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Accenture and Mujin Joint Venture Establishment Press Conference

Accenture and Mujin Joint Venture Establishment Press Conference

Accenture and Mujin Joint Venture Establishment Press Conference. Atsushi Egawa, President, Accenture =Date:January 25, 2024, Place: Tokyo

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Accenture and Mujin Joint Venture Establishment Press Conference

Accenture and Mujin Joint Venture Establishment Press Conference

Accenture and Mujin Joint Venture Establishment Press Conference. Atsushi Egawa, President, Accenture =Date:January 25, 2024, Place: Tokyo

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Kakefu hits single from Egawa in Giants-Tigers old timers' game

Kakefu hits single from Egawa in Giants-Tigers old timers' game

SENDAI, Japan - Former Hanshin Tigers slugger Masayuki Kakefu hits a single from his old nemesis former Yomiuri Giants ace Suguru Egawa during an old timers' game between the popular Japanese professional baseball clubs at Kobo Stadium Miyagi in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, on Nov. 16, 2014.

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JAL to buy 32 advanced regional jets from Mitsubishi

JAL to buy 32 advanced regional jets from Mitsubishi

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Co. President Yoshiharu Ueki (L) shakes hands with Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. Chairman Hideo Egawa in front of a model Mitsubishi Regional Jet on Aug. 28, 2014, in Tokyo, as JAL announced it will buy 32 MRJs to strengthen its domestic services with the first Japanese-built small passenger jet.

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JAL to buy 32 small Mitsubishi jet aircraft

JAL to buy 32 small Mitsubishi jet aircraft

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Co. President Yoshiharu Ueki (L) and Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. President Hideo Egawa pose at a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 28, 2014, held to announce JAL's decision to buy 32 Mitsubishi Regional Jet small aircraft.

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Aerospace Exhibition

Aerospace Exhibition

NAGOYA, Japan - Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. displays models of its small passenger jet under development as the six-day Japan International Aerospace Exhibition opened in Nagoya, central Japan, on Oct. 9, 2012. Mitsubishi Aircraft President Hideo Egawa said the same day his company has raised the order target for the jet by 50 percent to 1,500 planes for the next 20 years.

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Aerospace Exhibition

Aerospace Exhibition

NAGOYA, Japan - Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. displays models of its small passenger jet under development as the six-day Japan International Aerospace Exhibition opened in Nagoya, central Japan, on Oct. 9, 2012. Mitsubishi Aircraft President Hideo Egawa said the same day his company has raised the order target for the jet by 50 percent to 1,500 planes for the next 20 years.

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Mitsubishi Aircraft-Boeing partnership

Mitsubishi Aircraft-Boeing partnership

PARIS, France - Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. President Hideo Egawa (L) and Jim Albaugh, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, hold contract documents at the Paris Air Show in France on June 22, 2011. Mitsubishi Aircraft and Boeing announced a partnership the same day in which Boeing will provide customer support services for the Mitsubishi Regional Jet family of regional commercial jets.

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Mitsubishi Aircraft eyes sales of MRJ in Europe

Mitsubishi Aircraft eyes sales of MRJ in Europe

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. President Hideo Egawa (C) speaks during a press conference at an airport near Paris, the venue of an international air show, on June 21, 2011. The company is aiming to sell over the next 20 years more than 1,000 Mitsubishi Regional Jet planes, the first small passenger jet built in Japan, with 30 percent of the sales targeted for Europe.

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Pitcher Kobayashi, in 1978 trade row, dies

Pitcher Kobayashi, in 1978 trade row, dies

TOKYO, Japan - This May 1979 file photo shows Shigeru Kobayashi, a pitcher for the Hanshin Tigers, pitching against the Yomiuri Giants at Korakuen Stadium in Tokyo. Kobayashi, who moved to the Tigers from the Giants in a controversial trade involving star pitcher Suguru Egawa the previous year, died Jan. 17, 2010.

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MHI gets 1st overseas order for passenger jet from U.S. airline

MHI gets 1st overseas order for passenger jet from U.S. airline

TOKYO, Japan - Hideo Egawa (R), president of Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp., and Richard Leach, president of Trans States Holdings, shake hands during a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 2, 2009, at which they announced that the U.S. airline company will purchase up to 100 small passenger jets under development by the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. subsidiary, marking the first overseas order for the aircraft.

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(2)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

(2)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines - Akio Egawa, deputy chief of the Japanese Embassy in the Philippines, listens to a question by a journalist at a press conference in General Santos, Mindanao, on May 30. Egawa said that his team of diplomats, sent to Mindanao to meet two men who are said to be former Japanese soldiers from World War II, will leave the island due to a stalemate in arranging an interview with two men.

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(1)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

(1)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines - Akio Egawa, deputy chief of the Japanese Embassy in the Philippines, speaks with journalists following his press conference in General Santos, Mindanao, on May 30. He said that his team of diplomats, sent to Mindanao to meet two men who are said to be former Japanese soldiers from World War II, will leave the island due to a stalemate in arranging an interview with two men.

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Japanese officials to pull officials from Mindanao

Japanese officials to pull officials from Mindanao

GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines - Akio Egawa, deputy chief of the Japanese Embassy in the Philippines, speaks to reporters in General Santos on the southern Filipino island of Mindanao on May 30.

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Ex-president of Kofuku Bank arrested

Ex-president of Kofuku Bank arrested

OSAKA, Japan - Tokusuke Egawa, former president of failed Kofuku Bank which is under temporary state control, leaves his home Sept. 16 to report to police. He was arrested later with two other former executives of the bank on suspicion of extending unauthorized loans to a real estate affiliate.

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(1)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

(1)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines - Akio Egawa, deputy chief of Japanese Embassy in the Philippines, speaks with journalists following his press conference in General Santos, Mindanao, on May 30. He said that his team of diplomats, sent to Mindanao to meet two men who are said to be former Japanese soldiers from World War II, will leave the island due to a stalemate in arranging an interview with two men. (Kyodo)

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(2)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

(2)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines - Akio Egawa, deputy chief of Japanese Embassy in the Philippines, listens to a question by a journalist at a press conference in General Santos, Mindanao, on May 30. Egawa said that his team of diplomats, sent to Mindanao to meet two men who are said to be former Japanese soldiers from World War II, will leave the island due to a stalemate in arranging an interview with two men. (Kyodo)

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1977, Japan.

The 1977 compilation of the Japan-Soviet 200 nautical mile problem. Children chase supercars. Mt. Usu eruption. Suguru Egawa refuses to join the Crown. Illustrations of a map of the 200 nautical mile area, a fishing boat in the sea, a Soviet ship, a meeting of party leaders, an illustration of a map of the four northern islands, a Japan-Soviet fishery agreement being exchanged, housewives arranging for food to be shipped directly from its place of origin, a pawn shop thriving, a supercar display event, happy children, a tardiness chart imitating a timetable, a long A long telephone receiver, a housewife using a gas stove for toilet gas, the eruption of Mount Usu, volcanic ash falling on the city, a home run by Oh, pitching by Taku Egawa, six Japanese Army personnel allowed to leave prison after the Japan Airlines hijacking incident, people resisting the Narita Airport issue and the Sanrizuka struggle. date unknown Date of shooting unknown, Release date: December 23, 1977.

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Enthusiasm! Nagoya child

This year, the Dragons have a chance to win the championship, and the children of Nagoya are currently in the midst of Dragons fever. The day after the Dragons' victory, gasoline is discounted at gas stations, gas station clerks wear Chunichi Dragons hats, and Dragons goods are sold at a long-established department store in Nagoya City. Dragon's lunch, a game between the Dragons and the Giants, a back view of a battered pitcher Taku Egawa, a poster offering free ramen if Chunichi wins, a scene of ramen making, shooting date unknown, release date: August 16, 1984.

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Shoko Egawa-journalist-AUM-2

Shoko Egawa-journalist-AUM-2

Shoko Egawa, an investigative journalist and authority on the AUM Shinrikyo religious cult (November 16, 1999)

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Items related to builder of Nirayama Reverberatory Furnaces

Items related to builder of Nirayama Reverberatory Furnaces

Takayuki Hashimoto of the Egawa Bunko foundation on June 23, 2015, in Izunokuni, Shizuoka Prefecture, explains items related to Egawa Hidetatsu who led the construction of the Nirayama Reverberatory Furnaces completed in 1857 in Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese officials to pull officials from Mindanao

Japanese officials to pull officials from Mindanao

GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines - Akio Egawa, deputy chief of the Japanese Embassy in the Philippines, speaks to reporters in General Santos on the southern Filipino island of Mindanao on May 30. (Kyodo)

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Pitcher Kobayashi, in 1978 trade row, dies

Pitcher Kobayashi, in 1978 trade row, dies

TOKYO, Japan - This May 1979 file photo shows Shigeru Kobayashi, a pitcher for the Hanshin Tigers, pitching against the Yomiuri Giants at Korakuen Stadium in Tokyo. Kobayashi, who moved to the Tigers from the Giants in a controversial trade involving star pitcher Suguru Egawa the previous year, died Jan. 17, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Asakusa Tower and theatres

Asakusa Tower and theatres

Egawa Taiseikan, famous for its girls doing acrobatics on balance balls. Some of the girls are looking out onto the street. Formerly rice paddies owned by Sensoji Temple, the Asakusa Sixth District was filled in with soil from the digging of Oike in 1883 and became the largest entertainment district in Japan after the mid-Meiji Period. The tower in the background is Ryounkaku, also called Asakusa Junikai (Twelve Stories). An introduction to the tower is written on the white signboard to the right. This stereograph dates from 1904.==Date:1904, Place:Tokyo, Photo:Underwood, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number97‐68‐0]

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Mitsubishi Aircraft-Boeing partnership

Mitsubishi Aircraft-Boeing partnership

PARIS, France - Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. President Hideo Egawa (L) and Jim Albaugh, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, hold contract documents at the Paris Air Show in France on June 22, 2011. Mitsubishi Aircraft and Boeing announced a partnership the same day in which Boeing will provide customer support services for the Mitsubishi Regional Jet family of regional commercial jets. (Kyodo)

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Mitsubishi Aircraft eyes sales of MRJ in Europe

Mitsubishi Aircraft eyes sales of MRJ in Europe

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. President Hideo Egawa (C) speaks during a press conference at an airport near Paris, the venue of an international air show, on June 21, 2011. The company is aiming to sell over the next 20 years more than 1,000 Mitsubishi Regional Jet planes, the first small passenger jet built in Japan, with 30 percent of the sales targeted for Europe. (Kyodo)

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JAL to buy 32 small Mitsubishi jet aircraft

JAL to buy 32 small Mitsubishi jet aircraft

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Co. President Yoshiharu Ueki (L) and Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. President Hideo Egawa pose at a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 28, 2014, held to announce JAL's decision to buy 32 Mitsubishi Regional Jet small aircraft. (Kyodo)

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Nakahara Naosuke, a Samurai from Satsuma

Nakahara Naosuke, a Samurai from Satsuma

This is a samurai from Satsuma, Nakahara Naosuke (1832-68). After assisting in the manufacturing of steam boats and kiriko glassware at Shuseikan in Satsuma Domain, he went to Tokyo and learned the canon gunnery from Egawa Tan'an. He eventually became the head of the Egawa School. After returning to Satsuma, he helped the navy to build canons. Unfortunately, he was killed in Nagaoka during the Boshin War. It is reported that he would have become a man of exceptional talent like Saigo or Okubo if he had lived. At the time this photo was taken, he seemed to have been visiting the Bauduins representing Satsuma.==Date:1866, Place:nagasaki, Photo:A.F. Bauduin, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number123‐46‐0]

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Water level falling in dam in Japan

Water level falling in dam in Japan

Photo taken from a Kyodo news helicopter on June 22, 2019, shows Egawa Dam in Asakura, Fukuoka Prefecture, southwestern Japan. The water level in the dam's reservoir is falling due to the delayed start of the rainy season in the northern part of the Kyushu region. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Water level falling in dam in Japan

Water level falling in dam in Japan

Photo taken from a Kyodo news helicopter on June 22, 2019, shows Egawa Dam in Asakura, Fukuoka Prefecture, southwestern Japan. The water level in the dam's reservoir is falling due to the delayed start of the rainy season in the northern part of the Kyushu region. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Precooked rice business in Philippines

Precooked rice business in Philippines

Photo taken June 20, 2018, near Manila, shows Kiyosada Egawa, president of Biotech Japan Corp., holding precooked, ready-to-eat rice products its subsidiary in the Philippines sells in the Southeast Asian country. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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(CORRECTED)MHI gets 1st overseas order for passenger jet from

(CORRECTED)MHI gets 1st overseas order for passenger jet from

TOKYO, Japan, Oct. 2 Kyodo - Hideo Egawa (R), president of Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp., and Richard Leach, president of Trans States Holdings, shake hands during a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 2, 2009, at which they announced that the U.S. airline company will purchase up to 100 small passenger jets under development by the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. subsidiary, marking the first overseas order for the aircraft. (Kyodo)

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Ex-president of Kofuku Bank arrested

Ex-president of Kofuku Bank arrested

OSAKA, Japan - Tokusuke Egawa, former president of failed Kofuku Bank which is under temporary state control, leaves his home Sept. 16 to report to police. He was arrested later with two other former executives of the bank on suspicion of extending unauthorized loans to a real estate affiliate.

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