•  
(SP)KAZAKHSTAN-ASTANA-ATHLETICS-ASIAN INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS-WOMEN'S 60M

(SP)KAZAKHSTAN-ASTANA-ATHLETICS-ASIAN INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS-WOMEN'S 60M

(230211) -- ASTANA, Feb. 11, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Kimishima Arisa (C) of Japan crosses the finishing line during the women's 60m final at the 10th Asian Indoor Athletics Championships in Astana, Kazakhstan on Feb. 10, 2023. (Photo by Kalizhan Ospanov/Xinhua)

  •  
(SP)KAZAKHSTAN-ASTANA-ATHLETICS-ASIAN INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS-WOMEN'S 60M

(SP)KAZAKHSTAN-ASTANA-ATHLETICS-ASIAN INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS-WOMEN'S 60M

(230211) -- ASTANA, Feb. 11, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Kimishima Arisa (2nd L) of Japan sprints during the women's 60m final at the 10th Asian Indoor Athletics Championships in Astana, Kazakhstan on Feb. 10, 2023. (Photo by Kalizhan Ospanov/Xinhua)

  •  
(SP)KAZAKHSTAN-ASTANA-ATHLETICS-ASIAN INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS-WOMEN'S 60M

(SP)KAZAKHSTAN-ASTANA-ATHLETICS-ASIAN INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS-WOMEN'S 60M

(230211) -- ASTANA, Feb. 11, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Kimishima Arisa (2nd L) of Japan sprints during the women's 60m final at the 10th Asian Indoor Athletics Championships in Astana, Kazakhstan on Feb. 10, 2023. (Photo by Kalizhan Ospanov/Xinhua)

  •  
Wakamatsu, Aota among 4 Hall of Fame inductees

Wakamatsu, Aota among 4 Hall of Fame inductees

TOKYO, Japan - Tsutomu Wakamatsu (R), who helped lead the Yakult Swallows to victory in the Japan Series as both a player and manager, poses for photos in Tokyo on Jan. 13 after being inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame along with three deceased figures -- (from L to R) baseball historian Ichiro Kimishima, Yoshinori Okoso, former owner of the Nippon Ham Fighters, and Noboru Aota, one of the top sluggers of his time.

  •  
Wakamatsu, Aota among 4 Hall of Fame inductees

Wakamatsu, Aota among 4 Hall of Fame inductees

TOKYO, Japan - Tsutomu Wakamatsu (L in file photo), who helped lead the Yakult Swallows to victory in the Japan Series as both a player and a manager, has been inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame along with the late Noboru Aota (C in file photo), one of the top sluggers of his time, the selection panel announced Jan. 13. Yoshinori Okoso (R in file photo), a former Nippon Ham Fighters owner, was also inducted with baseball historian Ichiro Kimishima, both posthumously, bringing the total number of Hall of Fame inductees to 168.

  •  
Wakamatsu, Aota among 4 Hall of Fame inductees

Wakamatsu, Aota among 4 Hall of Fame inductees

TOKYO, Japan - Tsutomu Wakamatsu (L in file photo), who helped lead the Yakult Swallows to victory in the Japan Series as both a player and a manager, has been inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame along with the late Noboru Aota (C in file photo), one of the top sluggers of his time, the selection panel announced Jan. 13. Yoshinori Okoso (R in file photo), a former Nippon Ham Fighters owner, was also inducted with baseball historian Ichiro Kimishima, both posthumously, bringing the total number of Hall of Fame inductees to 168. (Kyodo)

  •  
Wakamatsu, Aota among 4 Hall of Fame inductees

Wakamatsu, Aota among 4 Hall of Fame inductees

TOKYO, Japan - Tsutomu Wakamatsu (R), who helped lead the Yakult Swallows to victory in the Japan Series as both a player and manager, poses for photos in Tokyo on Jan. 13 after being inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame along with three deceased figures -- (from L to R) baseball historian Ichiro Kimishima, Yoshinori Okoso, former owner of the Nippon Ham Fighters, and Noboru Aota, one of the top sluggers of his time. (Kyodo)

  •  
Nintendo postpones smartphone game service until March

Nintendo postpones smartphone game service until March

Nintendo Co. President Tatsumi Kimishima discusses the company's business plans in Osaka on Oct. 29, 2015. Nintendo decided to postpone the start of offering games for smartphone platforms until March 2016 from the end of 2015 under the initial plan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

  •  
Nintendo posts 1st April-Sept. group operating profit in 5 years

Nintendo posts 1st April-Sept. group operating profit in 5 years

Nintendo Co. President Tatsumi Kimishima (R) announces the company's April-September account settlement at a press conference in Osaka on Oct. 28, 2015. The major game console maker posted its first group operating for the six-month period in five years as portable game consoles and other products sold well. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

  •  
Nintendo taps Managing Director Kimishima as new president

Nintendo taps Managing Director Kimishima as new president

Tatsumi Kimishima, director of Japanese video game maker Nintendo Co., smiles during a press conference in Osaka on Sept. 14, 2015. Kimishima, 65, who will become company president on Sept. 16, vowed to "keep alive the intentions" of his predecessor Satoru Iwata. Iwata died two months ago after leading the development of the company's Wii and DS game consoles. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

  •  
Nintendo taps Managing Director Kimishima as new president

Nintendo taps Managing Director Kimishima as new president

Tatsumi Kimishima, director of Japanese video game maker Nintendo Co., is surrounded by reporters, after a press conference in Osaka on Sept. 14, 2015. At the press conference, Kimishima, 65, who will become company president on Sept. 16, vowed to "keep alive the intentions" of his predecessor Satoru Iwata. Iwata died two months ago after leading the development of the company's Wii and DS game consoles. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

  •  
Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Co. President Tatsumi Kimishima speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 1, 2018. The Japanese game and game console maker announced a paid online service for Nintendo Switch users will be launched in September. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

  •  
Nintendo Co. President Kimishima

Nintendo Co. President Kimishima

Tatsumi Kimishima, president of Nintendo Co., speaks at a press conference in Osaka on Jan. 31, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

  •  
Nintendo posts 103 bil. yen FY 2016 net profit on Switch popularity

Nintendo posts 103 bil. yen FY 2016 net profit on Switch popularity

Tatsumi Kimishima, president of Nintendo Co., briefs reporters at a press conference in Osaka on April 27, 2017, about the company's consolidated financial results for the year ended March. Nintendo Co. reported a group net profit of 102.57 billion yen ($921.32 million) for the year, a six-fold increase over the previous year, thanks to strong sales of its new Switch game console launched on March 3. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

  •  
Nintendo upgrades full-year net profit forecast on weak yen

Nintendo upgrades full-year net profit forecast on weak yen

Nintendo Co. President Tatsumi Kimishima attends a press conference in Osaka on Jan. 31, 2017, following the company's release of earnings reports and forecast. The Kyoto-based company revised upward its earnings projection for fiscal 2016 through March, helped by the yen's depreciation. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

  •  
Nintendo to launch new Switch game console on March 3

Nintendo to launch new Switch game console on March 3

Nintendo Co. President Tatsumi Kimishima unveils the new Switch game console at Tokyo Big Sight on Jan. 13, 2017. The next-generation game console, billed as a combination of a home device experience and a portable entertainment system, will be available for 29,980 yen in Japan and $299.99 in the United States from March 3. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

  •  
Nintendo to launch new Switch game console on March 3

Nintendo to launch new Switch game console on March 3

Nintendo Co. President Tatsumi Kimishima announces at Tokyo Big Sight on Jan. 13, 2017, that the game maker will launch its new Switch game console on March 3 in Japan and markets across the world. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

  • Main
  • Top
  • Editorial
  • Creative
  • About Us
  • About ILG
  • Terms of use
  • Company
  • BEHIND
  • Price List
  • Single Plan
  • Monthly Plan
  • Services
  • Shooting
  • Rights Clearance
  • Support
  • FAQ
  • How To Buy
  • Contact Us
  • Become a Partner

© KYODO NEWS IMAGES INC

All Rights Reserved.

  • Editorial
  • Olympics
  • News
  • Sports
  • Japan
  • Tech
  • Royal
  • Disaster
  • NorthKorea
  • Old Japan
  • SNS
  • Creative
  • Food
  • Japan
  • Landscape
  • Animal
  • Popular
  • #Ukraine
  • #Thailand
  • #coronavirus
  • #N. Korea
  • #Russia
  • #China
  • #Ukraine
  • #Thailand
  • #coronavirus
  • #N. Korea
  • #Russia
  • #China
  • Food
  • Japan
  • Landscape
  • Animal
  • Olympics
  • News
  • Sports
  • Japan
  • Tech
  • Royal
  • Disaster
  • NorthKorea
  • Old Japan
  • SNS