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Daiei signboard and logo

Daiei signboard and logo

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Daiei signboard and logo

Daiei signboard and logo

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Japanese baseball legend Nagashima dies at 89

Japanese baseball legend Nagashima dies at 89

File photo taken March 3, 1995, shows Yomiuri Giants manager Shigeo Nagashima (R) and Daiei Hawks manager Sadaharu Oh shaking hands prior to a preseason baseball game in Oita, southwestern Japan. Nagashima, who was a key player on the Giants team that won nine consecutive Central League and Japan Series titles from 1965 to 1973 and later managed the club, died on June 3, 2025, aged 89.

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(3)Softbank's purchase of Hawks gets final nod

(3)Softbank's purchase of Hawks gets final nod

FUKUOKA, Japan - Softbank Corp. President Masayoshi Son (L in middle) and the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks manager Sadaharu Oh (R in middle) pose for photos with young baseball fans at a Fukuoka hotel on Dec. 24. Softbank officially became the baseball club's owner the same day after obtaining approval for its purchase of the Daiei Hawks from debt-ridden retail giant Daiei Inc.

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(2)Softbank's purchase of Hawks gets final nod

(2)Softbank's purchase of Hawks gets final nod

FUKUOKA, Japan - Softbank Corp. President Masayoshi Son (R) and Daiei Hawks manager Sadaharu Oh hold up the logo of the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks at a Fukuoka hotel on Dec. 24 as Softbank officially became the baseball club's owner the same day.

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Search for sunk vessel continued

Search for sunk vessel continued

HIRADO, Japan - A fellow vessel of the Daiei Maru No. 11, a 135-ton round-haul netter that capsized and sank off Hirado Island, Nagasaki Prefecture, on April 14, heads to the accident site to conduct a search on April 15, with relatives of the Daiei Maru's 12 missing crew members.

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12 fishermen missing after boat capsizes, sinks in E. China Sea

12 fishermen missing after boat capsizes, sinks in E. China Sea

NAGASAKI, Japan - A lifeboat from the fishing ship Daiei Maru No. 11 is seen drifting off Hirado Island, Nagasaki Prefecture, on April 14 after the ship capsized and sank near there. Twelve of the 22 crew members aboard the ship went missing.

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12 fishermen missing after boat capsizes, sinks in E. China Sea

12 fishermen missing after boat capsizes, sinks in E. China Sea

NAGASAKI, Japan - A Japan Coast Guard patrol ship searches off Hirado Island, Nagasaki Prefecture, on April 14 after the 135-ton fishing boat Daiei Maru No. 11 capsized and sank there. Twelve of the 22 crew members aboard the ship went missing.

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Supermarket operator Daiei to close 20 outlets in 3 years

Supermarket operator Daiei to close 20 outlets in 3 years

TOKYO, Japan - Toru Nishimi, president of the supermarket operator Daiei Inc., speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on April 10 about a plan to close 20 outlets, or about 10 percent of the total, by the end of February 2012.

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IRCJ to set up new Daiei management team in May: Saito

IRCJ to set up new Daiei management team in May: Saito

TOKYO, Japan - Industrial Revitalization Corp. of Japan President Atsushi Saito speaks in an interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on Dec. 29. He said IRCJ plans to set up a new management team for ailing retailer Daiei Inc. which the government-backed body decided to support. ''We are willing to establish the team in April, but the selection of a Daiei rehabilitation sponsor may be delayed until the end of March,'' Saito said.

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(2) IRCJ decides to bail out Daiei, Misawa Homes

(2) IRCJ decides to bail out Daiei, Misawa Homes

TOKYO, Japan - Daiei Inc. President Toshio Hasumi (R) bows at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 28 after the state-backed Industrial Revitalization Corp. of Japan decided to help rehabilitate the struggling retailer and home builder Misawa Homes Holdings Inc.

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(3) IRCJ decides to bail out Daiei, Misawa Homes

(3) IRCJ decides to bail out Daiei, Misawa Homes

TOKYO, Japan - Misawa Homes Holdings Inc. President Kazuo Mizutani speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 28 after the state-backed Industrial Revitalization Corp. of Japan decided to help rehabilitate the ailing home builder and struggling retailer Daiei Inc.

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(1)IRCJ decides to bail out Daiei, Misawa Homes

(1)IRCJ decides to bail out Daiei, Misawa Homes

TOKYO, Japan - Industrial Revitalization Corp. of Japan President Atsushi Saito speaks at a press conference on IRCJ's decision to help rehabilitate struggling retailer Daiei Inc. and home builder Misawa Homes Holdings Inc.

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(1)Softbank's purchase of Hawks gets final nod

(1)Softbank's purchase of Hawks gets final nod

FUKUOKA, Japan - Softbank Corp. President Masayoshi Son (R) and Daiei Hawks manager Sadaharu Oh shake hands at Fukuoka Dome on Dec. 24 as Softbank officially became the baseball club's owner the same day. The Internet service provider obtained approval for its purchase of the Daiei Hawks from debt-ridden retail giant Daiei Inc.

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Trial planned to ship fresh fish with saltwater ice

Trial planned to ship fresh fish with saltwater ice

TOKYO, Japan - A box of fish chilled by ice, made with seawater-like saltwater and in the consistency of snow to keep seafood fresh longer, is shown in Tokyo on Dec. 26, 2014, by supermarket chain Daiei Inc. ahead of the start of a trial from Jan. 1, 2015, using the method to transport fresh fish from Otaru on the northernmost main island of Hokkaido to one of its stores in Chiba Prefecture east of the Japanese capital.

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Ex-Hawks catcher Kagawa dies at 52

Ex-Hawks catcher Kagawa dies at 52

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in February 2002 shows Nobuyuki Kagawa, a former catcher for the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks professional baseball team. Known by the nickname "Dokaben," Kagawa died of a heart attack aged 52 on Sept. 26, 2014.

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Aeon to fully own Daiei

Aeon to fully own Daiei

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows an outlet of supermarket chain Daiei Inc., which opened in July 2014, in Nagoya, central Japan. On Sept. 24, Japan's biggest retailer Aeon Co. said it will buy the remaining shares in Daiei to make the struggling supermarket chain a wholly owned subsidiary as part of efforts to turn around the company.

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Aeon to fully own Daiei

Aeon to fully own Daiei

TOKYO, Japan - Motoya Okada, president of Japan's biggest retailer Aeon Co., tells a press conference in Tokyo on Sept. 24, 2014, it will buy the remaining shares in Daiei Inc. to make the struggling supermarket chain a wholly owned subsidiary as part of efforts to turn around the company.

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Aeon to make Daiei a unit

Aeon to make Daiei a unit

TOKYO, Japan - Aeon Co. President Motoya Okada answers a reporter's question at a press conference in Tokyo on March 27, 2013. Japan's top retailer Aeon will increase its stake in Daiei Inc. through a takeover bid to make the smaller supermarket retailer a subsidiary, the two companies said the same day.

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Hawks win Japan Series title

Hawks win Japan Series title

FUKUOKA, Japan - Softbank Hawks manager Koji Akiyama is tossed in the air after the Hawks beat the Chunichi Dragons 3-0 in Game 7 of the Japan Series at Yahoo Dome in Fukuoka, southwestern Japan, on Nov. 20, 2011. It was the Hawks' first series title since the then Daiei Hawks won it in 2003.

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Hawks win Japan Series title

Hawks win Japan Series title

FUKUOKA, Japan - Players of the Softbank Hawks celebrate on Nov. 21, 2011, after winning the Japan Series against the Chunichi Dragons at Yahoo Dome in Fukuoka, southwestern Japan. It was their first series title since the then Daiei Hawks won it in 2003.

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Salvage work begins on fishing boat 5 months after sinking

Salvage work begins on fishing boat 5 months after sinking

NAGASAKI, Japan - The Daiei Maru No. 11 (C), with a fishing net covering half of its deck, is pulled up to the surface by a crane ship from a depth of some 80 meters off Hirado Island, Nagasaki Prefecture, on Sept. 22, 2009, where it sank on April 14 while heading to the East China Sea. The salvage work is being conducted with hopes of recovering the remains of 12 crew members who went missing in the accident.

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Low-priced wines enjoy popularity amid economic slowdown

Low-priced wines enjoy popularity amid economic slowdown

TOKYO, Japan - The Himonya store of supermarket chain operator Daiei Inc. in Tokyo's Meguro Ward offers a wide variety of inexpensive wines on Aug. 31.

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Easy-to-ride electric bicycles in vogue in Japan

Easy-to-ride electric bicycles in vogue in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Various types of electric bicycle are on display at the Himonya store of Daiei Inc. in Tokyo's Meguro Ward in June.

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Daiei to sell 32.15% stake in OMC Card to SMFG for 74. bil. yen

Daiei to sell 32.15% stake in OMC Card to SMFG for 74. bil. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Masayuki Nishi (L), chairman of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Tooru Nishim (C), president of Daiei Inc., and Hiromichi Funahashi, chairman of OMC Card Inc., join hands at a press conference in Tokyo on July 27 after announcing Daiei will sell 32.15 percent of voting rights in its credit-card subsidiary OMC to Sumitomo Mitsui for 74.8 billion yen.

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Daiei unveils 3-yr business plan

Daiei unveils 3-yr business plan

TOKYO, Japan - Toru Nishimi, president of struggling retailer Daiei Inc., speaks about the company's three-year management plan at a news conference in Tokyo on May 17. Under the plan to improve profitability, the company is aiming for a group operating profit of 27 billion yen in fiscal 2009.

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Daiei parent sales fall below 1 tril. yen for 1st time 28 yrs

Daiei parent sales fall below 1 tril. yen for 1st time 28 yrs

TOKYO, Japan - Toru Nishimi, president of Daiei Inc., speaking at a news conference in Tokyo on April 20 where the struggling supermarket chain announced that its parent-only operating revenues sank below 1 trillion yen in the 2006 business year for the first time in 28 years.

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Aeon board member Kawato to be Daiei chairman

Aeon board member Kawato to be Daiei chairman

TOKYO, Japan - Aeon Mall Co. President Yoshiharu Kawato (R), who has been named as chairman of Daiei Inc., speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on March 20 together with Daiei President Toru Nishimi (C) and Fumiko Hayashi (L), the current Daiei chairman who will stand down as Daiei vice chairman.

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Daiei, Aeon, Marubeni join hands

Daiei, Aeon, Marubeni join hands

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Motoya Okada, president of Japan's major supermarket chain Aeon Co., Nobuo Katsumata, president of trading house Marubeni Corp., and Toru Nishimi, president of struggling retailer Daiei Inc., join hands as the three companies signal they will join forces to create Japan's top retail group.

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Ex-Daiei head Higuchi becomes COO of Microsoft Japan

Ex-Daiei head Higuchi becomes COO of Microsoft Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Yasuyuki Higuchi (R), former president of Daiei Inc., on March 5 became chief operating officer of the Japanese unit of Microsoft Corp., a move aimed at helping the company cope better with growing business opportunities in Japan, it said. At left is Darren Huston, president of the Japanese unit, Microsoft Co.

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Daiei begins sales of ad-added eggs

Daiei begins sales of ad-added eggs

TOKYO, Japan - Eggs with advertisement stickers are sold at an outlet of Supermarket chain operator Daiei Inc. in Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture on Feb. 1. Daiei began selling those eggs at about 200 Daiei and group outlets, with an aim of selling 300,000 packages of the eggs with advertisements each month.

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Daiei's operating profit jumps 42% on brisk credit card business

Daiei's operating profit jumps 42% on brisk credit card business

TOKYO, Japan - Daiei Inc. President Toru Nishimi speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 20. The company reported a group operating profit of 25.45 billion yen for the first half of the current business year, up 41.9 percent from a year earlier, backed by improved retail profitability and a brisk performance by its credit card subsidiary OMC Card Inc.

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Daiei's new management team launched, led by ex-Marubeni execs

Daiei's new management team launched, led by ex-Marubeni execs

TOKYO, Japan - Daiei Inc. Chairwoman Fumiko Hayashi (L) and new President Toru Nishimi shake hands during a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 6. Nishimi, a former corporate senior vice president of Daiei's top shareholder Marubeni Corp., replaced Yasuyuki Higuchi.

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Daiei shareholders to OK Marubeni-led management

Daiei shareholders to OK Marubeni-led management

TOKYO, Japan - Shareholders head to an extraordinary meeting of Daiei Inc. in Kobe to inaugurate the new management led by Marubeni Corp., the trading company which has become the supermarket operator's top shareholder.

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Marubeni eyes Aeon as tie-up partner for Daiei

Marubeni eyes Aeon as tie-up partner for Daiei

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows the head office building of Aeon Co. in Chiba. Trading house Marubeni Corp. is considering choosing Aeon, the largest supermarket chain in Japan, as a business tie-up partner for Daiei Inc. to strengthen the competitiveness of the struggling supermarket chain, sources familiar with the matter said on Oct. 4.

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Marubeni to acquire IRCJ's entire stake in Daiei for 69.8 bil. yen

Marubeni to acquire IRCJ's entire stake in Daiei for 69.8 bil. yen

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Taisuke Sasanuma, representative partner of investment firm Advantage Partners, Atsushi Saito, chief executive officer of the Industrial Revitalization Corp. of Japan, Nobuo Katsumata, president of Marubeni Corp., Fumiko Hayashi, chairman of Daiei Inc. and Daiei President Yasuyuki Higuchi join hands for a photo after a news conference at a Tokyo hotel July 28.

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Daiei turns profitable in 1st year of reconstruction

Daiei turns profitable in 1st year of reconstruction

TOKYO, Japan - Yasuyuki Higuchi, president of struggling supermarket store chain Daiei Inc., speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on April 12 about the company's business results for the year to February 2006. Daiei turned profitable as it promoted restructuring as planned for the first year of its reconstruction.

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Uniqlo clothing store operator to tie up with Daiei

Uniqlo clothing store operator to tie up with Daiei

TOKYO, Japan - Tadashi Yanai (R), chairman and president of Fast Retailing Co., the operator of Uniqlo casual clothing stores, speaks at a news conference Jan. 26 in Tokyo about a business alliance with supermarket chain operator Daiei Inc. At left is Daiei President Yasuyuki Higuchi.

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Daiei founder Nakauchi dies at 83

Daiei founder Nakauchi dies at 83

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in November 2000 shows Daiei Inc. founder Isao Nakauchi (L) waving at fans, flanked by Daiei Hawks manager Sadaharu Oho, during a parade celebrating his team's victory in the Japan Series.

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Daiei founder Nakauchi dies at 83

Daiei founder Nakauchi dies at 83

TOKYO, Japan - Daiei Inc. founder Isao Nakauchi (in file photo), once dubbed the king of Japan's retail business, died of a stroke at a hospital in Kobe on Sept. 19, the University of Marketing and Distribution Sciences said. He was 83. Nakauchi had been undergoing medical treatment since suffering a stroke in late August.

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Daiei founder Nakauchi fell in Aug. due to stroke

Daiei founder Nakauchi fell in Aug. due to stroke

OSAKA, Japan - Daiei Inc. founder Isao Nakauchi (file photo) has been under medical treatment since he fell in late August due to a stroke, the University of Marketing and Distribution Sciences said on Sept. 14. Nakauchi, 83, former chairman of the retail giant, is the chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Nakauchi Gakuen Education Foundation that created the university.

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Daiei to tie up with drug store chain CFS

Daiei to tie up with drug store chain CFS

TOKYO, Japan - Daiei Inc. President Yasuyuki Higuchi (L) and CFS Corp. President Yukimasa Yoneda pose for photos after announcing an alliance at a press conference in Tokyo on Sept. 8. The five-year alliance with the operator of the ''HAC Drug'' chain marks Daiei's first partnership with another company after it began business rehabilitation under the auspices of the Industrial Revitalization Corp. of Japan.

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Daiei launches farm-fresh vegetables, fruit sales

Daiei launches farm-fresh vegetables, fruit sales

TOKYO, Japan - Daiei Inc. President Yasuyuki Higuchi checks vegetables at one of the company's outlets in Tokyo's Koto Ward on June 21 as the company launched sales of vegetables and fruit fresh from farms the same day.

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Daiei shareholders endorse new management team

Daiei shareholders endorse new management team

TOKYO, Japan - Yasuyuki Higuchi (L), new president of Daiei Inc., and Fumiko Hayashi, new Daiei chairman, shake hands after a news conference at a hotel in Tokyo on May 26. Earlier in the day, Daiei Inc. shareholders at their annual general meeting in Kobe approved the new management team.

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Daiei posts 511 bil. yen group net loss on restructuring costs

Daiei posts 511 bil. yen group net loss on restructuring costs

TOKYO, Japan - Daiei Inc. Acting President Yoshiaki Takahashi speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on April 15. The ailing supermarket chain operator said it fell into the red in fiscal 2004 with a group net loss of 511.20 billion yen as it booked the costs it expects to see in large-scale restructuring from 2005 as a loss ahead of time.

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Daiei opens 1st outlet under new management

Daiei opens 1st outlet under new management

OSAKA, Japan - Shoppers visit a supermarket store of Daiei Inc. in Hirakata, Osaka Prefecture, on April 14 as it was opened as the first outlet under the company's new management. The store, specializing in food, is expected to serve as a test of its reconstruction plan that puts more emphasis on food rather than the wide range of products it had in the past.

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Daiei shareholders approve new management

Daiei shareholders approve new management

TOKYO, Japan - Fumiko Hayashi (L), a former president of BMW Tokyo Corp. who will become adviser to Japan's supermarket chain operator Daiei Inc., speaks during a news conference in Tokyo on March 30 after the company's extraordinary shareholders' meeting. Yoshiaki Takahashi (C), currently a Daiei board member, will serve as acting president.

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Hayashi to become adviser to Daiei

Hayashi to become adviser to Daiei

TOKYO, Japan - Fumiko Hayashi (file photo), a former president of BMW Tokyo Corp., will become adviser to Japan's supermarket chain operator Daiei Inc. on April 1.

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IRCJ inks contract on Marubeni-led group's Daiei sponsorship

IRCJ inks contract on Marubeni-led group's Daiei sponsorship

TOKYO, Japan - Marubeni Corp. President Nobuo Katsumata (L) and Daiei Inc. President Toshio Hasumi speak during a news conference in Tokyo on March 7. The Industrial Revitalization Corp. of Japan and Daiei signed a contract the same day with a consortium led by trading house Marubeni as the sponsor for rebuilding the struggling retail giant.

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Daiei to incur net group loss of 510 bil. yen in FY 2004

Daiei to incur net group loss of 510 bil. yen in FY 2004

TOKYO, Japan - Toshio Hasumi, president of Daiei Inc., speaks to reporters about the company's group earning forecast for fiscal 2004 ending on Feb. 28.

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