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Japan Post Group and Yamato Group Collaboration in Logistics Services

Japan Post Group and Yamato Group Collaboration in Logistics Services

Japan Post Group and Yamato Group held a press conference on cooperation in logistics services. Photo shows (from left) Yutaka Nagao, President of Yamato HD; Hiroya Masuda, President of Japan Post; and Kazuhide Kinugawa, President of Japan Post.=Date:June 19, 2023,Place:Tokyo

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Japan Post Group and Yamato Group Collaboration in Logistics Services

Japan Post Group and Yamato Group Collaboration in Logistics Services

Japan Post Group and Yamato Group held a press conference on cooperation in logistics services. Photo shows (from left) Yutaka Nagao, President of Yamato HD; Hiroya Masuda, President of Japan Post; and Kazuhide Kinugawa, President of Japan Post.=Date:June 19, 2023,Place:Tokyo

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Japan Post Group and Yamato Group Collaboration in Logistics Services

Japan Post Group and Yamato Group Collaboration in Logistics Services

Japan Post Group and Yamato Group held a press conference on cooperation in logistics services. Photo shows (from left) Yutaka Nagao, President of Yamato HD; Hiroya Masuda, President of Japan Post; and Kazuhide Kinugawa, President of Japan Post.=Date:June 19, 2023,Place:Tokyo

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Japan Post Group and Yamato Group Collaboration in Logistics Services

Japan Post Group and Yamato Group Collaboration in Logistics Services

Japan Post Group and Yamato Group held a press conference on cooperation in logistics services. Photo shows (from left) Yutaka Nagao, President of Yamato HD; Hiroya Masuda, President of Japan Post; and Kazuhide Kinugawa, President of Japan Post.=Date:June 19, 2023,Place:Tokyo

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Mizkan to buy pasta sauce business from Unilever

Mizkan to buy pasta sauce business from Unilever

NAGOYA, Japan - Kazuhide Nakano, chairman of food manufacturer Mizkan Holdings Co., tells a press conference in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, on May 22, 2014, that Mizkan is buying the pasta sauce business of Anglo-Dutch consumer goods company Unilever for about $2.15 billion.

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Artificial spider silk

Artificial spider silk

TOKYO, Japan - Kazuhide Sekiyama, president of bioventure Spiber Inc., stands in Tokyo on May 24, 2013, by a dress made by his company on a trial basis from artificially produced spider silk. The company based in Tsuruoka in Yamagata Prefecture, northeastern Japan, said it has developed technology to mass-produce artificial spider silk for the first time.

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Mazda posts record group net, operating profits in FY 2004

Mazda posts record group net, operating profits in FY 2004

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Kazuhide Watanabe, chairman of Mazda Motor Corp., speaks to reporters about the company's earning report for fiscal 2004 at a hotel in Hiroshima on April 28.

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Strong overseas results boost Mazda's group net profit 40.5%

Strong overseas results boost Mazda's group net profit 40.5%

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Kazuhide Watanabe, chairman of Mazda Motor Corp., briefs reporters at a hotel in Hiroshima on May 13 about the company's group earnings report for fiscal 2003.

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Man arrested for allegedly selling pirated DVDs via Web

Man arrested for allegedly selling pirated DVDs via Web

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo police confiscated Feb. 4 pirated DVD versions of Japanese television animation (shown in photo) which Kazuhide Abe of Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, allegedly sold on the Internet.

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Mazda posts record group net, operating profits in FY 2004

Mazda posts record group net, operating profits in FY 2004

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Kazuhide Watanabe, chairman of Mazda Motor Corp., speaks to reporters about the company's earning report for fiscal 2004 at a hotel in Hiroshima on April 28. (Kyodo)

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Japan awards 7 new assistance projects to Mindanao in Philippines

Japan awards 7 new assistance projects to Mindanao in Philippines

Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Kazuhide Ishikawa (L) signs on March 24, 2015, in the Philippine capital Manila seven Japan-funded grant assistance projects to conflict-affected areas on the southern island of Mindanao. The projects, related to education, health and agriculture and amounting to about $650,000, are part of Japan's continuing assistance for peace and development in war-torn parts of Mindanao under the Japan-Bangsamoro Initiatives for Reconstruction and Development launched in 2006. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sibling animation creators "The BERICH"

Sibling animation creators "The BERICH"

Kazuhide Miyasaka (L), 46, and his brother Toyoshi, 43, who form The BERICH to jointly create animations, pose for a photo in their hometown Uozu in Toyama Prefecture on March 11, 2015. The brothers came under the spotlight after producing animations featuring characters similar to those in U.S. strip cartoons but speaking a mismatching Toyama dialect. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Publisher hoping to attract more foreigners to Awa Odori festival

Publisher hoping to attract more foreigners to Awa Odori festival

Kazuhide Minami, editor in chief of the free magazine "Awa Odori Press," holds the German version of the magazine in the western Japan city of Tokushima on May 15, 2017. The magazine that provides information on one of Japan's largest dance festivals held every summer in the city will be published in multiple languages and likely will be made available at tourist centers across Japan from June 2017. ==Kyodo

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FEATURE: Biotech firm aims for innovation with synthetic spider silk

FEATURE: Biotech firm aims for innovation with synthetic spider silk

Japanese biomaterial company Spiber Inc. Representative Executive Officer Kazuhide Sekiyama holds a spider on Dec. 2, 2015, in the northeastern Japan city of Tsuruoka before a fabric woven from synthetic spider silk the company invented. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Prototype jacket made of synthetic spider silk unveiled

Prototype jacket made of synthetic spider silk unveiled

Sportswear maker Goldwin Inc. head Akio Nishida (R) and bio venture company Spiber Inc. leader Kazuhide Sekiyama announce a prototype jacket made of synthetic spider silk material during a press event in Tokyo on Oct. 8, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Economist indicted for groping bailed out after 4-month detentio

Economist indicted for groping bailed out after 4-month detentio

TOKYO, Japan - Economist Kazuhide Uekusa, once a well-known TV commentator who is on trial for groping a schoolgirl, walks out from the Tokyo Detention Center in Tokyo's Katsushika Ward after being freed on bail on Jan. 22. (Kyodo)

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Japan Post to resume insurance product sales

Japan Post to resume insurance product sales

Japan Post Holdings Co. President Hiroya Masuda (R) and Japan Post Co. President Kazuhide Kinugawa attend a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 26, 2020. Japan Post, the former state-owned postal group, has decided to resume sales of insurance products after a sales fraud scandal that led regulators to issue a business improvement order.

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Spider silk-based T-shirt materials

Spider silk-based T-shirt materials

Kazuhide Sekiyama, president of Yamagata-based biotech venture Spiber Inc., attends a press conference in Tokyo on June 20, 2019, to publicize a T-shirt (pictured) made from materials developed based on spider silk. Spiber, headquartered in the northeastern Japan city of Tsuruoka, and Tokyo-based sportswear maker Goldwin Inc. will jointly sell the T-shirt, priced at 27,000 yen ($250). (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Gymnast Uchimura signs sponsorship with Ringer Hut

Gymnast Uchimura signs sponsorship with Ringer Hut

Japanese gymnast Kohei Uchimura (R) and Kazuhide Yonehama, chairman and chief executive officer of Ringer Hut Co., hold a cardboard cutout of "Nagasaki champon" noodles, a regional cuisine of his home prefecture of Nagasaki, during a press conference in Tokyo on March 6, 2017. The Olympic champion, who became the first Japanese professional gymnast in November 2016, announced he has signed a sponsorship deal with Ringer Hut, the operator of a chain of restaurants specializing in the dish. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Man arrested for allegedly selling pirated DVDs via Web

Man arrested for allegedly selling pirated DVDs via Web

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo police confiscated Feb. 4 pirated DVD versions of Japanese television animation (shown in photo) which Kazuhide Abe of Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, allegedly sold on the Internet. (Kyodo)

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