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Sharp Kameyama Factory exterior, logo and signs

Sharp Kameyama Factory exterior, logo and signs

Sharp Kameyama Factory exterior, logo and signs=January 4,2026,Mie

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Sharp Kameyama Factory exterior, logo and signs

Sharp Kameyama Factory exterior, logo and signs

Sharp Kameyama Factory exterior, logo and signs=January 4,2026,Mie

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Sharp Kameyama Factory exterior, logo and signs

Sharp Kameyama Factory exterior, logo and signs

Sharp Kameyama Factory exterior, logo and signs=January 4,2026,Mie

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Sharp Kameyama Factory exterior, logo and signs

Sharp Kameyama Factory exterior, logo and signs

Sharp Kameyama Factory exterior, logo and signs=January 4,2026,Mie

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Sharp Kameyama Factory exterior, logo and signs

Sharp Kameyama Factory exterior, logo and signs

Sharp Kameyama Factory exterior, logo and signs=January 4,2026,Mie

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Sharp's Kameyama plant

Sharp's Kameyama plant

OSAKA, Japan - Sharp Corp.'s Kameyama plant in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture, is seen in this photo taken in August 2012. Sharp plans to buy the LCD manufacturing facilities owned by Apple Inc. at the Kameyama Daiichi plant.

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Gymnastics world championships

Gymnastics world championships

ANTWERP, Belgium - Japan's Kohei Kameyama holds the gold medal he won in the men's pommel horse final at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Antwerp, Belgium, on Oct. 5, 2013.

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Gymnastics world championships

Gymnastics world championships

ANTWERP, Belgium - Japan's Kohei Kameyama performs in the men's pommel horse final at the world championships in Antwerp, Belgium, on Oct. 5, 2013. The 24-year-old won the gold medal.

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Gymnastics world championships

Gymnastics world championships

ANTWERP, Belgium - Japan's Kohei Kameyama performs in the men's pommel horse final at the world championships in Antwerp, Belgium, on Oct. 5, 2013. The 24-year-old won the gold medal.

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Gymnastics world championships

Gymnastics world championships

ANTWERP, Belgium - Japan's Kohei Kameyama smiles after winning the gold medal in the men's pommel horse at the world championships in Antwerp, Belgium, on Oct. 5, 2013.

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Gymnastics world championships

Gymnastics world championships

ANTWERP, Belgium - Japan's Kohei Kameyama performs in the men's pommel horse final at the world championships in Antwerp, Belgium, on Oct. 5, 2013. The 24-year-old won the gold medal.

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Kameyama to head Fuji TV

Kameyama to head Fuji TV

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in April 2005 shows Chihiro Kameyama, managing director of Fuji Television Network Inc. Fuji TV plans to name Kameyama as president, replacing Ko Toyoda, in June 2013, sources close to the matter said May 14.

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War photographer on a mission to report Africa

War photographer on a mission to report Africa

TOKYO, Japan - War photographer Ryo Kameyama poses with one of his photos on Nov. 30, 2012, during an exhibition in Tokyo. In September 2012, he published a photo book titled ''Afrika War Journal,'' capturing images of conflicts in Africa.

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Sharp mulls plant spinoff

Sharp mulls plant spinoff

TOKYO, Japan - A February 2009 file photo shows Sharp Corp.'s plant in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture, that produces liquid crystal display panels for smartphones. Sources said on Aug. 17, 2012, that the struggling electronics manufacturer is considering a spinoff of the plant.

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U.S. envoy Roos in Ishinomaki

U.S. envoy Roos in Ishinomaki

ISHINOMAKI, Japan - U.S. Ambassador to Japan John Roos (R front) and Ishinomaki Mayor Hiroshi Kameyama (L) are pictured ahead of their talks in the city in Miyagi Prefecture on Feb. 28, 2012.

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French PM Fillon in disaster-hit Ishinomaki

French PM Fillon in disaster-hit Ishinomaki

ISHINOMAKI, Japan - French Prime Minister Francois Fillon (2nd from L) listens as Ishinomaki Mayor Hiroshi Kameyama (R) explains about an area devastated by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, on Oct. 22, 2011, the first day of his two-day trip to Japan. Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda is scheduled to hold talks with Fillon in Tokyo on the following day.

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Actor Watanabe visits quake-hit areas

Actor Watanabe visits quake-hit areas

ISHINOMAKI, Japan - Japanese actor Ken Watanabe (L) speaks with Ishinomaki Mayor Hiroshi Kameyama (R) at the city offices of Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, on April 14, 2011, when he made an appearance for a local FM radio program in support of people affected by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. Watanabe, an internationally known star who has appeared in Hollywood movies, visited evacuation centers and encouraged evacuees in the city and the town of Onagawa the same day. He has also launched the disaster support website ''kizuna311'' with other actors.

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Police dog Kinako attends induction ceremony

Police dog Kinako attends induction ceremony

TAKAMATSU, Japan - Labrador retriever Kinako, who became a police dog after six years of failing the test, sits next to trainer Shinji Kameyama wearing a medal presented during an induction ceremony held the same day, at Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture on Jan. 6, 2011.

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7th time lucky for apprentice police dog Kinako

7th time lucky for apprentice police dog Kinako

TAKAMATSU, Japan - Dog trainer Shinji Kameyama gives a pat to Labrador retriever Kinako in Marugame, Kagawa Prefecture, on Dec. 14, 2010, as the Kagawa police said the same day that the dog has passed this year's test to become a police dog after failing for six years in a row and is set to start working in January 2011.

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M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

KAMEYAMA, Japan - Books fell on the floor from shelves at a book shop in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture, due to a strong earthquake that hit the prefecture and vicinity in central and western Japan on April 15.

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M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

KAMEYAMA, Japan - Cracks are found on the Suzuka River bank in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture after a strong earthquake that hit the prefecture and vicinity in central and western Japan on April 15.

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M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

KAMEYAMA, Japan - Part of a ceiling board fell on the tables at a roadside restaurant in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture, due to a strong earthquake that hit the prefecture and vicinity in central and western Japan on April 15.

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M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

KAMEYAMA, Japan - A strong earthquake hit Mie Prefecture and vicinity in central and western Japan, causing a 2-meter wide, 6-meter high part of the stone wall of Kameyama Castle in the prefecture to fall.

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M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

KAMEYAMA, Japan - Workers at a roadside restaurant in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture, evacuate the restaurant after a strong earthquake that hit the prefecture and vicinity in central and western Japan on April 15.

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M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

YOKKAICHI, Japan - A ceiling board and chairs fell at a roadside restaurant in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture, on April 15 due to a strong earthquake that hit the prefecture and vicinity in central Japan. A man and woman sustained minor injuries due to the falling ceiling board.

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Sharp to quadruple LCD panel output

Sharp to quadruple LCD panel output

TOKYO, Japan - Sharp Corp. President Katsuhiko Machida said in Tokyo on Jan. 11 that his company will spend an additional 200 billion yen to quadruple the production capacity of its liquid crystal display panel factory in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture. The capital spending will enable the factory to produce 22 million LCD panels a year, starting in fiscal 2008.

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Sharp to invest 150 bil. yen in 2nd LCD plant in Kameyama

Sharp to invest 150 bil. yen in 2nd LCD plant in Kameyama

OSAKA, Japan - Sharp Corp. President Katsuhiko Machida speaks to reporters about the company's plan to invest 150 billion yen for the production of large-scale liquid crystal displays for LCD televisions at a hotel in Tokyo on Jan. 12.

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Nagoya taking initiative in luring foreign investment

Nagoya taking initiative in luring foreign investment

NAGOYA, Japan - Trucks carrying large liquid-crystal-screen television sets leave a state-of-the-art Sharp Corp. factory in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture, on Jan. 28.

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Philips, Waseda Univ. to develop 'personal channel' TV server

Philips, Waseda Univ. to develop 'personal channel' TV server

TOKYO, Japan - Royal Philips Electronics N.V. of the Netherlands and Waseda University are jointly developing a household server to enable TV viewers to watch any program at any time. Waseda University Professor Wataru Kameyama (C) leads the research team, with Philips Japan Ltd. researcher Loys Belleguie (R) and radio station director Soichiro Ushio (L) playing key parts in the project.

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One of the oldest rectangular tombs found in western Japan

One of the oldest rectangular tombs found in western Japan

NOTOGAWA, Japan - An ancient tomb in the town of Notogawa in Shiga Prefecture, western Japan, is one of the oldest burial mounds in the country with a square rear and rectangular frontage, dating from the early 3rd century, researchers said Feb. 1. The Notogawa Town Education Board, which has been excavating the tomb since December, said it has discovered at the Jingo-Kameyama Tomb site earthenware believed to date from the Yayoi period (300 BC to AD 300).

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Sharp to invest 150 bil. yen in 2nd LCD plant in Kameyama

Sharp to invest 150 bil. yen in 2nd LCD plant in Kameyama

OSAKA, Japan - Sharp Corp. President Katsuhiko Machida speaks to reporters about the company's plan to invest 150 billion yen for the production of large-scale liquid crystal displays for LCD televisions at a hotel in Tokyo on Jan. 12. (Kyodo)

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Sharp's LCD TV panel plant in Kameyama

Sharp's LCD TV panel plant in Kameyama

OSAKA, Japan - An aerial view of a Sharp Corp. LCD TV panel plant in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture. The photo was taken on Sept. 19, 2006. (Kyodo)

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Sharp to quadruple LCD panel output

Sharp to quadruple LCD panel output

TOKYO, Japan - Sharp Corp. President Katsuhiko Machida said in Tokyo on Jan. 11 that his company will spend an additional 200 billion yen to quadruple the production capacity of its liquid crystal display panel factory in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture. The capital spending will enable the factory to produce 22 million LCD panels a year, starting in fiscal 2008. (Kyodo)

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Hiroshige - 53 Stations of the Tokaido - Print 47

Hiroshige - 53 Stations of the Tokaido - Print 47

47 Kameyama - Travellers ascending a steep hillside, under deep snow, to the entrance to the castle of Kameyama. This station developed around a castle town. The keep and gate of Kameyama Castle on a hill towers over the village. And a procession of a feudal lord is ascending the hill. Utagawa Hiroshige (1797 - 1858). The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido - Hoeido edition (1831-4) Date: 1831 - 1834

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Sharp to incur net loss of 200 billion yen for fiscal 2015

Sharp to incur net loss of 200 billion yen for fiscal 2015

File photo taken in September 2012 shows Sharp Corp.'s Kameyama plant, the company's stronghold for its liquid crystal businesses, in central Japan. It was reported on March 29, 2016, that the struggling electronics maker is expected to report a net loss of around 200 billion yen for the full year through March amid a slump in its mainstay liquid crystal display business. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sharp to launch trial for elderly to monitor health with tablet

Sharp to launch trial for elderly to monitor health with tablet

Sharp Corp. will launch a pilot project from September in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture, western Japan, to help elderly people keep track of their health using Internet-linked tablet computers, as shown in Osaka on July 22, 2015. If the trial is successful, Sharp plans to launch the business nationwide from fiscal 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Foreign nationals visit tsunami-hit Ishinomaki

Foreign nationals visit tsunami-hit Ishinomaki

Ishinomaki Mayor Hiroshi Kameyama (far R) explains the damage to the northeastern Japan city in Miyagi Prefecture inflicted by the 2011 quake and tsunami to 26 people from abroad on March 16, 2015. The foreigners were visiting Japan to attend the U.N. World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in Sendai. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Britain's Prince William meets Japan quake-tsunami survivors

Britain's Prince William meets Japan quake-tsunami survivors

Britain's Prince William (C) is guided by Ishinomaki Mayor Hiroshi Kameyama (R) at Hiyorimiyama Park in the city in Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan, on March 1, 2015. The park looks over the Pacific coastal city hit hard by the March 11, 2011, Great East Japan Earthquake. (Pool photo by Asahi Shimbun)(Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Britain's Prince William meets Japan quake-tsunami survivors

Britain's Prince William meets Japan quake-tsunami survivors

Britain's Prince William (C) is guided by Ishinomaki Mayor Hiroshi Kameyama (R) at Hiyorimiyama Park in the city in Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan, on March 1, 2015. The park looks over the Pacific coastal city hit hard by the March 11, 2011, Great East Japan Earthquake. (Pool photo by Asahi Shimbun)(Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Filming of NHK's television drama series "Massan" ends

Filming of NHK's television drama series "Massan" ends

American actress Charlotte Kate Fox (L) and Japanese actor Tetsuji Tamayama receive flowers at Nikka Whisky Distilling Co.'s distillery in Yoichi on Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido on Feb. 23, 2015, as filming ended the same day of public broadcaster NHK's television drama series featuring the life of Masataka Taketsuru, the founder of Nikka known as the father of Japan's whisky industry, and his Scottish wife Jessie Roberta "Rita" Cowan. In the drama series "Massan" to be broadcast until March 28, Fox stars as Ellie Kameyama, based on Rita, and Tamayama plays Masaharu Kameyama, based on Taketsuru. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Filming of NHK's television drama series "Massan" ends

Filming of NHK's television drama series "Massan" ends

American actress Charlotte Kate Fox (L) and Japanese actor Tetsuji Tamayama celebrate at Nikka Whisky Distilling Co.'s distillery in Yoichi on Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido on Feb. 23, 2015, as filming ended the same day of public broadcaster NHK's television drama series featuring the life of Masataka Taketsuru, the founder of Nikka known as the father of Japan's whisky industry, and his Scottish wife Jessie Roberta "Rita" Cowan. In the drama series "Massan" to be broadcast until March 28, Fox stars as Ellie Kameyama, based on Rita, and Tamayama plays Masaharu Kameyama, based on Taketsuru. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sharp's plant in Kameyama

Sharp's plant in Kameyama

File photo taken March 22, 2017 shows electronics giant Sharp Corp.'s Kameyama plant in Mie Prefecture. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

KAMEYAMA, Japan - Part of a ceiling board fell on the tables at a roadside restaurant in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture, due to a strong earthquake that hit the prefecture and vicinity in central and western Japan on April 15. (Kyodo)

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M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

KAMEYAMA, Japan - Cracks are found on the Suzuka River bank in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture after a strong earthquake that hit the prefecture and vicinity in central and western Japan on April 15. (Kyodo)

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M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

KAMEYAMA, Japan - A strong earthquake hit Mie Prefecture and vicinity in central and western Japan, causing a 2-meter wide, 6-meter high part of the stone wall of Kameyama Castle in the prefecture to fall. (Kyodo)

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M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

YOKKAICHI, Japan - A ceiling board and chairs fell at a roadside restaurant in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture, on April 15 due to a strong earthquake that hit the prefecture and vicinity in central Japan. A man and woman sustained minor injuries due to the falling ceiling board. (Kyodo)

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M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

KAMEYAMA, Japan - Workers at a roadside restaurant in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture, evacuate the restaurant after a strong earthquake that hit the prefecture and vicinity in central and western Japan on April 15. (Kyodo)

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M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

M5.4 quake jolts central Japan

KAMEYAMA, Japan - Books fell on the floor from shelves at a book shop in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture, due to a strong earthquake that hit the prefecture and vicinity in central and western Japan on April 15. (Kyodo)

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Nagoya taking initiative in luring foreign investment

Nagoya taking initiative in luring foreign investment

NAGOYA, Japan - Trucks carrying large liquid-crystal-screen television sets leave a state-of-the-art Sharp Corp. factory in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture, on Jan. 28. (Kyodo)

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Kinkakuji Temple

Kinkakuji Temple

The Golden Pavilion at Rokuon-ji Temple seen from the western edge of Kyoko Pond, facing east-northeast. The rock in the pond on the right is Akamatsu-ishi. Kameyama-ishi is visible in the left foreground with Dejima behind it. The temple was built in 1398 destroyed by arson in 1950. Unlike the reconstructed building of today, the original roof was supported by many columns at each level.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number92‐22‐0]

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