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Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Ko Iwamoto coach of Rei Sakamoto of Japan during the Australian Open AO 2024 Grand Slam tennis tournament on January 26, 2024 at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Ko Iwamoto coach of Rei Sakamoto of Japan during the Australian Open AO 2024 Grand Slam tennis tournament on January 26, 2024 at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Ko Iwamoto coach of Rei Sakamoto of Japan during the Australian Open AO 2024 Grand Slam tennis tournament on January 26, 2024 at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Ko Iwamoto coach of Rei Sakamoto of Japan during the Australian Open AO 2024 Grand Slam tennis tournament on January 26, 2024 at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Ko Iwamoto coach of Rei Sakamoto of Japan during the Australian Open AO 2024 Grand Slam tennis tournament on January 26, 2024 at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Ko Iwamoto coach of Rei Sakamoto of Japan during the Australian Open AO 2024 Grand Slam tennis tournament on January 26, 2024 at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Ko Iwamoto coach of Rei Sakamoto of Japan during the Australian Open AO 2024 Grand Slam tennis tournament on January 26, 2024 at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Ko Iwamoto coach of Rei Sakamoto of Japan during the Australian Open AO 2024 Grand Slam tennis tournament on January 26, 2024 at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Ko Iwamoto coach of Rei Sakamoto of Japan during the Australian Open AO 2024 Grand Slam tennis tournament on January 26, 2024 at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Ko Iwamoto coach of Rei Sakamoto of Japan during the Australian Open AO 2024 Grand Slam tennis tournament on January 26, 2024 at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Ko Iwamoto coach of Rei Sakamoto of Japan during the Australian Open AO 2024 Grand Slam tennis tournament on January 26, 2024 at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Ko Iwamoto coach of Rei Sakamoto of Japan during the Australian Open AO 2024 Grand Slam tennis tournament on January 26, 2024 at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Ko Iwamoto coach of Rei Sakamoto of Japan during the Australian Open AO 2024 Grand Slam tennis tournament on January 26, 2024 at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Ko Iwamoto coach of Rei Sakamoto of Japan during the Australian Open AO 2024 Grand Slam tennis tournament on January 26, 2024 at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Australian Open - Japan Sakamoto Wins Junior Title

Ko Iwamoto coach of Rei Sakamoto of Japan during the Australian Open AO 2024 Grand Slam tennis tournament on January 26, 2024 at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. Photo by Victor Joly/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Japan's Iwamoto wins bronze in modern pentathlon

Japan's Iwamoto wins bronze in modern pentathlon

INCHEON, South Korea - Japan's Shohei Iwamoto shoots during the Asian Games men's individual modern pentathlon. Iwamoto captured bronze.

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Japanese group visits burial site in N. Korea

Japanese group visits burial site in N. Korea

HAMHUNG, North Korea - Akio Iwamoto (extreme L), who lost family members around the end of World War II in what is now North Korea, reads a monody in Hamhung, North Korea, on July 1, 2014, after putting up a memorial marker facing the mountain where his family members are buried.

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Japanese nurse in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Japanese nurse in Bosnia and Herzegovina

DOBOJ, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Japanese nurse Tomoko Iwamoto takes the blood pressure of a patient in Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on May 28, 2014.

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Blind sailor, supporter rescued

Blind sailor, supporter rescued

TOKYO, Japan - Blind sailor Mitsuhiro Iwamoto (2nd from front, R) and his supporter and newscaster Jiro Shimbo (front) get off a rescue flying boat at the Maritime Self-Defense Force's Atsugi Base in Kanagawa Prefecture on June 21, 2013. The pair were rescued earlier in the day by the MSDF in the Pacific off northeastern Japan after their small yacht was flooded with seawater. They had left a port in northeastern Japan on June 16, 2013, in a bid to cross the Pacific to San Diego, California.

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Blind sailor, partner set sail to cross Pacific

Blind sailor, partner set sail to cross Pacific

OSAKA, Japan - Blind sailor Mitsuhiro Iwamoto (R) and his partner Jiro Shinbo pose for photos on a small yacht before setting sail from Osaka harbor on June 8, 2013. They plan to cross the Pacific Ocean in what the organizer calls the world's first such attempt by such a pair.

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Blind sailor, partner set sail to cross Pacific

Blind sailor, partner set sail to cross Pacific

OSAKA, Japan - Blind sailor Mitsuhiro Iwamoto (L) and his partner Jiro Shinbo set sail on a small yacht from Osaka harbor on June 8, 2013. They plan to cross the Pacific Ocean in what the organizer calls the world's first such attempt by such a pair.

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Blind sailor, partner set sail to cross Pacific

Blind sailor, partner set sail to cross Pacific

OSAKA, Japan - Blind sailor Mitsuhiro Iwamoto (L) and his partner Jiro Shinbo pose for photos on a small yacht before setting sail from Osaka harbor on June 8, 2013. They plan to cross the Pacific Ocean in what the organizer calls the world's first such attempt by such a pair.

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Japan, World Bank disaster meeting

Japan, World Bank disaster meeting

SENDAI, Japan - Rina Iwamoto (L) and Risa Shibahara recount how they survived the March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake with the help of local communities at an international conference on disasters and development hosted by Japan and the World Bank in Sendai. The two female high school students from the city in northeastern Japan spoke on behalf of survivors of the disaster.

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Renesas Electronics to expand tie-up with Taiwan firm

Renesas Electronics to expand tie-up with Taiwan firm

TOKYO, Japan - Shinichi Iwamoto (R), senior vice president of Japanese semiconductor maker Renesas Electronics Corp., and Lin Cheng-Ming, a senior official of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., shake hands during a press conference in Tokyo on May 28, 2012. Renesas Electronics said it will expand its business tie-up with the Taiwan firm by outsourcing production of its mainstay microcontrollers as the struggling Japanese company tries to improve its financial standing.

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Otsuka ties up with Denmark's Lundbeck on psychiatric drugs

Otsuka ties up with Denmark's Lundbeck on psychiatric drugs

TOKYO, Japan - Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. President Taro Iwamoto and Danish drugmaker H. Lundbeck A/S CEO Ulf Wiinberg shake hands in Tokyo on Nov. 11, 2011. The two companies agreed to share costs to develop and market drugs to treat central neurological diseases including schizophrenia.

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Iwamoto, Wakai win silver in women's double culls

Iwamoto, Wakai win silver in women's double culls

DOHA, Qatar - Japan's Akiko Iwamoto (L) and Eri Wakai wave to the audiences on the podium after winning the women's lightweight double sculls silver at the Asian Games on Dec. 6.

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Furuta ties Japan baseball record with 4 homers

Furuta ties Japan baseball record with 4 homers

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Yakult Swallows catcher Atsuya Furuta matched a Japanese single-game baseball record when he hit four home runs in the game against the Hiroshima Carp on June 28. Furuta hit a pair of solo shots, a two-run and a three-run drive at Hiroshima Stadium to become the fifth player in history following Yoshiyuki Iwamoto (1951), Sadaharu Oh (1964), Tony Solaita (1980) and Nigel Wilson (1997) to accomplish the feat.

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Japan wins in women's double sculls in Asiad

Japan wins in women's double sculls in Asiad

PUSAN, South Korea - Japan's Akiko Iwamoto (L) and Atsuko Yamauchi smile after winning silver in the women's double sculls in the Asian Games in Pusan on Oct. 3. (Asian Games)

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Swallows' Iwamoto hits solo homer off Giants' Kuwata

Swallows' Iwamoto hits solo homer off Giants' Kuwata

TOKYO, Japan - Yakult Swallows infielder Akinori Iwamura hits a solo homer over the right-field fence off Yomiuri Giants starting pitcher Masumi Kuwata in the top of the second inning at Tokyo Dome on May 16. The Swallows won 1-0.

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Iwamoto takes cap off

Iwamoto takes cap off

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Ham Fighters starter Tsutomo Iwamoto takes his cap off after allowing Fukuoka Daiei Hawks catcher Kenji Jojima a three-run homer in the top of the first inning at Tokyo Dome on April 17.

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Jojima belts three-run homer

Jojima belts three-run homer

TOKYO, Japan - Fukuoka Daiei Hawks catcher Kenji Jojima belts a go-ahead three-run homer off Nippon Ham Fighters starter Tsutomu Iwamoto with two outs in the top of the first inning at Tokyo Dome on April 17.

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Matsunaka hits three-run homer

Matsunaka hits three-run homer

TOKYO, Japan - Fukuoka Daiei Hawks infielder Nobuhiko Matsunaka hits a three-run homer off Nippon Ham Fighters starter Tsutomu Iwamoto in the top of the first inning at Tokyo Dome on Aug. 3.

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Lions Cabrera hits two-run homer against Fighters

Lions Cabrera hits two-run homer against Fighters

TOKOROZAWA, Japan - Seibu Lions infielder Alez Cabrera hits a two-run homer over the center-left field wall off Nippon Ham Fighters starter Tsutomu Iwamoto in the first inning at Seibu Dome in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, on July 27.

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(SP)CHINA-ZHANGJIAKOU-WINTER PARALYMPICS-PARA CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING-WOMEN'S MIDDLE DISTANCE FREE STANDING (CN)

(SP)CHINA-ZHANGJIAKOU-WINTER PARALYMPICS-PARA CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING-WOMEN'S MIDDLE DISTANCE FREE STANDING (CN)

(220312) -- ZHANGJIAKOU, March 12, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Iwamoto Mika of Japan competes during the Para Cross-Country Skiing Women's Middle Distance Free Standing of Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics at National Biathlon Center in Zhangjiakou, north China's Hebei Province, March 12, 2022. (Xinhua/Wan Xiang)

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Beijing Paralympics

Beijing Paralympics

Japanese cross-country skier Mika Iwamoto trains for the Beijing Winter Paralympics on Feb. 27, 2022, in Zhangjiakou, China.

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Iwamoto takes cap off

Iwamoto takes cap off

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Ham Fighters starter Tsutomo Iwamoto takes his cap off after allowing Fukuoka Daiei Hawks catcher Kenji Jojima a three-run homer in the top of the first inning at Tokyo Dome on April 17.

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Jojima belts three-run homer

Jojima belts three-run homer

TOKYO, Japan - Fukuoka Daiei Hawks catcher Kenji Jojima belts a go-ahead three-run homer off Nippon Ham Fighters starter Tsutomu Iwamoto with two outs in the top of the first inning at Tokyo Dome on April 17.

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Japan wins in women's double sculls in Asiad

Japan wins in women's double sculls in Asiad

PUSAN, South Korea - Japan's Akiko Iwamoto (L) and Atsuko Yamauchi smile after winning silver in the women's double sculls in the Asian Games in Pusan on Oct. 3. (Asian Games) (Kyodo)

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Woman in news: Volunteer editor of newspaper for disaster victims

Woman in news: Volunteer editor of newspaper for disaster victims

Akiko Iwamoto, pictured on May 30, 2015, has been editor-in-chief for three years of the Kizuna Shimbun (newspaper of bonds) published by a volunteer group for evacuees in about 7,000 temporary dwellings in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, built after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that hit the northeastern Japan region of Tohoku. The group recently published the 100th edition of the semimonthly publication. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nagasaki A-bombing survivor prays for peace

Nagasaki A-bombing survivor prays for peace

Shigeko Iwamoto, 86, offers her prayer in front of the Peace Statue at Peace Park in Nagasaki holding many paper cranes dedicated to her late fiends on Aug. 9, 2015, the 70th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of the southwestern Japanese city. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Woman in Nagasaki offers paper cranes for friends

Woman in Nagasaki offers paper cranes for friends

Shigeko Iwamoto, 86, offers 7,000 folded paper cranes at a memorial facility dedicated to victims of the 1945 bombing of Nagasaki on Aug. 9, 2015, the 70th anniversary of the U.S. bombing of the southwestern Japanese city. She has made cranes every year since 10 years ago in memory of her friends who died while working at the same factory as she did when the bomb was dropped. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Iwamoto, Wakai win silver in women's double culls

Iwamoto, Wakai win silver in women's double culls

DOHA, Qatar - Japan's Akiko Iwamoto (L) and Eri Wakai wave to the audiences on the podium after winning the women's lightweight double sculls silver at the Asian Games on Dec. 6. (Kyodo)

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Mt. Fuji seen from a tea field

Mt. Fuji seen from a tea field

Northeastern view of snow-capped Mt. Fuji from a terraced tea field on the bank of Fuji River near Iwabuchi in Fujigawa-cho. The river runs below the terraced field, and Mt. Iwamoto is visible on the other side of the river. Five women picking tea leaves and a child carrying a smaller child are visible.==Date:unknown, Place:Shizuoka, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number88‐41‐0]

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Mt. Fuji seen from the Fuji River

Mt. Fuji seen from the Fuji River

Northeastern view of the snow-capped peak of Mt. Fuji, taken from the bank of Fuji River in Iwabuchi, Fujikawa-machi. The mountain on the left is Mt. Iwamoto, and the tree line reaches to the forest of Matsuoka Sui Shinto Shrine (Fuji City) on the left. Two men are at the riverside, and Fujigawa Bridge, which crosses from the south of the shrine to Iwabuchi, is visible. This bridge was washed away many times from the beginning of the Meiji Period. It is difficult to determine exactly when this photograph was taken.==Date:unknown, Place:Shizuoka, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number86‐5‐0]

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Mt. Fuji seen from the Fuji River

Mt. Fuji seen from the Fuji River

Northeastern view of Mt. Fuji from the bank of Fuji River at Iwabuchi in Fujigawa-machi. The ferry port of Iwabuchi is in the foreground, and Matsuoka Sui Shinto Shrine of Fuji City is visible in the forest on the other side. The bridge between the shrine and Iwabuchi is not visible in this photograph, perhaps because it had been recently washed away, which often happened due to the rapid flow of Fuji River. The mountain on the left is Mt. Iwamoto, and pine trees line the other side of the river.==Date:unknown, Place:Shizuoka, Photo:Tamamura Kozaburo, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number79‐16‐0]

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Mt. Fuji seen from Iwabuchi,Tokaido Road

Mt. Fuji seen from Iwabuchi,Tokaido Road

Northeastern view of Mt. Fuji from the terraced bank of Fuji River near Iwabuchi, Fujigawa-cho. Houses line the Tokaido Highway, and Fujigawa Bridge is visible on the north side of the town. Pine trees line the riverbank on the right, and Mt. Iwamoto is visible on the left. Fujigawa Bridge was built in the beginning of the Meiji Period. However, it was washed away and repaired many times.==Date:unknown, Place:Shizuoka, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number64‐20‐0]

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Mt. Fuji seen from Iwabuchi,Tokaido Road

Mt. Fuji seen from Iwabuchi,Tokaido Road

Northeastern view of Mt. Fuji from the terraced bank of Fuji River near Iwabuchi, Fujigawa-cho. Rice paddies stretch away from the foot of the hill, and the village of Iwabuchi is visible on the left. Fujigawa Bridge is visible beyond the pine trees on the right of Fuji River. Due to the rapid flow of the river, the bridge was washed away many times. The mountain on the left is Mt. Iwamoto, and pine trees line the other side of the river.==Date:unknown, Place:Shizuoka, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number64‐18‐0]

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IWAMOTO GOZEN,LORD

IWAMOTO GOZEN,LORD

Carried on page 79 of the July 17, 1872 edition of The Far East. This person is the brother of a feudal lord who is a Shinto priest at Enoshima. He is 85 years old, and manages a hotel. He asked what the purpose of the photo was and agreed to be photographed when told that it would be a memento after his death.==Date:unknown, Place:unknown, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number17‐57‐0]

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Renesas Electronics to expand tie-up with Taiwan firm

Renesas Electronics to expand tie-up with Taiwan firm

TOKYO, Japan - Shinichi Iwamoto (R), senior vice president of Japanese semiconductor maker Renesas Electronics Corp., and Lin Cheng-Ming, a senior official of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., shake hands during a press conference in Tokyo on May 28, 2012. Renesas Electronics said it will expand its business tie-up with the Taiwan firm by outsourcing production of its mainstay microcontrollers as the struggling Japanese company tries to improve its financial standing. (Kyodo)

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Japan's Iwamoto wins bronze in modern pentathlon

Japan's Iwamoto wins bronze in modern pentathlon

INCHEON, South Korea - Japan's Shohei Iwamoto shoots during the Asian Games men's individual modern pentathlon. Iwamoto captured bronze. (Kyodo)

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