPEED reunited for charity concert

Pop group SPEED reunited for charity concert

AWAJI, Japan - The teenage Okinawan pop group SPEED, which had dissolved last March, was reunited for a day on Awaji Island on Oct. 6 to stage a charity concert for victims of the Sept. 11 terror attacks in the United States and the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake that devastated the western Japan city of Kobe and its vicinities. The members are Eriko Imai, 18, Takako Uehara, 18, Hitoe Arakaki, 20, and Hiroko Shimabukuro, 17.

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