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I Liga: FC Porto vs Farense

I Liga: FC Porto vs Farense

Porto, 15/09/2024 - O Futebol Clube do Porto recebeu esta noite o Farense no Estádio do Dragão em jogo a contar para a 5ª jornada da I Liga 2024/25. Pêpê eino ino (Ivan Del Val)

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I Liga: FC Porto vs Farense

I Liga: FC Porto vs Farense

Porto, 15/09/2024 - O Futebol Clube do Porto recebeu esta noite o Farense no Estádio do Dragão em jogo a contar para a 5ª jornada da I Liga 2024/25. Pêpê eino ino (Ivan Del Val)

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I Liga: FC Porto vs Farense

I Liga: FC Porto vs Farense

Porto, 15/09/2024 - O Futebol Clube do Porto recebeu esta noite o Farense no Estádio do Dragão em jogo a contar para a 5ª jornada da I Liga 2024/25. Pêpê eino ino (Ivan Del Val)

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DIC President Change Press Conference

DIC President Change Press Conference

DIC President Change Press Conference. From right to left: Naoshi Ikeda, President-Elect, currently Managing Executive Officer; Kaoru Ino, Chairman of the Board, currently Chairman of the Board=Date:October 30, 2023, Place:Tokyo

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DIC President Change Press Conference

DIC President Change Press Conference

DIC President Change Press Conference. From right to left: Naoshi Ikeda, President-Elect, currently Managing Executive Officer; Kaoru Ino, Chairman of the Board, currently Chairman of the Board=Date:October 30, 2023, Place:Tokyo

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Hokkaido in 1st map of Japan made by famed surveyor

Hokkaido in 1st map of Japan made by famed surveyor

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido in the first map of the Japanese archipelago completed by surveyor Ino Tadataka in the early 19th century is seen in this file photo taken on Aug. 15, 2014. Researchers say the Hokkaido portion of the map was based on data collected by Ino's student and explorer Mamiya Rinzo rather than by Ino alone as previously thought.

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Kochi Pref.'s restroom certification system

Kochi Pref.'s restroom certification system

KOCHI, Japan - A woman cleans a restroom certified as "Omotenashi restroom", a restroom with high cleanliness and comfort, in Ino Town, Kochi Prefecture, on May 21, 2014. Kochi Prefecture started this system to boost tourism.

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Olympic flame lit, begins journey to London

Olympic flame lit, begins journey to London

OLYMPIA, Greece - Liverpool-born Greek swimmer Spyros Gianniotis (R) receives the Olympic flame as the first torchbearer for the London Games from actress Ino Menegaki, playing the role of high priestess, at a ceremony in Olympia, Greece, on May 10, 2012.

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Death row inmate writing cards stressing innocence

Death row inmate writing cards stressing innocence

NAGOYA, Japan - Death row inmate Masaru Okunishi sent this New Year's greeting card to Shozo Ino, a supporter who is allowed to meet with him in prison.

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High court upholds lower court's ruling over stalking case

High court upholds lower court's ruling over stalking case

TOKYO, Japan - The parents of Shiori Ino -- Kenichi Ino (R) and his wife Kyoko (L) -- speak at a news conference in Tokyo on Jan. 26 after the Tokyo High Court upheld a lower court ruling that the Saitama prefectural police failed in their investigations into a stalking case involving Shiori, a female college student, who was later murdered in 1999.

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Saitama ordered to redress parents of slain student

Saitama ordered to redress parents of slain student

SAITAMA, Japan - Kenichi and Kyoko Ino, whose daughter Shiori (pictured in the frame) was stalked and murdered in 1999 in Okegawa, Saitama Prefecture, despite filing a complaint with prefectural police, walk to the Saitama District Court on Feb. 26. The court ordered Saitama Prefecture to pay 5.5 million yen in damages to the parents because it had ''betrayed'' the girl's trust in the incident.

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Exhibition of maps from Edo period starts in Tokyo

Exhibition of maps from Edo period starts in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - A visitor looks at a copy of Japan's first maps based on an actual coastal survey by Ino Tadataka, a geographical surveyor in the Edo period, on display at an exhibition that began July 3. The event at the Tokyo Big Sight showcases copies discovered in 2001 in the United States of 207 of Ino's maps, which were drawn some 200 years ago.

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Murder victim featured in school guidebook

Murder victim featured in school guidebook

URAWA, Japan - A female university student, the victim of a fatal stalking case in Saitama Prefecture in October last year, is featured in a photo (bottom left) in her school's new guidebook as a student hard at work in a classroom. The photo of Shiori Ino, a 21-year-old student at Atomi College, appears in the women's college's Guidebook 2001 for the next fiscal year starting in April.

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Japanese politician Hiroya Ino

Japanese politician Hiroya Ino

File photo taken on April 27, 1972, shows Japanese politician Hiroya Ino, who served as justice minister and agriculture minister during his career in public service.

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Exhibition of maps from Edo period starts in Tokyo

Exhibition of maps from Edo period starts in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - A visitor looks at a copy of Japan's first maps based on an actual coastal survey by Ino Tadataka, a geographical surveyor in the Edo period, on display at an exhibition that began July 3. The event at the Tokyo Big Sight showcases copies discovered in 2001 in the United States of 207 of Ino's maps, which were drawn some 200 years ago.

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2 men handed prison terms for slaying of Saitama student

2 men handed prison terms for slaying of Saitama student

SAITAMA, Japan - File photo shows Yoshifumi Kubota, 36, who was sentenced to 18 years in prison July 17 for stabbing a female college student to death in front of JR Okegawa Station in Saitama Prefecture in 1999. Yoshitaka Ito, 34, was also sentenced to 15 years for killing Shiori Ino, then 21.

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High court upholds lower court's ruling over stalking case

High court upholds lower court's ruling over stalking case

TOKYO, Japan - The parents of Shiori Ino -- Kenichi Ino (R) and his wife Kyoko (L) -- speak at a news conference in Tokyo on Jan. 26 after the Tokyo High Court upheld a lower court ruling that the Saitama prefectural police failed in their investigations into a stalking case involving Shiori, a female college student, who was later murdered in 1999. (Kyodo)

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Wining/dining fest under way in Kochi, western Japan

Wining/dining fest under way in Kochi, western Japan

Participants in a tour of sake breweries make a toast aboard an "Okyaku" (guest) train in Ino, Kochi Prefecture, on March 7, 2015. Tours and various other exchange events involving wining and dining are held during the March 7-15 Okyaku festa in the western Japan prefecture. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tokyo Olympic torch relay

Tokyo Olympic torch relay

A small boat carrying a Tokyo Olympic torch relay runner crosses a river in Ino in Kochi Prefecture, western Japan, on April 19, 2021.

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Tokyo Olympic torch relay

Tokyo Olympic torch relay

A small boat carrying a Tokyo Olympic torch relay runner crosses a river in Ino in Kochi Prefecture, western Japan, on April 19, 2021.

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Tokyo Olympic torch relay

Tokyo Olympic torch relay

A small boat carrying a Tokyo Olympic torch relay runner crosses a river in Ino in Kochi Prefecture, western Japan, on April 19, 2021.

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Tokyo Olympic torch relay

Tokyo Olympic torch relay

A Tokyo Olympic torch relay runner waves from a small boat on a river in Ino in Kochi Prefecture, western Japan, on April 19, 2021.

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Tokyo landscape: Statue of pioneer cartographer stands at shrine

Tokyo landscape: Statue of pioneer cartographer stands at shrine

Photo taken on July 10, 2015, shows a bronze statue of pioneer cartographer Ino Tadataka along the approach to the Tomioka Hachimangu shrine in Tokyo. He completed the first maps covering the whole of Japan based on a unified survey system in the early 19th century. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Olympic flame lit, begins journey to London

Olympic flame lit, begins journey to London

OLYMPIA, Greece - Liverpool-born Greek swimmer Spyros Gianniotis (R) receives the Olympic flame as the first torchbearer for the London Games from actress Ino Menegaki, playing the role of high priestess, at a ceremony in Olympia, Greece, on May 10, 2012. (Kyodo)

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Hokkaido in 1st map of Japan made by famed surveyor

Hokkaido in 1st map of Japan made by famed surveyor

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido in the first map of the Japanese archipelago completed by surveyor Ino Tadataka in the early 19th century is seen in this file photo taken on Aug. 15, 2014. Researchers say the Hokkaido portion of the map was based on data collected by Ino's student and explorer Mamiya Rinzo rather than by Ino alone as previously thought. (Kyodo)

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Cardboard "Demon Slayer" characters

Cardboard "Demon Slayer" characters

Masamichi Okabayashi, whose cardboard "Demon Slayer" (Kimetsu no Yaiba) manga characters have gone viral, poses for a photo in front of his fruit and vegetable shop in Ino in Kochi Prefecture, western Japan, on Dec. 11, 2020.

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Cardboard "Demon Slayer" characters

Cardboard "Demon Slayer" characters

Cardboard versions of Tanjiro Kamado and his younger sister Nezuko, the main characters of the blockbuster "Demon Slayer" (Kimetsu no Yaiba) manga series, are displayed in front of Okabayashi fruit and vegetable shop in Ino in Kochi Prefecture, western Japan, on Dec. 11, 2020.

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Baseball in Japan

Baseball in Japan

Shoichi Ino of the DeNA BayStars pitches against the Yomiuri Giants at Yokohama Stadium on Sept. 18, 2020.

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Baseball in Japan

Baseball in Japan

Shoichi Ino of the DeNA BayStars pitches against the Chunichi Dragons at Yokohama Stadium on Aug. 4, 2020.

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Baseball: Carp-BayStars Central League Climax Series final stage

Baseball: Carp-BayStars Central League Climax Series final stage

Shoichi Ino of the DeNA BayStars pitches against the Hiroshima Carp at Mazda Stadium in Hiroshima on Oct. 20, 2017. The BayStars won 1-0 to even the Central League Climax Series final stage at two games apiece. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Murder victim featured in school guidebook

Murder victim featured in school guidebook

URAWA, Japan - A female university student, the victim of a fatal stalking case in Saitama Prefecture in October last year, is featured in a photo (bottom left) in her school's new guidebook as a student hard at work in a classroom. The photo of Shiori Ino, a 21-year-old student at Atomi College, appears in the women's college's Guidebook 2001 for the next fiscal year starting in April.

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