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CALCIO - Altro - King World Cup Nations - Knockout Stage

CALCIO - Altro - King World Cup Nations - Knockout Stage

YAMADA Itsuki (JAP) during King World Cup Nations - Knockout Stage, Other in Milan, Italy, January 06 2025

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Baseball: Premier12

Baseball: Premier12

Japan's Itsuki Murabayashi hits a leadoff home run in the first inning of a Super Round game against Taiwan at the Premier12 baseball tournament at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo on Nov. 23, 2024.

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Shinto priest runs nursery school in Kyoto

Shinto priest runs nursery school in Kyoto

TOKYO, Japan - Itsuki Murota, chief priest at the Iwaya shinto shrine and nursery school principal in Kyoto, Japan, explains about trees growing in the nursery school yard in November 2014. The school focuses on the mental development of children.

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Luminous campaign posters in strong demand

Luminous campaign posters in strong demand

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken Nov. 13, 2014, shows a sample election campaign poster, featuring the name of the mock candidate printed with paint that glows in the dark, produced by Itsuki Print Co., a Tokyo company making campaign goods. According to the company, this type of poster is in strong demand ahead of the Dec. 14 general election.

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Red Sox players collect Japan quake donation

Red Sox players collect Japan quake donation

FORT MYERS, United States - The Boston Red Sox's Japanese players -- (from L) Junichi Tazawa, Itsuki Shoda, Daisuke Matsuzaka and Hideki Okajima -- hold charity boxes for earthquake and tsunami victims in Japan on March 14, 2011, in Fort Myers, Florida. The collected donations will be sent to Japan through the American Red Cross.

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Nippon Ham's Shoda named PL Rookie of the Year

Nippon Ham's Shoda named PL Rookie of the Year

KAMAGAYA, Japan - Nippon Ham southpaw Itsuki Shoda (9-11, 3.45 ERA) smiles at the Nippon Ham Fighters club house in Kamagaya, east of Tokyo, after being named the Rookie of the Year in the Pacific League on Nov. 1.

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Shoda triumphant as Kiryu Daiichi wins high school baseball crow

Shoda triumphant as Kiryu Daiichi wins high school baseball crow

NISHINOMIYA, Japan - Ace southpaw Itsuki Shoda rejoices after the final out of the 81st National High School Baseball Tournament on Aug. 21. Shoda led Kiryu Daiichi of Gunma Prefecture to a 14-1 triumph over Okayama Ridai Fuzoku at Koshien Stadium in Hyogo Prefecture.

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Kiryu Daiichi wins high school baseball title

Kiryu Daiichi wins high school baseball title

NISHINOMIYA, Japan - Kiryu Daiichi players celebrate their victory after defeating Okayama Ridai Fuzoku 14-1 in the championship game of the 81st National High School Baseball Tournament. Ace southpaw Itsuki Shoda (center) pitched a six-hitter at Koshien Stadium in Hyogo Prefecture to give Gunma its first high school baseball national championship team.

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Funamura celebrates 60th anniversary of career as composer

Funamura celebrates 60th anniversary of career as composer

TOKYO, Japan - Toru Funamura (C), considered a king composer of Japanese ''enka'' songs, participates in a ceremonial sake-barrel cracking flanked by four top Japanese singers -- (from L to R) Ichiro Toba, Saburo Kitajima, Akira Kobayashi and Hiroshi Itsuki. (Kyodo)

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Red Sox players collect Japan quake donation

Red Sox players collect Japan quake donation

FORT MYERS, United States - The Boston Red Sox's Japanese players -- (from L) Junichi Tazawa, Itsuki Shoda, Daisuke Matsuzaka and Hideki Okajima -- hold charity boxes for earthquake and tsunami victims in Japan on March 14, 2011, in Fort Myers, Florida. The collected donations will be sent to Japan through the American Red Cross. (Kyodo)

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(2)Actress Asami, singer Itsuki to receive cultural agency prize

(2)Actress Asami, singer Itsuki to receive cultural agency prize

TOKYO, Japan - Pop singer Hiroshi Itsuki (in file photo) is among 18 recipients of the Art Encouragement Prizes for fiscal 2003 announced March 9 by the Agency for Cultural Affairs. The Art Encouragement Prize is presented to artists whose outstanding achievements have opened up new vistas. (Kyodo)

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(1)Actress Asami, singer Itsuki to receive cultural agency prize

(1)Actress Asami, singer Itsuki to receive cultural agency prize

TOKYO, Japan - Actress Rei Asami (in file photo) is among 18 recipients of the Art Encouragement Prizes for fiscal 2003 announced March 9 by the Agency for Cultural Affairs. The Art Encouragement Prize is presented to artists whose outstanding achievements have opened up new vistas. They are given in nine fields -- drama, film, music, dance, literature, fine arts, broadcasting, popular entertainment and critical reviewing. (Kyodo)

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Dam construction plan in southwestern Japan

Dam construction plan in southwestern Japan

Photo taken Nov. 19, 2020, shows an area in the Kumamoto Prefecture village of Itsuki in southwestern Japan to be submerged under a controversial dam construction project. Kumamoto Gov. Ikuo Kabashima said the same day that he gave the green light to the decades-old project on the Kawabe River, the main branch of the Kuma River that caused deadly flooding during torrential rain in July.

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Dam construction plan in southwestern Japan

Dam construction plan in southwestern Japan

Photo taken Nov. 17, 2020, from a Kyodo News helicopter shows an area in the Kumamoto Prefecture village of Itsuki in southwestern Japan to be submerged under a controversial dam construction project. Kumamoto Gov. Ikuo Kabashima said Nov. 19 that he gave the green light to the decades-old project on the Kawabe River, the main branch of the Kuma River that caused deadly flooding during torrential rain in July.

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Dam construction plan in southwestern Japan

Dam construction plan in southwestern Japan

Photo taken Nov. 17, 2020, from a Kyodo News helicopter shows an area in the Kumamoto Prefecture village of Itsuki in southwestern Japan to be submerged under a controversial dam construction project. Kumamoto Gov. Ikuo Kabashima said Nov. 19 that he gave the green light to the decades-old project on the Kawabe River, the main branch of the Kuma River that caused deadly flooding during torrential rain in July.

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Dam construction plan in southwestern Japan

Dam construction plan in southwestern Japan

Photo taken Nov. 17, 2020, from a Kyodo News helicopter shows an area in the Kumamoto Prefecture village of Itsuki in southwestern Japan to be submerged under a controversial dam construction project. Kumamoto Gov. Ikuo Kabashima said Nov. 19 that he gave the green light to the decades-old project on the Kawabe River, the main branch of the Kuma River that caused deadly flooding during torrential rain in July.

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Japanese prize winners at Varna ballet competition

Japanese prize winners at Varna ballet competition

(From L) Haruto Goto, Elena Iseki, Miyu Takamori and Itsuki Omori show their Varna International Ballet Competition medals in Varna, Bulgaria, on July 30, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese prize winner at Varna ballet competition

Japanese prize winner at Varna ballet competition

Photo taken July 29, 2018, in Varna, Bulgaria, shows Japan's Itsuki Omori who won third prize in the junior men's division at the Varna International Ballet Competition. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nippon Ham's Shoda named PL Rookie of the Year

Nippon Ham's Shoda named PL Rookie of the Year

KAMAGAYA, Japan - Nippon Ham southpaw Itsuki Shoda (9-11, 3.45 ERA) smiles at the Nippon Ham Fighters club house in Kamagaya, east of Tokyo, after being named the Rookie of the Year in the Pacific League on Nov. 1. (Kyodo)

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Shoda triumphant as Kiryu Daiichi wins high school baseball crow

Shoda triumphant as Kiryu Daiichi wins high school baseball crow

NISHINOMIYA, Japan - Ace southpaw Itsuki Shoda rejoices after the final out of the 81st National High School Baseball Tournament on Aug. 21. Shoda led Kiryu Daiichi of Gunma Prefecture to a 14-1 triumph over Okayama Ridai Fuzoku at Koshien Stadium in Hyogo Prefecture.

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Kiryu Daiichi wins high school baseball title

Kiryu Daiichi wins high school baseball title

NISHINOMIYA, Japan - Kiryu Daiichi players celebrate their victory after defeating Okayama Ridai Fuzoku 14-1 in the championship game of the 81st National High School Baseball Tournament. Ace southpaw Itsuki Shoda (center) pitched a six-hitter at Koshien Stadium in Hyogo Prefecture to give Gunma its first high school baseball national championship team.

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