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Tokyo, Suginami Ward: House Collapse

Tokyo, Suginami Ward: House Collapse

A private home collapsed in Suginami Ward, Tokyo. The house in 1-chome, Horinouchi, Suginami Ward, Tokyo collapsed and slid into the grounds of an adjacent luxury condominium.=September 30,2025,Tokyo

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Tokyo, Suginami Ward: House Collapse

Tokyo, Suginami Ward: House Collapse

A private home collapsed in Suginami Ward, Tokyo. The house in 1-chome, Horinouchi, Suginami Ward, Tokyo collapsed and slid into the grounds of an adjacent luxury condominium.=September 30,2025,Tokyo

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Tokyo, Suginami Ward: House Collapse

Tokyo, Suginami Ward: House Collapse

A private home collapsed in Suginami Ward, Tokyo. The house in 1-chome, Horinouchi, Suginami Ward, Tokyo collapsed and slid into the grounds of an adjacent luxury condominium.=September 30,2025,Tokyo

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Japan hands over its analysis on N. Korea abduction probe

Japan hands over its analysis on N. Korea abduction probe

BEIJING, China - Hidehisa Horinouchi (L in car), minister at the Japanese Embassy in Beijing, leaves the North Korean Embassy there Dec. 25 after handing over to North Korea an analysis on documents and materials provided by the North on its investigation into the cases of 10 Japanese, whom the Japanese government maintains were abducted by Pyongyang.

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6th grader wins grand prize for ESD nickname

6th grader wins grand prize for ESD nickname

TOKYO, Japan - Haruna Horinouchi (C) is awarded the grand prize in Tokyo on June 21, 2014, for coming up with the nickname chosen for Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), a U.N. program. "Kyo yori ii earth e no manabi (Learning for the better earth than today)" was selected.

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Japan's embassy minister greets Chinese President Xi

Japan's embassy minister greets Chinese President Xi

SHANGHAI, China - Hidehisa Horinouchi (L, C), minister at the Japanese Embassy in China, shows a document to Chinese President Xi Jinping (R, C) before gathering for a group photo for participants in the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia held in Shanghai, China, on May 20, 2014. Horinouchi attended the conference as an observer.

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(7)Niigata quake victims weary, worried of more damage

(7)Niigata quake victims weary, worried of more damage

HORINOUCHI, Japan - Work is in progress in the town of Jonouchi in central Niigata Prefecture on Oct. 26 to repair the Kanetsu Expressway which was heavily damaged by the Oct. 23 earthquakes.

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(3)29 defectors from N. Korea seek asylum in Japanese school

(3)29 defectors from N. Korea seek asylum in Japanese school

BEIJING, China - Hiroshi Takahashi (L), principal of the Japanese school in Beijing, and Japanese Minister to China Hidehisa Horinouchi speak to reporters at the Japanese Embassy in Beijing on Sept. 1 after 29 people claiming to be North Korean asylum-seekers entered the school after cutting a hole through a wire portion of fence.

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Japan hands over its analysis on N. Korea abduction probe

Japan hands over its analysis on N. Korea abduction probe

BEIJING, China - Hidehisa Horinouchi (L in car), minister at the Japanese Embassy in Beijing, leaves the North Korean Embassy there Dec. 25 after handing over to North Korea an analysis on documents and materials provided by the North on its investigation into the cases of 10 Japanese, whom the Japanese government maintains were abducted by Pyongyang. (Kyodo)

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High schoolers think outside the bowl with emergency toilet designs

High schoolers think outside the bowl with emergency toilet designs

Photo taken March 15, 2015, in Sendai, northeastern Japan, shows high school students Ayaka Horinouchi (L) and Shiori Uenami holding parts of the "improvised toilet from a girl's point of view" that they designed. Samples of the product were distributed at the recently concluded U.N. disaster risk reduction conference in the city hit hard by the 2011 major earthquake. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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(3)29 defectors from N. Korea seek asylum in Japanese school

(3)29 defectors from N. Korea seek asylum in Japanese school

BEIJING, China - Hiroshi Takahashi (L), principal of the Japanese school in Beijing, and Japanese Minister to China Hidehisa Horinouchi speak to reporters at the Japanese Embassy in Beijing on Sept. 1 after 29 people claiming to be North Korean asylum-seekers entered the school after cutting a hole through a wire portion of fence. (Kyodo)

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(7)Niigata quake victims weary, worried of more damage

(7)Niigata quake victims weary, worried of more damage

HORINOUCHI, Japan - Work is in progress in the town of Jonouchi in central Niigata Prefecture on Oct. 26 to repair the Kanetsu Expressway which was heavily damaged by the Oct. 23 earthquakes. (Kyodo)

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6th grader wins grand prize for ESD nickname

6th grader wins grand prize for ESD nickname

TOKYO, Japan - Haruna Horinouchi (C) is awarded the grand prize in Tokyo on June 21, 2014, for coming up with the nickname chosen for Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), a U.N. program. "Kyo yori ii earth e no manabi (Learning for the better earth than today)" was selected. (Kyodo)

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Japan's embassy minister greets Chinese President Xi

Japan's embassy minister greets Chinese President Xi

SHANGHAI, China - Hidehisa Horinouchi (L, C), minister at the Japanese Embassy in China, shows a document to Chinese President Xi Jinping (R, C) before gathering for a group photo for participants in the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia held in Shanghai, China, on May 20, 2014. Horinouchi attended the conference as an observer. (Kyodo)

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Memorial for Japan officer killed during U.N. mission in Cambodia

Memorial for Japan officer killed during U.N. mission in Cambodia

Japanese Ambassador to Cambodia Hidehisa Horinouchi speaks before the cenotaph for Haruyuki Takata, a Japanese police officer killed in northwestern Cambodia during a U.N. peacekeeping operation in 1993, at a memorial service held in Phnom Penh on May 4, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Memorial for Japan officer killed during U.N. mission in Cambodia

Memorial for Japan officer killed during U.N. mission in Cambodia

Japanese Ambassador to Cambodia Hidehisa Horinouchi prays before the cenotaph for Haruyuki Takata, a Japanese police officer killed in northwestern Cambodia during a U.N. peacekeeping operation in 1993, at a memorial service held in Phnom Penh on May 4, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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