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Tuna shop in Tsukiji Outer Market offers fresh meat after filleting

Tuna shop in Tsukiji Outer Market offers fresh meat after filleting

Masakazu Kijima at a tuna shop in the Tsukiji Outer Market in Tokyo adjacent to the Tsukiji Market, Japan's biggest fish and vegetable wholesale market, offers sliced fresh tuna meat to shoppers after filleting on May 16, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tuna shop owner in Tsukiji Outer Market fillets tuna in front of shoppers

Tuna shop owner in Tsukiji Outer Market fillets tuna in front of shoppers

Masakazu Kijima at a tuna shop in the Tsukiji Outer Market in Tokyo, adjacent to the Tsukiji Market, Japan's biggest fish and vegetable wholesale market, fillets a whole tuna in front of shoppers on May 16, 2015. (Kyoto) ==Kyodo

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Woman served fresh warrant over 2009 murder of acquaintance

Woman served fresh warrant over 2009 murder of acquaintance

SAITAMA, Japan - Kanae Kijima, 35, hides her face from reporters as she leaves Kawagoe Police Station in Kawagoe, Saitama Prefecture, on Feb. 1, 2010. Kijima was served a fresh warrant the same day on suspicion of killing her acquaintance Yoshiyuki Oide, 41, in August, 2009, in Fujimi in the prefecture. (Kyodo)

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Woman served fresh warrant over 2009 murder of acquaintance

Woman served fresh warrant over 2009 murder of acquaintance

SAITAMA, Japan - Kanae Kijima, 35, hides her face from reporters as she leaves Kawagoe Police Station in Kawagoe, Saitama Prefecture, on Feb. 1, 2010. Kijima was served a fresh warrant the same day on suspicion of killing her acquaintance Yoshiyuki Oide, 41, in August, 2009, in Fujimi in the prefecture. (Kyodo)

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Woman served fresh warrant over 2009 murder of acquaintance

Woman served fresh warrant over 2009 murder of acquaintance

SAITAMA, Japan - Kanae Kijima, 35, hides her face from reporters as she leaves Kawagoe Police Station in Kawagoe, Saitama Prefecture, on Feb. 1, 2010. Kijima was served a fresh warrant the same day on suspicion of killing her acquaintance Yoshiyuki Oide, 41, in August, 2009, in Fujimi in the prefecture. (Kyodo)

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JR West announces change in presidency

JR West announces change in presidency

West Japan Railway Co. President Tatsuo Kijima attends a press conference in Osaka, western Japan, on Oct, 28, 2019. Kijima is set to become vice chairman on Dec. 1, while vice president Kazuaki Hasegawa will assume the presidency. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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JR West announces change in presidency

JR West announces change in presidency

Kazuaki Hasegawa, a vice president of West Japan Railway Co., attends a press conference in Osaka, western Japan, on Oct, 28, 2019. The company announced Hasegawa will assume the presidency from Tatsuo Kijima on Dec. 1. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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JR West announces change in presidency

JR West announces change in presidency

Tatsuo Kijima (R), president of West Japan Railway Co., and Kazuaki Hasegawa, a vice president of the railway company, attend a press conference in Osaka, western Japan, on Oct, 28, 2019. The company announced Hasegawa will assume the presidency on Dec. 1, while Kijima will become vice chairman. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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JR West announces change in presidency

JR West announces change in presidency

Tatsuo Kijima (R), president of West Japan Railway Co., and Kazuaki Hasegawa, a vice president of the railway company, attend a press conference in Osaka, western Japan, on Oct, 28, 2019. The company announced Hasegawa will assume the presidency on Dec. 1, while Kijima will become vice chairman. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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JR West announces change in presidency

JR West announces change in presidency

Tatsuo Kijima (R), president of West Japan Railway Co., and Kazuaki Hasegawa, a vice president of the railway company, attend a press conference in Osaka, western Japan, on Oct, 28, 2019. The company announced Hasegawa will assume the presidency on Dec. 1, while Kijima will become vice chairman. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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JR West announces change in presidency

JR West announces change in presidency

Tatsuo Kijima (R), president of West Japan Railway Co., and Kazuaki Hasegawa, a vice president of the railway company, attend a press conference in Osaka, western Japan, on Oct, 28, 2019. The company announced Hasegawa will assume the presidency on Dec. 1, while Kijima will become vice chairman. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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JR West announces change in presidency

JR West announces change in presidency

Tatsuo Kijima (R), president of West Japan Railway Co., and Kazuaki Hasegawa, a vice president of the railway company, attend a press conference in Osaka, western Japan, on Oct, 28, 2019. The company announced Hasegawa will assume the presidency on Dec. 1, while Kijima will become vice chairman. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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14th anniv. of deadly train derailment in Japan

14th anniv. of deadly train derailment in Japan

West Japan Railway Co. President Tatsuo Kijima (2nd from R) offers flowers during a memorial ceremony in the western Japan city of Amagasaki on April 25, 2019, marking the 14th anniversary of a train derailment that claimed 107 lives. (Pool photo)(Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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14th anniv. of deadly train derailment in Japan

14th anniv. of deadly train derailment in Japan

West Japan Railway Co. President Tatsuo Kijima speaks to reporters in the western Japan city of Amagasaki on April 25, 2019, following a memorial ceremony marking the 14th anniversary of a train derailment that claimed 107 lives. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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JR West president

JR West president

West Japan Railway Co. President Tatsuo Kijima gives a speech in front of senior officials of the company in Osaka on Jan. 4, 2018. JR West has met criticism after having allowed a shinkansen bullet train to run in its operational area the previous month even after staff reported an abnormality in the train's undercarriage. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Bullet train safety scare

Bullet train safety scare

West Japan Railway Co. President Tatsuo Kijima bites his lips during a press conference in Osaka on Dec. 27, 2017. The company admitted to having allowed a shinkansen bullet train to run despite an abnormality in the train's undercarriage. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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JR West executives

JR West executives

West Japan Railway Co. President Tatsuo Kijima (2nd from L) bows in apology at a press conference in Osaka on Dec. 27, 2017. The company admitted to having allowed a shinkansen bullet train to run despite abnormality in its undercarriage within its operation area. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Roller coaster on test run kills worker at amusement park

Roller coaster on test run kills worker at amusement park

Photo taken Aug. 12, 2017, shows a wooden roller coaster, dubbed Jupiter, at Kijima Kogen Park in Beppu, Oita Prefecture, southwestern Japan, where a male worker was killed and another was seriously injured when they were hit by a roller coaster being tested. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Roller coaster on test run kills worker at amusement park

Roller coaster on test run kills worker at amusement park

Oita prefectural police investigate the scene at Kijima Kogen Park in Beppu, southwestern Japan, on Aug. 13, 2017, where a male worker was killed and another seriously injured the previous day when they were hit by a roller coaster being tested. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Roller coaster on test run kills worker at amusement park

Roller coaster on test run kills worker at amusement park

Oita prefectural police investigate the scene at Kijima Kogen Park in Beppu, southwestern Japan, on Aug. 13, 2017, where a male worker was killed and another seriously injured the previous day when they were hit by a roller coaster being tested. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Wheelchair user crawled up boarding stairs in dispute with Vanilla Air

Wheelchair user crawled up boarding stairs in dispute with Vanilla Air

Hideto Kijima, president of the Japan Accessible Tourism Center, meets the press in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on June 28, 2017. Japanese budget airline Vanilla Air has apologized to Kijima after he crawled up boarding stairs in a dispute with a staffer at an airport in southern Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan marks 12th year since deadly train derailment

Japan marks 12th year since deadly train derailment

West Japan Railway Co. President Tatsuo Kijima (C) prepares to lay flowers in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, western Japan, on April 25, 2017, the 12th anniversary of a rush-hour commuter train derailment that killed 107 people and injured 562. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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