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FUJII DENKO  (company plant) exterior, logo and signage

FUJII DENKO (company plant) exterior, logo and signage

FUJII DENKO (company plant) exterior, logo and signage=November 20,2024,Hyogo

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FUJII DENKO  (company plant) exterior, logo and signage

FUJII DENKO (company plant) exterior, logo and signage

FUJII DENKO (company plant) exterior, logo and signage=November 20,2024,Hyogo

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FUJII DENKO  (company plant) exterior, logo and signage

FUJII DENKO (company plant) exterior, logo and signage

FUJII DENKO (company plant) exterior, logo and signage=November 20,2024,Hyogo

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Furukawa Electric, SKY Aluminium to merge aluminum operations

Furukawa Electric, SKY Aluminium to merge aluminum operations

TOKYO, Japan - Furukawa Electric Co. President Junnosuke Furukawa (R) and SKY Aluminium Co. President Satoshi Fujikuchi shake hands at a news conference Aug. 6 after announcing an agreement to merge their aluminum operations in October 2003. SKY Aluminium is a joint venture established by Showa Denko, Nippon Steel and other concerns.

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Hitoshi Ashida

Hitoshi Ashida

Hidoshi AshidaBorn on Nov. 15, 1887 and died on June 20, 1959. Ashida joined the Foreign Ministry after graduating from the University of Tokyo in 1912 but resigned from the ministry in protest over the Manchurian Incident. Ashida became prime minister on March 10, 1948 but was forced to resign on Oct. 15 of the same year because of being involved in the Showa Denko scandal. In December of that year, Ashida was arrested but finally acquitted in 1958.

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Rugby: Japan's League One

Rugby: Japan's League One

Damian McKenzie (L) scores a try for Tokyo Suntory Sungoliath during the first half of their League One rugby win over Yokohama Canon Eagles at Showa Denko Dome in Oita, southwestern Japan, on March 27, 2022.

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Rugby: Japan's training for match vs. Australia

Rugby: Japan's training for match vs. Australia

Players for Japan's national rugby team train at Showa Denko Dome in Oita, southwestern Japan, on Oct. 22, 2021, a day before an international test match against Australia.

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Hitachi, Ltd. sells its subsidiary, Hitachi Chemical Co.

Hitachi, Ltd. sells its subsidiary, Hitachi Chemical Co.

Hisashi Maruyama, President and CEO of Hitachi Chemical, speaks at an earnings conference where it was reported that Hitachi, Ltd. has decided to give Showa Denko a preferential negotiating right to acquireits subsidiary Hitachi Chemical, April 25, 2019, in Tokyo, Japan; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Hitachi, Ltd. sells its subsidiary, Hitachi Chemical Co.

Hitachi, Ltd. sells its subsidiary, Hitachi Chemical Co.

Hisashi Maruyama, President and CEO of Hitachi Chemical, speaks at an earnings conference where it was reported that Hitachi, Ltd. has decided to give Showa Denko a preferential negotiating right to acquire its subsidiary Hitachi Chemical, April 25, 2019, in Tokyo, Japan; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Hitachi, Ltd. sells its subsidiary, Hitachi Chemical Co.

Hitachi, Ltd. sells its subsidiary, Hitachi Chemical Co.

Hisashi Maruyama, President and CEO of Hitachi Chemical, speaks at an earnings conference where it was reported that Hitachi, Ltd. has decided to give Showa Denko a preferential negotiating right to acquire its subsidiary Hitachi Chemical, April 25, 2019, in Tokyo, Japan; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Hitachi, Ltd. sells its subsidiary, Hitachi Chemical Co.

Hitachi, Ltd. sells its subsidiary, Hitachi Chemical Co.

Hisashi Maruyama, President and CEO ofHitachi Chemical, speaks at an earnings conference where it was reported that Hitachi, Ltd. has decided to give Showa Denko a preferential negotiating right to acquire its subsidiary Hitachi Chemical, April 25, 2019, in Tokyo, Japan; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Yamaguchi Univ., Showa Denko partner for veg factory tech exports

Yamaguchi Univ., Showa Denko partner for veg factory tech exports

Yamaguchi University President Masaaki Oka (L) shakes hands with Vice President Shinji Sakai of Showa Denko K.K., a diversified chemical company, at a press conference in Tokyo on March 11, 2015, showing documents of a collaboration agreement on promoting exports of technologies related to indoor plant-growing factories. Oka told reporters that his university wants to contribute to the world by providing safe food. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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SNAPSHOT: 50 yrs since confirmation of Niigata Minamata Disease

SNAPSHOT: 50 yrs since confirmation of Niigata Minamata Disease

Photo taken from a Kyodo News airplane on May 22, 2015, shows the mouth of the Agano River in the central Japan city of Niigata. Mercury-tainted wastewater discharged by a Showa Denko K.K. plant into the river caused Niigata Minamata Disease, which was officially confirmed a half century ago. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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10 people suffer food poisoning from China-made 'gyoza'

10 people suffer food poisoning from China-made 'gyoza'

CHIBA, Japan - Photo, released by the Chiba DENKO NEWS prefectural government, shows a package of Chinese-made frozen ''gyoza'' dumplings. The health ministry said on Jan. 30 that a total of 10 people have suffered food poisoning, with one of them in a serious condition, in Chiba and Hyogo prefectures after eating the imported dumplings. (Kyodo)

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J-League football

J-League football

Oita Trinita's Naoki Nomura (R) scores a penalty past Kawasaki Frontale goalkeeper Jung Sung Ryong during the first half of a J-League football match on Nov. 21, 2020, at Showa Denko Dome in Oita, southwestern Japan.

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J-League football

J-League football

Oita Trinita's Naoki Nomura (2nd from L) reacts after scoring from the penalty spot during the first half of a J-League football match on Nov. 21, 2020, at Showa Denko Dome in Oita, southwestern Japan.

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J-League football

J-League football

Oita Trinita's Naoki Nomura (10) scores a penalty past Kawasaki Frontale goalkeeper Jung Sung Ryong during the first half of a J-League football match on Nov. 21, 2020, at Showa Denko Dome in Oita, southwestern Japan.

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J-League football

J-League football

Oita Trinita's Naoki Nomura (R) reacts after scoring from the penalty spot during the first half of a J-League football match on Nov. 21, 2020, at Showa Denko Dome in Oita, southwestern Japan.

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Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums

Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums

Fans are in the stands at Showa Denko Dome in Oita, southwestern Japan, on July 11, 2020, as J-League football starts admitting spectators for top-flight matches for the first time in about four and a half months after a coronavirus-led hiatus.

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Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums

Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums

Fans are in the stands at Showa Denko Dome in Oita, southwestern Japan, on July 11, 2020, as J-League football starts admitting spectators for top-flight matches for the first time in about four and a half months after a coronavirus-led hiatus.

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Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums

Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums

Fans are in the stands at Showa Denko Dome in Oita, southwestern Japan, on July 11, 2020, as J-League football starts admitting spectators for top-flight matches for the first time in about four and a half months after a coronavirus-led hiatus.

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Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums

Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums

A moment of silence is observed for people killed in flooding and landslides in Japan's southwestern region of Kyushu before a J-League football match at Showa Denko Dome in Oita on July 11, 2020. The J-League began to admit spectators for top-flight matches for the first time in about four and a half months after a coronavirus-led hiatus.

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Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums

Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums

Fans enter Showa Denko Dome in Oita, southwestern Japan, on July 11, 2020, as J-League football starts admitting spectators for top-flight matches for the first time in about four and a half months after a coronavirus-led hiatus.

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Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums

Football: Fans allowed into J-League stadiums

Fans have their temperatures checked before entering Showa Denko Dome in Oita, southwestern Japan, on July 11, 2020. J-League football began to admit spectators for top-flight matches the same day for the first time in about four and a half months after a coronavirus-led hiatus.

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Football: Oita Trinita v Nagoya Grampus

Football: Oita Trinita v Nagoya Grampus

Kazuya Miyahara (far L) of Nagoya Grampus scores the equalizer during the second half of a J-League football match against Oita Trinita on June 15, 2019, at Showa Denko Dome in Oita, Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Football: Oita Trinita v Nagoya Grampus

Football: Oita Trinita v Nagoya Grampus

Kazuya Miyahara (L) of Nagoya Grampus scores the equalizer during the second half of a J-League football match against Oita Trinita on June 15, 2019, at Showa Denko Dome in Oita, Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Football: Oita Trinita v Nagoya Grampus

Football: Oita Trinita v Nagoya Grampus

Kazuya Miyahara (L) of Nagoya Grampus scores the equalizer during the second half of a J-League football match against Oita Trinita on June 15, 2019, at Showa Denko Dome in Oita, Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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