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Press conference by Imabari Shipbuilding and Japan Marine United (JMU)

Press conference by Imabari Shipbuilding and Japan Marine United (JMU)

Press conference by Imabari Shipbuilding and Japan Marine United (JMU). Photo shows from right: President Yukito Higaki of Imabari Shipbuilding and President Takashi Hirose of Japan Marine United.=January 6,2026,Tokyo

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Press conference by Imabari Shipbuilding and Japan Marine United (JMU)

Press conference by Imabari Shipbuilding and Japan Marine United (JMU)

Press conference by Imabari Shipbuilding and Japan Marine United (JMU). Photo shows from right: President Yukito Higaki of Imabari Shipbuilding and President Takashi Hirose of Japan Marine United.=January 6,2026,Tokyo

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Resona eyes business alliances with others

Resona eyes business alliances with others

TOKYO, Japan - Resona Holdings Inc. President-designate Seiji Higaki (R) and current President Hiroyuki Mizuta speak about the company's basic policy at a news conference in Tokyo on May 31.

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Japanese-Brazilian admits to fleeing after hitting Japanese girl

Japanese-Brazilian admits to fleeing after hitting Japanese girl

SAO PAULO, Brazil - Brazilian Public Attorney Mario Sarrubo, who is in charge of the accusation, speaks at a press conference on Feb. 6 after the first court hearing on the case of Milton Noboru Higaki, a Japanese-Brazilian indicted over a hit-and-run accident in Japan. ''I am fully convinced that he is responsible for this crime,'' Sarrubo said.

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Ancient cargo ship shows up in Osaka Bay

Ancient cargo ship shows up in Osaka Bay

OSAKA, Japan - An ancient Japanese cargo ship that has undergone restoration shows up in Osaka Bay on July 20 to begin practicing sailing. The 610-kilogram Naniwamaru, one of the higaki kaisen that transported cotton, oil, sake, vinegar and soy sauce from Osaka to Edo, now known as Tokyo, is seen for the first time in more than 100 years.

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Resona eyes business alliances with others

Resona eyes business alliances with others

TOKYO, Japan - Resona Holdings Inc. President-designate Seiji Higaki (R) and current President Hiroyuki Mizuta speak about the company's basic policy at a news conference in Tokyo on May 31. (Kyodo)

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Japanese-Brazilian admits to fleeing after hitting Japanese girl

Japanese-Brazilian admits to fleeing after hitting Japanese girl

SAO PAULO, Brazil - Brazilian Public Attorney Mario Sarrubo, who is in charge of the accusation, speaks at a press conference on Feb. 6 after the first court hearing on the case of Milton Noboru Higaki, a Japanese-Brazilian indicted over a hit-and-run accident in Japan. ''I am fully convinced that he is responsible for this crime,'' Sarrubo said. (Kyodo)

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Japanese-Brazilian admits to fleeing after hitting Japanese girl

Japanese-Brazilian admits to fleeing after hitting Japanese girl

SAO PAULO, Brazil - Milton Noboru Higaki, a Japanese-Brazilian man indicted by Brazilian prosecutors in January over a hit-and-run accident in Japan, is surrounded by reporters on arrival at a Sao Paulo court on Feb. 6. He admitted during a court hearing to having fled after hitting a 16-year-old Japanese girl in Shizuoka Prefecture in 1999. (Kyodo)

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Japanese-Brazilian admits to fleeing after hitting Japanese girl

Japanese-Brazilian admits to fleeing after hitting Japanese girl

SAO PAULO, Brazil - Milton Noboru Higaki, a Japanese-Brazilian indicted by Brazilian prosecutors over a hit-and-run accident in Japan, speaks at a press conference after his first trial at a Sao Paulo state court on Feb. 6. He said he has apologized to the victim's family for killing Mayumi Ochiai, then 16. (Kyodo)

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Indicted Japanese-Brazilian offers apology to hit-and-run victim

Indicted Japanese-Brazilian offers apology to hit-and-run victim

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Milton Noboru Higaki, a Japanese-Brazilian man recently indicted by Brazilian prosecutors over a hit-and-run accident, poses for a photo during an interview with the Nikkey Shimbun (Jornal do Nikkey) newspaper on his way to work in Sao Paulo on Feb. 2. Higaki said he sincerely wants to apologize to the family of the 16-year-old Japanese girl killed in the accident. Photo was provided by Jornal do Nikkey. (Kyodo)

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Ancient cargo ship shows up in Osaka Bay

Ancient cargo ship shows up in Osaka Bay

OSAKA, Japan - An ancient Japanese cargo ship that has undergone restoration shows up in Osaka Bay on July 20 to begin practicing sailing. The 610-kilogram Naniwamaru, one of the higaki kaisen that transported cotton, oil, sake, vinegar and soy sauce from Osaka to Edo, now known as Tokyo, is seen for the first time in more than 100 years.

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Ancient cargo ship shows up in Osaka Bay

Ancient cargo ship shows up in Osaka Bay

OSAKA, Japan - An ancient Japanese cargo ship that has undergone restoration shows up in Osaka Bay on July 20 to begin practicing sailing. The 610-kilogram Naniwamaru, one of the higaki kaisen that transported cotton, oil, sake, vinegar and soy sauce from Osaka to Edo, now known as Tokyo, is seen for the first time in more than 100 years.

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