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Ichihara wins 1st career title as Singh falters

Ichihara wins 1st career title as Singh falters

KEISEN, Japan - Japan's Tatsuhiko Ichihara came from five shots behind to win the Asahi Ryokuken Yomiuri Memorial golf for his first career victory, edging India's Jeev Milkha Singh by one stroke at Aso Iizuka Golf Club in Fukuoka Prefecture on Nov. 5.

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Singh holds strong at Asahi Ryokuken Yomiuri Memorial

Singh holds strong at Asahi Ryokuken Yomiuri Memorial

KEISEN, Japan - India's Jeev Milkha Singh shot a 5-under-par 67 to widen his lead to three strokes after the third round of the Asahi Ryokuken Yomiuri Memorial at Aso Iizuka Golf Club in Fukuoka Prefecture on Nov. 4.

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Yano takes Asahi Ryokuken for 1st tour victory

Yano takes Asahi Ryokuken for 1st tour victory

KEISEN, Japan - Azuma Yano poses with his cup in hand after claim his first Japan tour title at the Asahi Ryokuken Yomiuri Memorial Open at Iizuka Golf Club in Fukuoka Prefecture on Nov. 6.

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Katayama in joint lead after 3 rounds at Asahi Ryokuken

Katayama in joint lead after 3 rounds at Asahi Ryokuken

KEISEN, Japan - Shingo Katayama watches his approach shot during the third round of the Asahi Ryokuken Yomiuri Memorial Open at Iizuka Golf Club in Fukuoka Prefecture on Nov. 5. Katayama, the current money rankings leader and Japan Open champion, carded five birdies against a lone bogey to place him in a share of the lead with Satoru Hirota and Nozomi Kawahara on 14-under 202.

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S. Korea's Yang wins Asahi Ryokuken Yomiuri Memorial

S. Korea's Yang wins Asahi Ryokuken Yomiuri Memorial

KEISEN, Japan - South Korea's Y.E. Yang reacts after sinking a birdie during the final round of the Asahi Ryokuken Yomiuri Memorial Open at Aso Iizuka Golf Club in Fukuoka Prefecture on Nov. 7. He overcame a six-stroke deficit with a final-round 65 to win his second title on the Japanese tour.

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S. Korea's Yang wins Asahi Ryokuken Yomiuri Memorial

S. Korea's Yang wins Asahi Ryokuken Yomiuri Memorial

KEISEN, Japan - South Korea's Y.E. Yang reacts after sinking a birdie during the final round of the Asahi Ryokuken Yomiuri Memorial Open at Aso Iizuka Golf Club in Fukuoka Prefecture on Nov. 7. He overcame a six-stroke deficit with a final-round 65 to win his second title on the Japanese tour. (Kyodo)

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Katayama in joint lead after 3 rounds at Asahi Ryokuken

Katayama in joint lead after 3 rounds at Asahi Ryokuken

KEISEN, Japan - Shingo Katayama watches his approach shot during the third round of the Asahi Ryokuken Yomiuri Memorial Open at Iizuka Golf Club in Fukuoka Prefecture on Nov. 5. Katayama, the current money rankings leader and Japan Open champion, carded five birdies against a lone bogey to place him in a share of the lead with Satoru Hirota and Nozomi Kawahara on 14-under 202. (Kyodo)

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Yano takes Asahi Ryokuken for 1st tour victory

Yano takes Asahi Ryokuken for 1st tour victory

KEISEN, Japan - Azuma Yano poses with his cup in hand after claim his first Japan tour title at the Asahi Ryokuken Yomiuri Memorial Open at Iizuka Golf Club in Fukuoka Prefecture on Nov. 6. (Kyodo)

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Singh holds strong at Asahi Ryokuken Yomiuri Memorial

Singh holds strong at Asahi Ryokuken Yomiuri Memorial

KEISEN, Japan - India's Jeev Milkha Singh shot a 5-under-par 67 to widen his lead to three strokes after the third round of the Asahi Ryokuken Yomiuri Memorial at Aso Iizuka Golf Club in Fukuoka Prefecture on Nov. 4. (Kyodo)

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Ichihara wins 1st career title as Singh falters

Ichihara wins 1st career title as Singh falters

KEISEN, Japan - Japan's Tatsuhiko Ichihara came from five shots behind to win the Asahi Ryokuken Yomiuri Memorial golf for his first career victory, edging India's Jeev Milkha Singh by one stroke at Aso Iizuka Golf Club in Fukuoka Prefecture on Nov. 5. (Kyodo)

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Expert calls for enhanced exchange among Japan, S. Korea leaders

Expert calls for enhanced exchange among Japan, S. Korea leaders

Lee Young Chae, an associate professor at Keisen University, gives an interview at the university in Tama, Tokyo, on May 14, 2015. He said Japan-South Korea exchanges are more advanced among civilians than those among political leaders. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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