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KDDI and JR East Japan announce “Experimental Field for the Future” starting in Takanawa

KDDI and JR East Japan announce “Experimental Field for the Future” starting in Takanawa

KDDI and JR East hold a press conference to announce their “experimental field for the future” starting in Takanawa. The photo shows Hiromichi Matsuda, President and CEO of KDDI, and Yoichi Kise, President of JR East, from right to left.=July 24,2025,Tokyo

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KDDI and JR East Japan announce “Experimental Field for the Future” starting in Takanawa

KDDI and JR East Japan announce “Experimental Field for the Future” starting in Takanawa

KDDI and JR East announce “Experimental Field for the Future” starting in Takanawa. photo shows Yoichi Kise, President of JR East.=July 24,2025,Tokyo

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JR East opens "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan, March 27 Kyodo - The "Takanawa Gateway City" commercial complex opens in front of JR Takanawa Gateway Station in Tokyo on March 27, 2025, with a ceremony held with Yoichi Kise, the president of its developer JR East, in attendance. The complex houses the newly completed Linkpillar 1 twin skyscrapers, which include offices, commercial facilities, convention centers and a JW Marriott luxury hotel set to open in the fall. (Kyodo)

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JR East opens "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

JR East opens "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

The "Takanawa Gateway City" commercial complex opens in front of JR Takanawa Gateway Station in Tokyo on March 27, 2025, with a ceremony held with Yoichi Kise, the president of its developer JR East, in attendance. The complex houses the newly completed Linkpillar 1 twin skyscrapers, which include offices, commercial facilities, convention centers and a JW Marriott luxury hotel set to open in the fall.

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JR East opens "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

JR East opens "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

The "Takanawa Gateway City" commercial complex opens in front of JR Takanawa Gateway Station in Tokyo on March 27, 2025, with a ceremony held with Yoichi Kise, the president of its developer JR East, in attendance. The complex houses the newly completed Linkpillar 1 twin skyscrapers, which include offices, commercial facilities, convention centers and a JW Marriott luxury hotel set to open in the fall.

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JR East opens "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

JR East opens "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

The "Takanawa Gateway City" commercial complex opens in front of JR Takanawa Gateway Station in Tokyo on March 27, 2025, with a ceremony held with Yoichi Kise, the president of its developer JR East, in attendance. The complex houses the newly completed Linkpillar 1 twin skyscrapers (C), which include offices, commercial facilities, convention centers and a JW Marriott luxury hotel set to open in the fall.

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East Japan Railway Company President Change Press Conference

East Japan Railway Company President Change Press Conference

East Japan Railway Company President Change Press Conference. Photo shows, from left, President Yuji Fukasawa and President-Elect Yoichi Kise.=Date:January 17, 2024, Place:Tokyo

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East Japan Railway Company President Change Press Conference

East Japan Railway Company President Change Press Conference

East Japan Railway Company President Change Press Conference. President-Elect Yoichi Kise.=Date:January 17, 2024, Place:Tokyo

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Sumo: Churanomumi

Sumo: Churanomumi

Rank-and-file wrestler Churanoumi holds up the banzuke for the upcoming Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament at his Kise stable in the southwestern Japan city of Fukuoka on Oct. 30, 2023, the day the ranking sheet was issued. Churanoumi is one of four wrestlers making their debut in the highest makuuchi division in the Nov. 12-26 meet.

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Golf: Miyazato cites dip in motivation for retiring at season's end

Golf: Miyazato cites dip in motivation for retiring at season's end

TOKYO, Japan, May 29 Kyodo - Former women's world No. 1 golfer Ai Miyazato (2nd from R) poses with her family -- (from L) eldest brother Kiyoshi, father Masaru, second brother Yusaku, mother Toyoko -- for a photo celebrating Yusaku's victory at the Japan PGA Championship Nissin Cup Noodle Cup at Kanehide Kise Country Club in Okinawa Prefecture's Nago on May 14, 2017. Miyazato, whose two brothers are also professional golfers, formally announced on May 29 her decision to retire.

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Sumo stablemaster Kise acknowledges ties with gang member

Sumo stablemaster Kise acknowledges ties with gang member

TOKYO, Japan - Sumo stablemaster Kise speaks to reporters in Tokyo on June 13, 2010, about his ties with a gang member. Kise said he told an executives' meeting of the Japan Sumo Association in May that he had ties with a gang member until about three years ago.

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Stablemasters punished over gangster involvement

Stablemasters punished over gangster involvement

TOKYO, Japan - Stablemaster Kiyomigata (L) and stablemaster Kise head for an executive meeting of the Japan Sumo Association at the Ryogoku Kokugikan hall in Tokyo on May 27, 2010. The association decided that day to punish the two stablemasters for giving senior members of an organized crime gang group tickets for grand sumo tournaments.

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Izawa holds on to win Japan PGA Championship

Izawa holds on to win Japan PGA Championship

NAGO, Japan - Japan's Toshimitsu Izawa endured a nail-biting finish to claim a wire-to-wire victory at the Japan PGA Championship at Kise Country Club in Okinawa Prefecture on May 13.

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Izawa leads after 2 rounds at Japan PGA Championship

Izawa leads after 2 rounds at Japan PGA Championship

NAGO, Japan - Two-time money title winner Toshimitsu Izawa shot a 2-under 70 to grab sole possession of the lead after the second round of the Japan PGA Championship at Kise Country Club in Okinawa Prefecture on May 11.

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Izawa leads after 2 rounds at Japan PGA Championship

Izawa leads after 2 rounds at Japan PGA Championship

NAGO, Japan - Two-time money title winner Toshimitsu Izawa shot a 2-under 70 to grab sole possession of the lead after the second round of the Japan PGA Championship at Kise Country Club in Okinawa Prefecture on May 11. (Kyodo)

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Izawa holds on to win Japan PGA Championship

Izawa holds on to win Japan PGA Championship

NAGO, Japan - Japan's Toshimitsu Izawa endured a nail-biting finish to claim a wire-to-wire victory at the Japan PGA Championship at Kise Country Club in Okinawa Prefecture on May 13. (Kyodo)

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Sumo stablemaster Kise acknowledges ties with gang member

Sumo stablemaster Kise acknowledges ties with gang member

TOKYO, Japan - Sumo stablemaster Kise speaks to reporters in Tokyo on June 13, 2010, about his ties with a gang member. Kise said he told an executives' meeting of the Japan Sumo Association in May that he had ties with a gang member until about three years ago. (Kyodo)

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Stablemasters punished over gangster involvement

Stablemasters punished over gangster involvement

TOKYO, Japan - Stablemaster Kiyomigata (L) and stablemaster Kise head for an executive meeting of the Japan Sumo Association at the Ryogoku Kokugikan hall in Tokyo on May 27, 2010. The association decided that day to punish the two stablemasters for giving senior members of an organized crime gang group tickets for grand sumo tournaments. (Kyodo)

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