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Baseball: Japan Series

Baseball: Japan Series

Japan rugby player Keita Inagaki throws the ceremonial first pitch before Game 4 of the Japan Series baseball championship between the Orix Buffaloes and the Hanshin Tigers on Nov. 1, 2023, at Koshien Stadium in Nishinomiya in Hyogo Prefecture, western Japan.

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Baseball: Japan Series

Baseball: Japan Series

Japan rugby player Keita Inagaki throws the ceremonial first pitch before Game 4 of the Japan Series baseball championship between the Orix Buffaloes and the Hanshin Tigers on Nov. 1, 2023, at Koshien Stadium in Nishinomiya in Hyogo Prefecture, western Japan.

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Rugby: Japan players Inagaki, Matsushima

Rugby: Japan players Inagaki, Matsushima

Japan rugby players Keita Inagaki (L) and Kotaro Matsushima take part in an event in Tokyo on Oct. 29, 2023.

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Tokyo International Film Festival

Tokyo International Film Festival

Japanese actors Yui Aragaki (2nd from L) and Goro Inagaki (C) wave on the red carpet during the opening day of the Tokyo International Film Festival in the Japanese capital on Oct. 23, 2023.

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Tokyo International Film Festival

Tokyo International Film Festival

Japanese actors Yui Aragaki (2nd from L) and Goro Inagaki (C) wave on the red carpet during the opening day of the Tokyo International Film Festival in the Japanese capital on Oct. 23, 2023.

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Rugby: Japan's pre-World Cup training

Japan players train ahead of their upcoming Rugby World Cup Pool D opener against Chile at the Brave Blossoms' base in Toulouse in southwestern France on Sep.6, 2023.

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Rugby World Cup: Japan vs. Argentina

Rugby World Cup: Japan vs. Argentina

Japan's Keita Inagaki is pictured after losing to Argentina in a Rugby World Cup Pool D match at Stade de la Beaujoire in Nantes, France, on Oct. 8, 2023.

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Rugby World Cup: Japan vs. Samoa

Rugby World Cup: Japan vs. Samoa

Keita Inagaki (back) of Japan gets ready to tackle a Samoan player during the first half of a Rugby World Cup Pool D match at Stadium de Toulouse in Toulouse, France, on Sept. 28, 2023.

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Rugby World Cup: Japan vs. England

Rugby World Cup: Japan vs. England

Japan's Keita Inagaki (bottom) tackles an England player during the first half of a Rugby World Cup Pool D match at Stade de Nice in Nice, France, on Sept. 17, 2023.

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Rugby World Cup: Japan v Chile

Rugby World Cup: Japan v Chile

Japan's Keita Inagaki (C) tackles during the first half of a Rugby World Cup Pool D match against Chile in Toulouse, France, on Sept. 10, 2023.

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Rugby World Cup - Japan Team Welcomed - Toulouse

Rugby World Cup - Japan Team Welcomed - Toulouse

Keita Inagaki at the Japan Team Welcome Ceremony for the rugby world cup at Capitole in Toulouse, France. September 3, 2023. Photo by Timo Claeys/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rugby: Italy vs. Japan

Rugby: Italy vs. Japan

Japan's Keita Inagaki runs with the ball during the second half of a test match against Italy on Aug. 26, 2023, in Treviso, Italy, ahead of the Rugby World Cup in France starting on Sept. 8.

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Rugby: Japan's World Cup squad

Rugby: Japan's World Cup squad

Keita Inagaki, a member of the Japan squad for the upcoming Rugby World Cup in France, meets the press in Tokyo on Aug. 18, 2023, on the eve of their departure to Italy for a test match.

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Rugby: Japan World Cup squad

Rugby: Japan World Cup squad

Japan players (from back L) Kazuki Himeno, Shota Horie and Keita Inagaki take part in a training session in Tokyo on Aug. 16, 2023, the day after an initial 30-man squad for the upcoming Rugby World Cup in France was named.

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Man becomes scrivener to support foreigners

Man becomes scrivener to support foreigners

TSU, Japan - Photo taken Oct. 16, 2013 in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, shows Masafumi Inagaki, an administrative scrivener who provides free consultations to foreigners over procedures to apply for a visa or to marry Japanese among other issues. Inagaki became a scrivener in his 50s to support foreign residents who he believes are socially vulnerable yet will become important members of fast-aging Japanese society.

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Ex-Cabinet minister Inagaki dies at 80

Ex-Cabinet minister Inagaki dies at 80

TOKYO, Japan - This file photo taken in August 2000 shows Jitsuo Inagaki, a former Cabinet minister who headed the Hokkaido and Okinawa development agencies. Inagaki apparently died of an illness at his Tokyo home, police said March 9. He was 80.

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Tokyu Corp. to streamline group hotel operations

Tokyu Corp. to streamline group hotel operations

TOKYO, Japan - Flanked by Yozo Inagaki, president of Tokyu Hotel Chain Co., Tokyu Corp. President Shinobu Shimizu (R) speaks at a news conference Dec. 27. The leading railway firm said it will streamline the group's hotel business in a stock-swap deal that will make Tokyu Hotel Chain a wholly owned subsidiary.

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J-League awards ceremony

J-League awards ceremony

Players named to the Best Eleven team pose for a photo during the J-League awards ceremony in Tokyo on Dec. 6, 2021 -- (from L) Kawasaki Frontale's Shogo Taniguchi, Reo Hatate and Yasuto Wakizaka, Yokohama F Marinos' Daizen Maeda, Vissel Kobe's Andres Iniesta, Kawasaki's Leandro Damiao, Akihiro Ienaga and Miki Yamane and Nagoya Grampus' Sho Inagaki.

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Arrival ceremony of Paralympic torch relay

Arrival ceremony of Paralympic torch relay

Former members of disbanded Japanese pop group SMAP, (from L) Goro Inagaki, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and Shingo Katori, appear at the arrival ceremony of the Paralympic torch relay in Tokyo on Aug. 24, 2021, the day of the games' opening ceremony. They serve as International Paralympic Committee special ambassadors.

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Special ambassadors for Tokyo Paralympics

Special ambassadors for Tokyo Paralympics

Former members of disbanded Japanese pop group SMAP, (from L) Shingo Katori, Goro Inagaki and Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, pose for a photo in Tokyo on Aug. 22, 2021, after attending a press conference on the Tokyo Paralympics. They serve as International Paralympic Committee special ambassadors.

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Special ambassadors for Tokyo Paralympics

Special ambassadors for Tokyo Paralympics

Former members of disbanded Japanese pop group SMAP, (from L) Shingo Katori, Goro Inagaki and Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, pose for a photo in Tokyo on Aug. 22, 2021, after attending a press conference on the Tokyo Paralympics. They serve as International Paralympic Committee special ambassadors.

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SMAP member Inagaki released after arrest over parking

SMAP member Inagaki released after arrest over parking

TOKYO, Japan - Goro Inagaki, a member of the pop group SMAP, who was arrested on suspicion of obstructing police officers from performing their duties and illegally parking his car, was released on Aug. 26 following the Tokyo District Court's rejection of prosecutors' demands to continue detaining him. Inagaki, 27, who had been detained at Shibuya Police Station in downtown Tokyo since his arrest, holds a press conference.

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Thirteen Assassins (2010)

Thirteen Assassins (2010)

Goro Inagaki & Koji Yakusho Film: Thirteen Assassins (2010) Director: Takashi Miike 25 September 2010 Date: 25 September 2010

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Thirteen Assassins (2010)

Thirteen Assassins (2010)

Goro Inagaki & Koji Yakusho Film: Thirteen Assassins (2010) Director: Takashi Miike 25 September 2010 Date: 25 September 2010

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Thirteen Assassins (2010)

Thirteen Assassins (2010)

Goro Inagaki & Koji Yakusho Characters: Shinzaemon Shimada Film: Thirteen Assassins (2010) Director: Takashi Miike 25 September 2010 Date: 25 September 2010

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MUHOMATSU NO ISSHO

MUHOMATSU NO ISSHO

MUHOMATSU NO ISSHO aka THE RICKSHAW MAN Director hiroshi inagaki ADJUST THE MAKE-UP OF hideko takamine Date: 1943

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Brave Blossoms lose to Scotland

Brave Blossoms lose to Scotland

Japan's Keita Inagaki (L) attempts to carry the ball past Scotland's Willem Nel during the first half of an international rugby test match at Toyota Stadium in the central Japan city of Toyota on June 18, 2016. The Brave Blossoms lost 13-26. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Rugby: Japan start as underdogs as they renew rivalry with Scotland

Rugby: Japan start as underdogs as they renew rivalry with Scotland

Japan's rugby team players -- (from L) Kensuke Hatakeyama, Shota Horie and Keita Inagaki -- train in the central Japan city of Toyota on June 16, 2016. Japan are looking to avenge their only loss at the 2015 Rugby World Cup on June 18, when they face Scotland in the first of two tests. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Rugby: Japan start as underdogs as they renew rivalry with Scotland

Rugby: Japan start as underdogs as they renew rivalry with Scotland

Japan's rugby team players -- (from L) Shokei Kin, Shota Horie and Keita Inagaki -- train in the central Japan city of Toyota on June 16, 2016. Japan are looking to avenge their only loss at the 2015 Rugby World Cup on June 18, when they face Scotland in the first of two tests. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sunwolves succumbs to Rebels

Sunwolves succumbs to Rebels

Keita Inagaki (C) tackles a Melbourne Rebels player during the first half of a Super Rugby game on March 19, 2016, at Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground in Tokyo. The Rebels beat the Sunwolves 35-9. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sunwolves succumb to Lions

Sunwolves succumb to Lions

Keita Inagaki of Japan's Sunwolves is tackled down by a South African Lions' player during the first half of a Super Rugby game at Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground in Tokyo on Feb. 27, 2016. The Lions beat the Sunwolves 26-13. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan vs. Samoa in Rugby World Cup

Japan vs. Samoa in Rugby World Cup

Keita Inagaki of Japan (C) is brought down in the first half of a Pool B game against Samoa at the Rugby World Cup on Oct. 3, 2015, at Stadium MK in Milton Keynes, England. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Football: World Cup qualifier

Football: World Cup qualifier

Sho Inagaki (L) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal in Japan's 14-0 win over Mongolia during a 2022 World Cup qualifier on March 30, 2021, in Chiba, near Tokyo.

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Rugby: Sunwolves aiming for top-5 finish

Rugby: Sunwolves aiming for top-5 finish

Sunwolves head coach Jamie Joseph (4th from L) and Yuji Watase (4th from R), CEO of the Japanese Super Rugby side, pose with players (from L) Keita Inagaki, Shota Horie, Akihito Yamada, Willem Britz, Gerhard van den Heever and mascot Wolvy in Tokyo on Dec. 4, 2017. Joseph said the team had set themselves the goal of a top-five finish in the 2018 season. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Man arrested over killing of pregnant wild dear in Nara

Man arrested over killing of pregnant wild dear in Nara

NARA, Japan - Ginjiro Inagaki, who was arrested April 13, 2010, on suspicion of injuring one of Nara Park's wild deer, which later died, arrives at the Nara police station in Nara Prefecture the same day. Inagaki, a restaurateur from Tsu, Mie Prefecture, allegedly shot the pregnant deer with a bowgun in March. The deer in the park are designated as national natural treasures.(Kyodo)

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Ex-Cabinet minister Inagaki dies at 80

Ex-Cabinet minister Inagaki dies at 80

TOKYO, Japan - This file photo taken in August 2000 shows Jitsuo Inagaki, a former Cabinet minister who headed the Hokkaido and Okinawa development agencies. Inagaki apparently died of an illness at his Tokyo home, police said March 9. He was 80. (Kyodo)

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Japanese pop group SMAP in Beijing

Japanese pop group SMAP in Beijing

BEIJING, China - Members of Japanese pop group SMAP -- (from L) Masahiro Nakai, Takuya Kimura, Goro Inagaki, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and Shingo Katori -- pose for photos during a press conference at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Sept. 15, 2011. SMAP will hold their first overseas concert in the Chinese capital the following day. (Kyodo)

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Japanese pop group SMAP in Beijing

Japanese pop group SMAP in Beijing

BEIJING, China - Members of Japanese pop group SMAP -- (from L back) Takuya Kimura, Goro Inagaki, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, (from L front) Masahiro Nakai and Shingo Katori -- hold calligraphies of their names that they received as a gift during a press conference at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Sept. 15, 2011. SMAP will hold their first overseas concert in the Chinese capital the following day. (Kyodo)

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Rugby World Cup in Japan: Japan v Scotland

Rugby World Cup in Japan: Japan v Scotland

Keita Inagaki of Japan scores a try during the first half of a Rugby World Cup Pool A match against Scotland on Oct. 13, 2019, in Yokohama, near Tokyo. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Rugby World Cup in Japan: Japan v Scotland

Rugby World Cup in Japan: Japan v Scotland

Keita Inagaki of Japan scores a try during the first half of a Rugby World Cup Pool A match against Scotland on Oct. 13, 2019, in Yokohama, near Tokyo. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Rescued cat cafe in Japan

Rescued cat cafe in Japan

Veterinary Masaharu Inagaki, owner of a rescued cat cafe in Koshigaya, near Tokyo, is surrounded by cats on April 23, 2020. The cafe has offered a live stream of cats amid the coronavirus pandemic. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Rugby World Cup in Japan

Rugby World Cup in Japan

Japan player Keita Inagaki speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 21, 2019, a day after Japan lost to South Africa in a Rugby World Cup quarterfinal. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Rugby World Cup in Japan: Japan v South Africa

Rugby World Cup in Japan: Japan v South Africa

Japan captain Michael Leitch (R) hugs Keita Inagaki after their team's 26-3 loss to South Africa in a Rugby World Cup quarterfinal in Chofu, western Tokyo, on Oct. 20, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Rugby World Cup in Japan

Rugby World Cup in Japan

Japan player Keita Inagaki speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 21, 2019, a day after Japan lost to South Africa in a Rugby World Cup quarterfinal. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Rugby World Cup in Japan: Japan v South Africa

Rugby World Cup in Japan: Japan v South Africa

Japan player Keita Inagaki is pictured after his team's 26-3 loss to South Africa in a Rugby World Cup quarterfinal in Chofu, western Tokyo, on Oct. 20, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Rugby World Cup in Japan: Japan v South Africa

Rugby World Cup in Japan: Japan v South Africa

Photo shows Japan's Keita Inagaki (L) after his team was defeated by South Africa 26-3 in a Rugby World Cup quarterfinal match in Chofu, western Tokyo, on Oct. 20, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Rugby World Cup in Japan: Japan v South Africa

Rugby World Cup in Japan: Japan v South Africa

Japan's Keita Inagaki (facing camera) hugs teammate Isileli Nakajima after losing to South Africa 26-3 in a Rugby World Cup quarterfinal match in Chofu, western Tokyo, on Oct. 20, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Rugby World Cup in Japan: Japan v South Africa

Rugby World Cup in Japan: Japan v South Africa

Japan captain Michael Leitch (R) hugs teammate Keita Inagaki after losing to South Africa 26-3 in a Rugby World Cup quarterfinal match in Chofu, western Tokyo, on Oct. 20, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Rugby World Cup in Japan: Japan v South Africa

Rugby World Cup in Japan: Japan v South Africa

Keita Inagaki (C) of Japan in action against the South Africa defense during the first half of a Rugby World Cup quarterfinal match on Oct. 20, 2019, in Chofu, western Tokyo. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Rugby World Cup in Japan: Japan v South Africa

Rugby World Cup in Japan: Japan v South Africa

Keita Inagaki (C) and Kazuki Himeno (8) of Japan tackle Lukhanyo Am of South Africa during the first half of a Rugby World Cup quarterfinal on Oct. 20, 2019, in Chofu, western Tokyo. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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