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Resonac Consortium Establishment Press Conference

Resonac Consortium Establishment Press Conference

Resonac Consortium Establishment Press Conference. Photo shows Hidenori Abe, Resonac Executive Officer.=September 3,2025,Tokyo

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Press conference on the change of president of Toagosei

Press conference on the change of president of Toagosei

Press conference on the change of president of Toagosei. Photo shows Hidenori Kobuchi (right), president-elect, and Mikishi Takamura, president, shaking hands. 次期社長(右)と高村美己志 社長。=October 28,2024,Nishi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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Press conference on the change of president of Toagosei

Press conference on the change of president of Toagosei

Press conference on the change of president of Toagosei. Photo shows Hidenori Kobuchi, president-elect, at the press conference.=October 28,2024,Nishi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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(Chengdu Universiade)CHINA-CHENGDU-WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES-BASKETBALL (CN)

(Chengdu Universiade)CHINA-CHENGDU-WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES-BASKETBALL (CN)

(230805) -- CHENGDU, Aug. 5, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Japan's coach Kashiwakura Hidenori talks to the referee during the basketball women's gold medal game between Japan and China at the 31st FISU Summer World University Games in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, Aug. 5, 2023. (Xinhua/Lan Hongguang)

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Japan Optimized Nutritional Dietetics Association Founding Presentation

Japan Optimized Nutritional Dietetics Association Founding Presentation

Japan Optimized Nutrition and Dietetics Association establishment presentation. (Photo from right to left: Noritaka Ando, Director; Fumihiko Nagamatsu, Director; Hidenori Murakami, Director; Hiroshi Ito, President; Mitsuko Tsuchiya, Director; Kashiwa Sato, Director.=Date:July 3, 2023,Place:Japan

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Japan Optimized Nutritional Dietetics Association Founding Presentation

Japan Optimized Nutritional Dietetics Association Founding Presentation

Japan Optimized Nutrition and Dietetics Association establishment presentation. (Photo from right to left: Noritaka Ando, Director; Fumihiko Nagamatsu, Director; Hidenori Murakami, Director; Hiroshi Ito, President; Mitsuko Tsuchiya, Director; Kashiwa Sato, Director.=Date:July 3, 2023,Place:Japan

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USJ, Abeno Harukas named most active in Osaka

USJ, Abeno Harukas named most active in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - USJ Co. board member Isao Tanaka (2nd from L) and Hidenori Akasaka (far L), senior officer of Kintetsu Corp. that owns skyscraper Abeno Harukas, pose in Osaka, western Japan, on Dec. 15, 2014. The operator of theme park Universal Studios Japan and the owner of Japan's tallest building were given the Grand Prix and a special award, respectively, as this year's most vigorous establishments in Osaka by the Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

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Kyoto Univ. professor says sarcopenia can be reversed

Kyoto Univ. professor says sarcopenia can be reversed

TOKYO, Japan - Hidenori Arai, a professor at Kyoto University who launched a research group on sarcopenia and frailty, is seen in this photo taken on Oct. 19, 2014. He said at the group's meeting in Tokyo that the right nutritional balance and exercise can prevent frailty and improve sarcopenia.

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'Matsutake' mushrooms auctioned off for high price

'Matsutake' mushrooms auctioned off for high price

HASHIMOTO, Japan - Hidenori Kawai, a food shop owner in Hashimoto, Wakayama Prefecture, shows "matsutake" mushrooms from Koya in the western Japan prefecture bought in his successful bid at a local market on Sept. 16, 2014. The highest winning bid was 60,000 yen per kilogram, which would fetch a retail price of around 10,000 apiece.

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Japan's tallest building celebrates 1 million visitors

Japan's tallest building celebrates 1 million visitors

OSAKA, Japan - Shohei Izumoto (far R), the 1 millionth visitor to the observation deck of Abeno Harukas, and his relatives pose for photos along with Hidenori Akasaka (far L), a senior managing executive officer of Kintetsu Corp., the operator of Abeno Harukas in Osaka's Abeno Ward, on July 13, 2014. The number of visitors to the observation deck of the tallest skyscraper in Japan reached 1 million around four months after the opening of the building.

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Japan's Isa finishes 84th in men's biathlon 20km

Japan's Isa finishes 84th in men's biathlon 20km

SOCHI, Russia - Hidenori Isa of Japan meets the press after the men's biathlon individual 20km event at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games in Russia, on Feb. 13, 2014. Isa finished in 84th place.

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Japan's Isa in men's biathlon 20km

Japan's Isa in men's biathlon 20km

SOCHI, Russia - Hidenori Isa of Japan (front) competes in the men's biathlon individual 20km event at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games in Russia on Feb. 13, 2014.

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Japan biathlete Isa starts for 20km cross-country skiing after shooting

Japan biathlete Isa starts for 20km cross-country skiing after shooting

SOCHI, Russian - Hidenori Isa of Japan starts to ski after shooting a rifle in the men's 20-kilometer individual biathlon at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games on Feb. 13, 2014. He ended 84th.

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Japan's Isa in men's biathlon 20km

Japan's Isa in men's biathlon 20km

SOCHI, Russia - Hidenori Isa of Japan skies after a shooting segment in the men's biathlon individual 20km event at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games in Russia on Feb. 13, 2014.

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Japan's Isa in men's biathlon 20km

Japan's Isa in men's biathlon 20km

SOCHI, Russia - Hidenori Isa of Japan competes in the men's biathlon individual 20km event at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games in Russia on Feb. 13, 2014.

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Japan's Isa in men's biathlon 20km

Japan's Isa in men's biathlon 20km

SOCHI, Russia - Hidenori Isa of Japan competes in the men's biathlon individual 20km event at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games in Russia on Feb. 13, 2014.

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Japan's Isa in men's biathlon 20km

Japan's Isa in men's biathlon 20km

SOCHI, Russia - Hidenori Isa of Japan skis in the men's biathlon individual 20km event at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games in Russia on Feb. 13, 2014.

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Japan's Isa 71st in men's biathlon 10km sprint

Japan's Isa 71st in men's biathlon 10km sprint

SOCHI, Russia - Hidenori Isa of Japan competes in the Winter Olympics men's biathlon 10-kilometer sprint at the Laura Cross-country Ski & Biathlon Center in Sochi, Russia, on Feb. 8, 2014. Isa finished in 71st place.

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Japan's Isa in men's biathlon 10km sprint

Japan's Isa in men's biathlon 10km sprint

SOCHI, Russia - Hidenori Isa of Japan finishes in 71st place in the men's biathlon 10km sprint event during the Winter Olympics at the Laura Cross-Country Ski & Biathlon Center in Sochi, Russia, on Feb. 8, 2014.

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Japan's Isa in men's biathlon 10km sprint

Japan's Isa in men's biathlon 10km sprint

SOCHI, Russia - Hidenori Isa of Japan crosses the finish line in the men's biathlon 10km sprint event of the Sochi Olympic Games at the Laura Cross-Country Ski & Biathlon Center in Sochi, Russia, on Feb. 8, 2014. He finished in 71st place.

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Japan's Isa in men's biathlon 10km sprint

Japan's Isa in men's biathlon 10km sprint

SOCHI, Russia - Hidenori Isa of Japan kneels down after finishing his 10km sprint in the men's biathlon event of the Sochi Olympic Games at the Laura Cross-Country Ski & Biathlon Center in Sochi, Russia, on Feb. 8, 2014. He finished in 71st place.

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Japan's Isa competes in men's biathlon 10km sprint

Japan's Isa competes in men's biathlon 10km sprint

SOCHI, Russia - Hidenori Isa of Japan competes in the men's biathlon 10km sprint event at the Sochi Olympics at the Laura Cross-Country Ski & Biathlon Center in Sochi, Russia, on Feb. 8, 2014.

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Court rejects demand for immediate opening of Isahaya Bay dike gates

Court rejects demand for immediate opening of Isahaya Bay dike gates

NAGASAKI, Japan - Hidenori Matsunaga, who led a group of 41 fishermen in Nagasaki and Saga prefectures in a lawsuit filed against the central government, is pictured during their gathering in Nagasaki on June 27, 2011, after the Nagasaki District Court rejected their demand for an immediate opening of two floodgates at the Isahaya Bay dike in the Ariake Sea. The fishermen claimed the shutting of the floodgates affected tidal currents and led to reduced fish catches.

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No change to planned gymnastics championships in Japan

No change to planned gymnastics championships in Japan

SAN JOSE, United States - International Gymnastics Federation President Bruno Grandi (L) and Japanese Gymnastics Association President Hidenori Futagi shake hands in San Jose, California, on May 22, 2011, after the FIG Council decided to give a show of support to Japanese organizers of the 43rd Artistic Gymnastics World Championships scheduled for October in Tokyo. There has been concern about holding the event in Tokyo amid the continuing Fukushima nuclear crisis.

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Lotte beats Chunichi in Game 5

Lotte beats Chunichi in Game 5

CHIBA, Japan - The Chunichi Dragons' Hidenori Kuramoto despairs at the umpire's call during the fifth inning of Game 5 of the Japan Series against the Lotte Marines at Chiba Marine Stadium on Nov. 4, 2010. The Dragons lost 10-4.

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Hawks catcher Tanoue lunges for ball

Hawks catcher Tanoue lunges for ball

FUKUOKA, Japan - Softbank Hawks catcher Hidenori Tanoue lunges for a ball hit by Rakuten Eagles catcher Motohiro Shima during the first inning of a game at Yahoo Dome in Fukuoka on July 28, 2010.

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Police, bankers, guards discuss steps to fight ATM burglaries

Police, bankers, guards discuss steps to fight ATM burglaries

TOKYO, Dec. 25 Kyodo - National Police Agency official Hidenori Yoshida addresses a meeting of bankers and security guards convened Dec. 25 to fight a wave of burglaries targeting automated teller machines (ATMs) using power shovels and other heavy machinery.

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Ando wins 1st national kendo crown

Ando wins 1st national kendo crown

TOKYO, Japan - Aichi police officer Kaigo Ando beats defending champion and Tokyo police officer Hidenori Iwasa in overtime to win his first title at the national kendo championship at Nippon Budokan in Tokyo on Nov. 3.

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Wakata talks with Mori

Wakata talks with Mori

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata (R on TV screen) talks with Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori (L) and Science and Technology Agency chief Tadamori Oshima (C) Oct. 13. Hidenori Tsumura (R), captain of Miyake High School baseball club, has been invited to join. Wakata told Mori information technology (IT) will play a key role in advancing operations of space shuttles and other spacecraft.

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Mori files defamation suit against magazine

Mori files defamation suit against magazine

TOKYO, Japan - Hidenori Yamamoto (C), lawyer for Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori, talks to reporters May 17 after filing on behalf of the premier a suit against a monthly magazine and its publisher, alleging they defamed him in an article that claimed police caught Mori in a brothel more than four decades ago.

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Rugby: Hammett names Japan team for Canada test

Rugby: Hammett names Japan team for Canada test

(From L) Japan interim coach Mark Hammett, interpreter Hidenori Sato and center Harumichi Tatekawa attend a press conference in Vancouver on June 9, 2016, as Hammett named his Japan match-day squad ahead of the June 11 one-off test against Canada. The 23-man squad contains five new caps, and just nine players who featured at the 2015 Rugby World Cup in England. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tokyo TY Financial, ShinGinko Tokyo broadly agree to merge in 2016

Tokyo TY Financial, ShinGinko Tokyo broadly agree to merge in 2016

Akihiro Kakizaki (R), president of Tokyo TY Financial Group Inc., and Hidenori Tsunehisa, president of ShinGinko Tokyo, a regional bank primarily owned by the Tokyo metropolitan government, hold a press conference in Tokyo on June 12, 2015, on their agreement to merge in April 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Golf: 2021 Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama and his team

Golf: 2021 Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama and his team

Japanese golfer Hideki Matsuyama (2nd from R) poses with his coach Hidenori Mezawa (R), interpreter Bob Turner (C), caddie Shota Hayafuji (2nd from R) and trainer Mitsuteru Iida after winning the Masters Tournament on April 11, 2021, in Augusta, Georgia.

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Japan aquarium takes up challenge of breeding endangered penguin

Japan aquarium takes up challenge of breeding endangered penguin

Photo taken Jan. 21, 2016 shows Hidenori Takai, the leader of a seven-member team at Wakkanai Noshappu Aquarium in Hokkaido that has taken up the challenge of breeding the endangered Humboldt penguin. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Auctioned "matsutake" mushrooms fetch high price in western Japan

Auctioned "matsutake" mushrooms fetch high price in western Japan

Grocery store owner Hidenori Kawai shows off "matsutake" mushrooms from Koya in Wakayama Prefecture on Sept. 10, 2015, after making a winning bid of 65,000 yen ($542) for four pieces at the first auction of matsutake of the season in Hashimoto in the same prefecture, western Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hawks catcher Tanoue lunges for ball

Hawks catcher Tanoue lunges for ball

FUKUOKA, Japan - Softbank Hawks catcher Hidenori Tanoue lunges for a ball hit by Rakuten Eagles catcher Motohiro Shima during the first inning of a game at Yahoo Dome in Fukuoka on July 28, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Lotte beats Chunichi in Game 5

Lotte beats Chunichi in Game 5

CHIBA, Japan - The Chunichi Dragons' Hidenori Kuramoto despairs at the umpire's call during the fifth inning of Game 5 of the Japan Series against the Lotte Marines at Chiba Marine Stadium on Nov. 4, 2010. The Dragons lost 10-4. (Kyodo)

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Japan hangs 2 death row inmates

Japan hangs 2 death row inmates

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Hidenori Ogata, who was hanged on July 28, 2010, for a double murder case in 2003. (Kyodo)

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Court rejects demand for immediate opening of Isahaya Bay dike ga

Court rejects demand for immediate opening of Isahaya Bay dike ga

NAGASAKI, Japan - Hidenori Matsunaga, who led a group of 41 fishermen in Nagasaki and Saga prefectures in a lawsuit filed against the central government, is pictured during their gathering in Nagasaki on June 27, 2011, after the Nagasaki District Court rejected their demand for an immediate opening of two floodgates at the Isahaya Bay dike in the Ariake Sea. The fishermen claimed the shutting of the floodgates affected tidal currents and led to reduced fish catches. (Kyodo)

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No change to planned gymnastics championships in Japan

No change to planned gymnastics championships in Japan

SAN JOSE, United States - International Gymnastics Federation President Bruno Grandi (L) and Japanese Gymnastics Association President Hidenori Futagi shake hands in San Jose, California, on May 22, 2011, after the FIG Council decided to give a show of support to Japanese organizers of the 43rd Artistic Gymnastics World Championships scheduled for October in Tokyo. There has been concern about holding the event in Tokyo amid the continuing Fukushima nuclear crisis. (Kyodo)

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Kyoto Univ. professor says sarcopenia can be reversed

Kyoto Univ. professor says sarcopenia can be reversed

TOKYO, Japan - Hidenori Arai, a professor at Kyoto University who launched a research group on sarcopenia and frailty, is seen in this photo taken on Oct. 19, 2014. He said at the group's meeting in Tokyo that the right nutritional balance and exercise can prevent frailty and improve sarcopenia. (Kyodo)

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'Matsutake' mushrooms auctioned off for high price

'Matsutake' mushrooms auctioned off for high price

HASHIMOTO, Japan - Hidenori Kawai, a food shop owner in Hashimoto, Wakayama Prefecture, shows "matsutake" mushrooms from Koya in the western Japan prefecture bought in his successful bid at a local market on Sept. 16, 2014. The highest winning bid was 60,000 yen per kilogram, which would fetch a retail price of around 10,000 apiece. (Kyodo)

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Japan's tallest building celebrates 1 million visitors

Japan's tallest building celebrates 1 million visitors

OSAKA, Japan - Shohei Izumoto (far R), the 1 millionth visitor to the observation deck of Abeno Harukas, and his relatives pose for photos along with Hidenori Akasaka (far L), a senior managing executive officer of Kintetsu Corp., the operator of Abeno Harukas in Osaka's Abeno Ward, on July 13, 2014. The number of visitors to the observation deck of the tallest skyscraper in Japan reached 1 million around four months after the opening of the building. (Kyodo)

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Ex-Disneyland dancer's lawsuit over overwork

Ex-Disneyland dancer's lawsuit over overwork

Former Tokyo Disneyland dancer Hidenori Okawa speaks at the Chiba prefectural government's building in Chiba, Japan, on March 19, 2019. The 51-year-old has filed a lawsuit with the Chiba District Court seeking a total of 154 million yen in damages from the park's operating company and his former boss for having him overwork and struggle with knee pain. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Made-in-India rice cooker exports to Japan

Made-in-India rice cooker exports to Japan

Photo taken on Sept. 19, 2018, shows Hidenori Aso, president of Panasonic Corp.'s Indian subsidiary, holding the company's made-in-India rice cooker, bound for Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Haiku composition AI development underway in Japan

Haiku composition AI development underway in Japan

Hidenori Kawamura, a professor at Hokkaido University's graduate school who is developing artificial intelligence that can compose haiku poems based on photos, shows several Japanese seventeen-syllable poems created through the technology on the screen of a personal computer in this photo taken April 24, 2018, in Sapporo, Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Police, bankers, guards discuss steps to fight ATM burglaries

Police, bankers, guards discuss steps to fight ATM burglaries

TOKYO, Dec. 25 Kyodo - National Police Agency official Hidenori Yoshida addresses a meeting of bankers and security guards convened Dec. 25 to fight a wave of burglaries targeting automated teller machines (ATMs) using power shovels and other heavy machinery. (Kyodo)

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Ando wins 1st national kendo crown

Ando wins 1st national kendo crown

TOKYO, Japan - Aichi police officer Kaigo Ando beats defending champion and Tokyo police officer Hidenori Iwasa in overtime to win his first title at the national kendo championship at Nippon Budokan in Tokyo on Nov. 3. (Kyodo)

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Wakata talks with Mori

Wakata talks with Mori

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata (R on TV screen) talks with Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori (L) and Science and Technology Agency chief Tadamori Oshima (C) Oct. 13. Hidenori Tsumura (R), captain of Miyake High School baseball club, has been invited to join. Wakata told Mori information technology (IT) will play a key role in advancing operations of space shuttles and other spacecraft.

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Mori files defamation suit against magazine

Mori files defamation suit against magazine

TOKYO, Japan - Hidenori Yamamoto (C), lawyer for Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori, talks to reporters May 17 after filing on behalf of the premier a suit against a monthly magazine and its publisher, alleging they defamed him in an article that claimed police caught Mori in a brothel more than four decades ago.

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