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Hino Motor exterior, logo and signboard

Hino Motor exterior, logo and signboard

Hino Motor exterior, logo and signboard=January 7,2026,Tokyo

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Hino Motor exterior, logo and signboard

Hino Motor exterior, logo and signboard

Hino Motor exterior, logo and signboard=January 7,2026,Tokyo

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[Breaking News]Wolf escapes at western Tokyo zoo

TOKYO, Japan, Dec. 29 Kyodo - Video taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows an aerial view of the Tama Zoological Park in Hino, western Tokyo, shortly after noon on Dec. 28, 2025, where a wolf escaped from its enclosure. The European wolf was recaptured at around 2:20 p.m. after being spotted on a public pathway inside the zoo. (Kyodo)

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Wolf escapes at western Tokyo zoo

Wolf escapes at western Tokyo zoo

Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows an aerial view of the Tama Zoological Park in Hino, western Tokyo, shortly after noon on Dec. 28, 2025, where a wolf escaped from its enclosure. The European wolf was recaptured at around 2:20 p.m. after being spotted on a public pathway inside the zoo.

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Wolf escapes at western Tokyo zoo

Wolf escapes at western Tokyo zoo

Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows an aerial view of the Tama Zoological Park in Hino, western Tokyo, shortly after noon on Dec. 28, 2025, where a wolf escaped from its enclosure. The European wolf was recaptured at around 2:20 p.m. after being spotted on a public pathway inside the zoo.

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Wolf escapes at western Tokyo zoo

Wolf escapes at western Tokyo zoo

Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows an aerial view of the Tama Zoological Park in Hino, western Tokyo, shortly after noon on Dec. 28, 2025, where a wolf escaped from its enclosure. The European wolf was recaptured at around 2:20 p.m. after being spotted on a public pathway inside the zoo.

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Wolf escapes at western Tokyo zoo

Wolf escapes at western Tokyo zoo

Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows an aerial view of the Tama Zoological Park in Hino, western Tokyo, shortly after noon on Dec. 28, 2025, where a wolf escaped from its enclosure. The European wolf was recaptured at around 2:20 p.m. after being spotted on a public pathway inside the zoo.

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Wolf escapes at western Tokyo zoo

Wolf escapes at western Tokyo zoo

Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows staff at the Tama Zoological Park in Hino, western Tokyo, setting up a net to recapture a wolf shortly after noon on Dec. 28, 2025, following its escape from an enclosure. The European wolf was caught at around 2:20 p.m.

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Wolf escapes at western Tokyo zoo

Wolf escapes at western Tokyo zoo

Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows staff at the Tama Zoological Park in Hino, western Tokyo, setting up a net to recapture a wolf shortly after noon on Dec. 28, 2025, following its escape from an enclosure. The European wolf was caught at around 2:20 p.m.

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Wolf escapes at western Tokyo zoo

Wolf escapes at western Tokyo zoo

Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows staff at the Tama Zoological Park in Hino, western Tokyo, setting up a net to recapture a wolf shortly after noon on Dec. 28, 2025, following its escape from an enclosure. The European wolf was caught at around 2:20 p.m.

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Mandarin ducks arrive in Tottori Pref. town

Mandarin ducks arrive in Tottori Pref. town

A flock of mandarin ducks are seen on a river in Hino in Tottori Prefecture, western Japan, on Nov. 15, 2025, after flying in from the north. The river is a popular stopover for the birds in the wintering season, with around 400 having arrived and an additional 400 expected to fly in by the end of March 2026.

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Mandarin ducks arrive in Tottori Pref. town

Mandarin ducks arrive in Tottori Pref. town

A flock of mandarin ducks are seen on a river in Hino in Tottori Prefecture, western Japan, on Nov. 15, 2025, after flying in from the north. The river is a popular stopover for the birds in the wintering season, with around 400 having arrived and an additional 400 expected to fly in by the end of March 2026.

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Japan Mobility Show 2025 Hino Motors Press Briefing

Japan Mobility Show 2025 Hino Motors Press Briefing

Japan Mobility Show 2025, Hino Motors Press Briefing (Photo taken at Japan Mobility Show 2025). photo shows President Satoshi Ogiso presenting.=October 29,2025,Tokyo

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Japan Mobility Show 2025 Hino Motors Press Briefing

Japan Mobility Show 2025 Hino Motors Press Briefing

Japan Mobility Show 2025, Hino Motors Press Briefing (Photo taken at Japan Mobility Show 2025). photo shows President Satoshi Ogiso presenting.=October 29,2025,Tokyo

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New holding firm for Toyota, Daimler truck units named Archion+

New holding firm for Toyota, Daimler truck units named Archion+

Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corp. CEO Karl Deppen (C) and Hino Motors Ltd. President Satoshi Ogiso (L) hold a joint online press conference on Oct. 9, 2025, saying the new holding company following the planned merger in April 2026 of their companies, the truck units of Daimler Truck Holding AG and Toyota Motor Corp., will be named Archion Corp.

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Press Conference on the Business Integration of Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino Motors

Press Conference on the Business Integration of Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino Motors

Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino Motors press conference on the business integration. Photo shows, from left, Tsuneji Sato, President and CEO, Toyota Motor Corporation; Satoshi Ogiso, President and CEO, Hino Motors; Carl Deppen, CEO of the new combined holding company and President and CEO, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation; and Karin Radstrom, CEO, Daimler Trucks.=June 10,2025,Tokyo

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Press Conference on the Business Integration of Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino Motors

Press Conference on the Business Integration of Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino Motors

Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino Motors press conference on the business integration. Photo shows, from left, Tsuneji Sato, President and CEO, Toyota Motor Corporation; Satoshi Ogiso, President and CEO, Hino Motors; Carl Deppen, CEO of the new combined holding company and President and CEO, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation; and Karin Radstrom, CEO, Daimler Trucks.=June 10,2025,Tokyo

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Press Conference on the Business Integration of Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino Motors

Press Conference on the Business Integration of Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino Motors

Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino Motors, Inc. press conference on the business integration. Photo shows Carl Deppen, CEO of the new combined holding company and President and CEO of Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation.=June 10,2025,Tokyo

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Press Conference on the Business Integration of Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino Motors

Press Conference on the Business Integration of Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino Motors

Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino Motors, Inc. press conference on the business integration. Photo shows Carl Deppen, CEO of the new combined holding company and President and CEO of Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation.=June 10,2025,Tokyo

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Toyota, Daimler ink Japanese truck units merger deal

Toyota, Daimler ink Japanese truck units merger deal

Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corp. President Karl Deppen speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on June 10, 2025. Toyota Motor Corp. and Daimler Truck Holding AG said they concluded an agreement to merge their Japanese truck subsidiaries, Hino Motors Ltd and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck, respectively under a new holding company.

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Toyota, Daimler ink Japanese truck units merger deal

Toyota, Daimler ink Japanese truck units merger deal

Hino Motors Ltd. President Satoshi Ogiso speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on June 10, 2025. Toyota Motor Corp. and Daimler Truck Holding AG said they concluded an agreement to merge their Japanese truck subsidiaries, Hino and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corp., respectively under a new holding company.

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Toyota, Daimler ink Japanese truck units merger deal

Toyota, Daimler ink Japanese truck units merger deal

(From L) Toyota Motor Corp. President Koji Sato, Hino Motors Ltd. President Satoshi Ogiso, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corp. President Karl Deppen and Daimler Truck Holding AG CEO Karin Radstrom hold a press conference in Tokyo on June 10, 2025. Toyota and Daimler said they concluded an agreement to merge their Japanese truck subsidiaries, Hino and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck, respectively under a new holding company.

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Toyota, Daimler ink Japanese truck units merger deal

Toyota, Daimler ink Japanese truck units merger deal

(From L) Toyota Motor Corp. President Koji Sato, Hino Motors Ltd. President Satoshi Ogiso, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corp. President Karl Deppen and Daimler Truck Holding AG CEO Karin Radstrom pose for a photo during a press conference in Tokyo on June 10, 2025. Toyota and Daimler said they concluded an agreement to merge their Japanese truck subsidiaries, Hino and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck, respectively under a new holding company.

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Toyota, Daimler ink Japanese truck units merger deal

Toyota, Daimler ink Japanese truck units merger deal

(From L) Toyota Motor Corp. President Koji Sato, Hino Motors Ltd. President Satoshi Ogiso, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corp. President Karl Deppen and Daimler Truck Holding AG CEO Karin Radstrom pose for a photo during a press conference in Tokyo on June 10, 2025. Toyota and Daimler said they concluded an agreement to merge their Japanese truck subsidiaries, Hino and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck, respectively under a new holding company.

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Toyota, Daimler ink Japanese truck units merger deal

Toyota, Daimler ink Japanese truck units merger deal

(From L) Toyota Motor Corp. President Koji Sato, Hino Motors Ltd. President Satoshi Ogiso, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corp. President Karl Deppen and Daimler Truck Holding AG CEO Karin Radstrom pose for a photo during a press conference in Tokyo on June 10, 2025. Toyota and Daimler said they concluded an agreement to merge their Japanese truck subsidiaries, Hino and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck, respectively under a new holding company.

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Hino Motors signage and logo

Hino Motors signage and logo

Hino Motor signboard and logo (taken at the Automotive Engineering Exposition 2025 YOKOHAMA).=May 21,2025,Kanagawa

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Hino Motors signage and logo

Hino Motors signage and logo

Hino Motors signage and logo=February 18,2025,Japan

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Hino Motors signage and logo

Hino Motors signage and logo

Hino Motors signage and logo=February 18,2025,Japan

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Mandarin ducks arrive in Tottori Pref.

Mandarin ducks arrive in Tottori Pref.

Mandarin ducks are seen at a river in the town of Hino in Tottori Prefecture, western Japan, on Oct. 31, 2024, after flying in from the north. As of Nov. 11, about 400 Mandarin ducks were spotted on the river, a popular stopover for the birds in the wintering season, with around 800 expected to fly in by the end of March 2025.

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Mandarin ducks arrive in Tottori Pref.

Mandarin ducks arrive in Tottori Pref.

Mandarin ducks are seen at a river in the town of Hino in Tottori Prefecture, western Japan, on Oct. 31, 2024, after flying in from the north. As of Nov. 11, about 400 Mandarin ducks were spotted on the river, a popular stopover for the birds in the wintering season, with around 800 expected to fly in by the end of March 2025.

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"Hina" Japanese dolls playing baseball

"Hina" Japanese dolls playing baseball

"Hina" traditional Japanese dolls are displayed "playing baseball" in the Tottori Prefecture town of Hino, western Japan, on Feb. 27, 2024.

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"Hina" Japanese dolls playing baseball

"Hina" Japanese dolls playing baseball

"Hina" traditional Japanese dolls are displayed "playing baseball" in the Tottori Prefecture town of Hino, western Japan, on Feb. 27, 2024.

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Hina dolls in Japan

Hina dolls in Japan

Hina dolls are pictured in the Tottori Prefecture town of Hino, western Japan, on Feb. 27, 2024.

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Hino Motors' signage and logo

Hino Motors' signage and logo

Hino Motors' signage and logo=Date:October 25, 2023, Place:Tokyo

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Shrine displays lucky people's wooden plaques

Shrine displays lucky people's wooden plaques

YONAGO, Japan - A visitor to Kamochi Shrine in Hino, Tottori Prefecture, western Japan, examines wooden plaques dedicated by lottery winners and other lucky people on Nov. 19, 2014. The Shinto shrine, whose name can be read as "kanemochi" or the rich, has opened a corner to display such plaques.

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About 500 Mandarin ducks arrive in Tottori Pref.

About 500 Mandarin ducks arrive in Tottori Pref.

YONAGO, Japan - Some 500 Mandarin ducks fly to the Hino River in the town of Hino in Tottori Prefecture, known as a popular stopover for the birds in the wintering season, on Oct. 31, 2014.

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Old purses burned for good fortune at wealth-tied shrine

Old purses burned for good fortune at wealth-tied shrine

YONAGO, Japan - Some 250 old purses are burned in a good fortune-inviting ritual at Kamochi Shrine in Hino, Tottori Prefecture, western Japan, on Oct. 25, 2014, with the Shinto shrine considered a lucky place for its name associated with "kanemochi" or wealthy people.

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'Rich Shrine' donates revenues from souvenir sales to town

'Rich Shrine' donates revenues from souvenir sales to town

YONAGO, Japan - Takahiro Kageyama (2nd from R), mayor of Hino, Tottori Prefecture, receives a donation from representatives of the Hino Town Tourism Association in the town on Feb. 24, 2012. The body that runs a souvenir shop at Kamochi Shrine sold souvenirs worth 4.5 million yen in 2011 and donated all of the money to the town government. The name of the shrine can also be read as Kanemochi Shrine, meaning ''wealthy shrine'' or ''shrine of the rich.''

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Mandarin ducks come to Japan from north

Mandarin ducks come to Japan from north

YONAGO, Japan - Mandarin ducks rest at the Hino River in the town of Hino in Tottori Prefecture, western Japan, on Nov. 2, 2011. Around 700 Mandarin ducks were spotted the same day on or around the river, where about 1,000 of the birds annually winter after flying in from the north.

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Fukushima high school takes students to Tokyo

Fukushima high school takes students to Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - High school students from Fukushima Prefecture watch an assembly process for trucks at a plant of Hino Motors Ltd. in Hino, western Japan, on June 21, 2011. Odaka Industrial High School in the city of Minamisoma took about 150 third-year students to Tokyo for a three-day tour of companies in the capital region to help them find jobs amid a lack of local offers due to the nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi power station.

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Mandarin ducks resting

Mandarin ducks resting

YONAGO, Japan - Mandarin ducks rest on a riverside in the town of Hino in Tottori Prefecture, western Japan, on Feb. 1, 2011. The orange feathers of the male ducks are at their brightest in the early part of the year. Around one thousand Mandarin ducks were spotted the same day on and around the Hino River, where they spend the winter before flying north.

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Flu outbreak affects 99, kills 3 at Tokyo hospital

Flu outbreak affects 99, kills 3 at Tokyo hospital

TOKYO, Japan - Kenichiro Hino, director of Tsurukawa Sanatorium Hospital in Tokyo's Machida, where a total of 99 people have contracted influenza and three have died, speaks at a news conference at the hospital on Jan. 17. The Tokyo metropolitan government's public health bureau said Jan. 17 that the outbreak began around Jan. 6 and has since affected 75 inpatients and 24 hospital workers.

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Tama Zoo celebrates 50th anniversary, opens giant bird cages

Tama Zoo celebrates 50th anniversary, opens giant bird cages

TOKYO, Japan - Tama Zoological Park in Hino, western Tokyo, opens two giant bird cages May 1. The bird cages, each about 8 meters high with a total area of 1,870 square meters, enable visitors to walk inside and view about 50 birds of five kinds. The zoo held a ceremony the same day ahead of its 50th anniversary on May 5.

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Princess Aiko visits Tama zoo

Princess Aiko visits Tama zoo

TOKYO, Japan - Princess Aiko, daughter of Crown Prince Naruhito and Princess Masako, arrives at Tama Zoological Park in Tokyo's Hino on Nov. 16 for an outing of the Gakushuin kindergarten. (Pool photo)

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Princess Aiko visits Tama zoo

Princess Aiko visits Tama zoo

TOKYO, Japan - Princess Aiko (R), accompanied by her mother, Princess Masako, arrives at Tama Zoological Park in Tokyo's Hino on Nov. 16 for an outing of the Gakushuin kindergarten. (Pool photo)

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50th anniversary of Sri Lankan elephant's arrival in Japan

50th anniversary of Sri Lankan elephant's arrival in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Prince and Princess Mikasa (L and C) pose for photos with Sri Lankan Minister of National Heritage Anura Bandaranaike (R) at Tama Zoo in Tokyo's Hino on May 12 in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the arrival of the elephant Anura (in background) in Japan. Anura was presented to Japan by Ceylon, the former name of Sri Lanka, in 1956 to commemorate the prince's visit to Ceylon.

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Top court rules order to play national anthem constitutional

Top court rules order to play national anthem constitutional

TOKYO, Japan - Supporters of a 53-year-old teacher who refused to play Japan's national anthem wage a protest outside the Supreme Court on Feb. 27 after the court ruled that it is constitutional for the principal of an elementary school in Hino, Tokyo to order the music teacher to play the piano to accompany the singing of the ''Kimigayo'' during the 1999 school admission ceremony. The protest banner says, ''Unfair ruling is unacceptable.''

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Man robs Tokyo post office, cash transport car held up in Chiba

Man robs Tokyo post office, cash transport car held up in Chiba

HINO, Japan - Policemen check a post office in Hino city, a Tokyo suburb, where a man barged into and shot the postmaster, leaving him seriously injured before fleeing with cash and shot the postmaster in the hip, leaving him seriously injured, before fleeing with cash on Feb. 3.

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Explosion at aluminum factory in Shiga Pref. injures 3 workers

Explosion at aluminum factory in Shiga Pref. injures 3 workers

HINO, Japan - A predawn explosion at Toyo Aluminum K.K. in Hino, Shiga Prefecture, badly damaged its 450-square-meter factory and sparked a fire. The head of factory operations speculated that aluminum powder inside a pipe may have generated static electricity and triggered the explosion.

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Hino Motors starts truck production in California

Hino Motors starts truck production in California

LOS ANGELES, United States - Hino Motors Ltd. Chairman Tadaaki Jagawa (standing at center) speaks during a ceremony marking the start of its production of trucks in Ontario, California, on Oct. 19. The plant, built in the suburbs of Los Angeles by Hino's wholly owned subsidiary Hino Motors Manufacturing USA Inc., is the first truck production base for a Japanese company in North America.

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