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Baseball: Kufu Hayate players

Baseball: Kufu Hayate players

Kufu Hayate Ventures Shizuoka players attend the baseball team's spring training at Churu Stadium Shimizu in the central Japan city of Shizuoka on Jan. 25, 2024. The team will play games against Nippon Professional Baseball's farm teams from the 2024 season.

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HYPERFAST FREIGHTERS

HYPERFAST FREIGHTERS,Super High Speed Cargo Ship, Techno Super Liner (TSL), Hayate, Hisho, high-speed operation, national project, research and development, ship technology, science and technology=Date:1994, Place:JAPAN

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(SP)UZBEKISTAN-TASHKENT-FOOTBALL-U20 ASIAN CUP-JPN VS CHN

(SP)UZBEKISTAN-TASHKENT-FOOTBALL-U20 ASIAN CUP-JPN VS CHN

(230303) -- TASHKENT, March 3, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Behram Abduweli (L) of China competes against Hayate Matsuda of Japan during the AFC U20 Asian Cup Group D match between Japan and China in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on March 3, 2023. (Photo by Che Zhouyong/Xinhua)

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(SP)UZBEKISTAN-TASHKENT-FOOTBALL-U20 ASIAN CUP-JPN VS CHN

(SP)UZBEKISTAN-TASHKENT-FOOTBALL-U20 ASIAN CUP-JPN VS CHN

(230303) -- TASHKENT, March 3, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Behram Abduweli (L) of China competes against Hayate Matsuda of Japan during the AFC U20 Asian Cup Group D match between Japan and China in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on March 3, 2023. (Photo by Che Zhouyong/Xinhua)

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Hokkaido Shinkansen bullet trains' nicknames unveiled

Hokkaido Shinkansen bullet trains' nicknames unveiled

NANAE, Japan - Hokkaido Railway Co. President Osamu Shimada announces the nicknames "Hayabusa" and "Hayate" for the Hokkaido Shinkansen bullet trains in the town of Nanae, Hokkaido, the northernmost prefecture of Japan, on Nov. 20, 2014. The names, the same as the Tohoku Shinkansen bullet trains, were selected due to their familiarity.

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High-speed trains based on Japan's bullet train debut in China

High-speed trains based on Japan's bullet train debut in China

SHAGHAI, China - Passengers take photos in front of the CRH2 high-speed train at Shanghai South Railway Station on Jan. 28. The train modeled after a sophisticated East Japan Railway Co. bullet train called Hayate started operation on routes connecting Shanghai with Nanjing in Jiangsu Province and with Hangzhou in Zhejiang Province.

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High-speed trains based on Japan's bullet train debut in China

High-speed trains based on Japan's bullet train debut in China

SHAGHAI, China - Passengers ride China's CRH2 high-speed train connecting Shanghai and Hangzhou in Zhejiang Province, on Jan. 28 as the train modeled after a sophisticated East Japan Railway Co. bullet train called Hayate started operation.

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(3)Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.

(3)Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.

HACHINOHE, Japan - Two young brothers pose for a photograph besides a Shinkansen bullet-train Hayate at JR Hachinohe Station in Aomori Prefecture on Dec. 1. The Tohoku Shinkansen service from Tokyo was extended from the previous northernmost terminus in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture to Hachinohe.

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(4)Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.

(4)Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.

HANAMAKI, Japan - Bullet-train No. 4 Hayate bound for Tokyo leaves JR Hachinohe Station in the city of Hachinohe, Aomori prefecture, on Dec. 1 as the new northern extension of the Tohoku Shinkansen line opened for service, enabling passengers to travel between Tokyo and Aomori prefectures in less than three hours.

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Officials cut ribbon to mark extension of Shinkansen service

Officials cut ribbon to mark extension of Shinkansen service

HACHINOHE, Japan - Officials cut the ribbon at a ceremony at JR Hachinohe Station in Aomori Prefecture on Dec. 1 to mark the first departure of the bullet train Hayate bound for Tokyo on the Tohoku Shinkansen Line. The route was extended to Hachinohe from the previous northernmost terminus in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture.

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(5)Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.

(5)Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.

MORIOKA, Japan - With Mt. Iwate in the background, bullet-train No. 71 Hayate leaves JR Morioka Station in Iwate Prefecture and speeds to JR Hachinohe Station in Aomoiri Prefecture on Dec. 1 as the new northern extension of the Tohoku Shinkansen line opened for service.

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Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.+

Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.+

TOKYO, Japan - The bullet train Hayate leaves JR Tokyo Station for Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, at 6:56 a.m. on Dec. 1. The Tohoku Shinkansen line was extended from the previous northernmost terminus in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, to Hachinohe. Passengers can now reach Hachinohe from Tokyo in two hours and 56 minutes.

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(2)Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.

(2)Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.

TOKYO, Japan - Actress Kyoka Suzuki hands flowers to two conductors of Shinkansen bullet-train Hayate in a ceremony held at JR Tokyo Station on Dec. 1 to mark the start of an extended Tohoku Shinkansen service to Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture. The extension enables passengers to travel between Tokyo and Aomori prefectures in less than three hours.

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Bullet train Hayate unveiled to media

Bullet train Hayate unveiled to media

SENDAI, Japan - The bullet train Hayate, which will be introduced on the Tohoku Shinkansen bullet-train line in October, is unveiled to the media in Rifu, Miyagi Prefecture, on July 19. The Hayate will first run between Tokyo and Morioka, the current northern end of the Shinkansen line, from October and then run between Tokyo and Hachinohe from December when the commercial use of the extended portion of the line between Morioka and Hachinohe starts.

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(3)Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.

(3)Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.

HACHINOHE, Japan - Two young brothers pose for a photograph besides a Shinkansen bullet-train Hayate at JR Hachinohe Station in Aomori Prefecture on Dec. 1. The Tohoku Shinkansen service from Tokyo was extended from the previous northernmost terminus in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture to Hachinohe. (Kyodo)

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(5)Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.

(5)Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.

MORIOKA, Japan - With Mt. Iwate in the background, bullet-train No. 71 Hayate leaves JR Morioka Station in Iwate Prefecture and speeds to JR Hachinohe Station in Aomoiri Prefecture on Dec. 1 as the new northern extension of the Tohoku Shinkansen line opened for service. (Kyodo)

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Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.+

Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.+

TOKYO, Japan - The bullet train Hayate leaves JR Tokyo Station for Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, at 6:56 a.m. on Dec. 1. The Tohoku Shinkansen line was extended from the previous northernmost terminus in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, to Hachinohe. Passengers can now reach Hachinohe from Tokyo in two hours and 56 minutes. (Kyodo)

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High-speed trains based on Japan's bullet train debut in China

High-speed trains based on Japan's bullet train debut in China

SHAGHAI, China - Passengers take photos in front of the CRH2 high-speed train at Shanghai South Railway Station on Jan. 28. The train modeled after a sophisticated East Japan Railway Co. bullet train called Hayate started operation on routes connecting Shanghai with Nanjing in Jiangsu Province and with Hangzhou in Zhejiang Province. (Kyodo)

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High-speed trains based on Japan's bullet train debut in China

High-speed trains based on Japan's bullet train debut in China

SHAGHAI, China - Passengers ride China's CRH2 high-speed train connecting Shanghai and Hangzhou in Zhejiang Province, on Jan. 28 as the train modeled after a sophisticated East Japan Railway Co. bullet train called Hayate started operation. (Kyodo)

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Hokkaido Shinkansen bullet trains' nicknames unveiled

Hokkaido Shinkansen bullet trains' nicknames unveiled

NANAE, Japan - Hokkaido Railway Co. President Osamu Shimada announces the nicknames "Hayabusa" and "Hayate" for the Hokkaido Shinkansen bullet trains in the town of Nanae, Hokkaido, the northernmost prefecture of Japan, on Nov. 20, 2014. The names, the same as the Tohoku Shinkansen bullet trains, were selected due to their familiarity. (Kyodo)

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Officials cut ribbon to mark extension of Shinkansen service

Officials cut ribbon to mark extension of Shinkansen service

HACHINOHE, Japan - Officials cut the ribbon at a ceremony at JR Hachinohe Station in Aomori Prefecture on Dec. 1 to mark the first departure of the bullet train Hayate bound for Tokyo on the Tohoku Shinkansen Line. The route was extended to Hachinohe from the previous northernmost terminus in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture. (Kyodo)

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(4)Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.

(4)Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.

HANAMAKI, Japan - Bullet-train No. 4 Hayate bound for Tokyo leaves JR Hachinohe Station in the city of Hachinohe, Aomori prefecture, on Dec. 1 as the new northern extension of the Tohoku Shinkansen line opened for service, enabling passengers to travel between Tokyo and Aomori prefectures in less than three hours. (Kyodo)

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(2)Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.

(2)Shinkansen service extended to Aomori Pref.

TOKYO, Japan - Actress Kyoka Suzuki hands flowers to two conductors of Shinkansen bullet-train Hayate in a ceremony held at JR Tokyo Station on Dec. 1 to mark the start of an extended Tohoku Shinkansen service to Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture. The extension enables passengers to travel between Tokyo and Aomori prefectures in less than three hours. (Kyodo)

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Bullet train Hayate unveiled to media

Bullet train Hayate unveiled to media

SENDAI, Japan - The bullet train Hayate, which will be introduced on the Tohoku Shinkansen bullet-train line in October, is unveiled to the media in Rifu, Miyagi Prefecture, on July 19. The Hayate will first run between Tokyo and Morioka, the current northern end of the Shinkansen line, from October and then run between Tokyo and Hachinohe from December when the commercial use of the extended portion of the line between Morioka and Hachinohe starts.

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New bullet train linking Morioka and Hachinohe named Hayate

New bullet train linking Morioka and Hachinohe named Hayate

TOKYO, Japan - A new bullet train, shown in this composite photo, that will run between Morioka and Hachinohe in northeastern Japan from Dec. 1 has been named Hayate, which means gale in Japanese. The name was chosen from public submissions. The new bullet train service is an extension of the Tohoku Shinkansen Line, which currently links Tokyo and Morioka.

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