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Japan roll Swiss to win Euro tourney

Japan roll Swiss to win Euro tourney

KLAGENFURT, Austria - Japan forward Kisho Yano (2nd from R) is congratulated by his teammates after scoring the winner during injury time of an international friendly against Switzerland at Woerthersee Stadium in Klagenfurt, Austria, on Sept. 11. Japan beat Switzerland 4-3 to win a four-nation friendly tournament.

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Nagoya's Kennedy, Yano in action against Kashiwa

Nagoya's Kennedy, Yano in action against Kashiwa

KASHIWA, Japan - J-League footballers Joshua Kennedy (L) and Kisho Yano of Nagoya Grampus go up to head the ball during the second half of a J1 game against Kashiwa Reysol on March 15, 2014, in Kashiwa, east of Tokyo. Nagoya won 1-0.

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World Cup forward Yano back with Albirex

World Cup forward Yano back with Albirex

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken at Kansai International Airport on July 1, 2010, shows Japanese soccer player Kisho Yano. The 27-year-old forward, a member of the 2010 World Cup squad, has returned to his old club Albirex Niigata, the J-League first division team announced on Feb. 8, 2012. He was released by German club Freiburg late in the previous year.

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Freiburg's Yano vs. Cologne

Freiburg's Yano vs. Cologne

FREIBURG, Germany - Kisho Yano of Freiburg goes up for the ball in the second half of a game against Bundesliga rival Cologne on Oct. 2, 2010. Freiburg won 3-2.

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Albirex's Yano leaves for Germany to negotiate move to Freiburg

Albirex's Yano leaves for Germany to negotiate move to Freiburg

NARITA, Japan - Kisho Yano, a striker at the J-League first division club Albirex Niigata who played in the World Cup finals in South Africa, speaks to reporters at Narita airport east of Tokyo on Aug. 26, 2010, prior to departing for Germany to negotiate a transfer to Freiburg of the Bundesliga.

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Yano in Japan World Cup squad

Yano in Japan World Cup squad

NIIGATA, Japan - Japan striker Kisho Yano speaks about the upcoming World Cup finals in South Africa during a press conference in Niigata on May 10, 2010, after being picked as one of the 23 members of the national team.

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Japan beat Belgium 4-0 in 3-nation Kirin Cup soccer tournament

Japan beat Belgium 4-0 in 3-nation Kirin Cup soccer tournament

TOKYO, Japan - Japan forward Kisho Yano (12) scores his side's fourth goal during the second half of a game against Belgium in the three-nation Kirin Cup tournament at the National Stadium in Tokyo on May 31. Japan won 4-0.

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World's tallest observation wheel in Singapore

World's tallest observation wheel in Singapore

SINGAPORE, Singapore - The Singapore Flyer, the world's tallest observation wheel, rises to 165 meters above ground level. The Flyer, which will open to the public on March 1, was designed by Japanese architectural firm Kisho Kurokawa Architects and Associates and a Singaporean firm, and was built by Mitsubishi Corp. and Takenaka Corp.

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Kisho Kurokawa, internationally acclaimed architect, dies at 73

Kisho Kurokawa, internationally acclaimed architect, dies at 73

TOKYO, Japan - File photo of Kisho Kurokawa, the internationally acclaimed Japanese architect, who died of heart failure at a Tokyo hospital Oct. 12 aged 73. The photo shows a grim-faced Kurokawa monitoring returns during his unsuccessful run in the House of Councillors election in July.

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Kisho Kurokawa, internationally acclaimed architect, dies at 73

Kisho Kurokawa, internationally acclaimed architect, dies at 73

TOKYO, Japan - Kisho Kurokawa, an internationally acclaimed Japanese architect, died of heart failure at a Tokyo hospital on Oct. 12 at age 73. The photo shows Kurokawa and his wife, the actress Ayako Wakao, campaigning in his unsuccessful bid for a seat in the House of Councillors in the elections held in July.

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Campaigning for governor polls in Tokyo, 12 prefectures begins

Campaigning for governor polls in Tokyo, 12 prefectures begins

TOKYO, Japan - Architect Kisho Kurokawa makes an election campaign speech in front of the Tokyo metropolitan government building in Tokyo on March 22 after filing his candidacy for the April 8 gubernatorial election to challenge incumbent Governor Shitaro Ishihara.

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Campaigning for governor races in Tokyo, 12 prefectures to begin

Campaigning for governor races in Tokyo, 12 prefectures to begin

TOKYO, Japan - Candidates contesting the Tokyo gubernatorial election in April attend a public debate in Nakano Ward, Tokyo on March 15 on the issue whether Tokyo should bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics. From L to R: architect Kisho Kurokawa, former Adachi Ward mayor Manzo Yoshida, former Miyagi Gov. Shiro Asano, and incumbent Shintaro Ishihara, who is running for a third four-year term. Campaigning for gubernatorial elections in Tokyo and 12 other prefectures is set to begin March 22.

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Ishihara, challengers split over Olympics in election debate

Ishihara, challengers split over Olympics in election debate

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Gov. Shintaro Ishihara (R) and his three challengers -- (from L to R) renowned architect Kisho Kurokawa, former mayor of Tokyo's Adachi Ward Manzo Yoshida, and former Miyagi Gov. Shiro Asano -- attend the first public policy debate in Tokyo's Nakano Ward before the April 8 gubernatorial election. They discussed issues including whether Tokyo should try to host the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Kurokawa vows to realize coexistence of culture, economy

Kurokawa vows to realize coexistence of culture, economy

TOKYO, Japan - International architect Kisho Kurokawa speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 22 about his electoral campaign pledges ahead of the Tokyo gubernatorial election in April.

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Architect Kisho Kurokawa to run in Tokyo Gov. race

Architect Kisho Kurokawa to run in Tokyo Gov. race

TOKYO, Japan - Kisho Kurokawa, an established architect who has designed museums, airports and other buildings worldwide, speaks to reporters in Tokyo on Feb. 21 about his intention to run in the upcoming Tokyo gubernatorial election in April as an independent.

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Work to dismantle capsule tower building begins

Work to dismantle capsule tower building begins

Photo taken in Tokyo's Ginza area on April 12, 2022, shows Nakagin Capsule Tower, the world's first capsule-style architectural building put to practical use, designed by renowned Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa and completed in 1972. Work to dismantle the building due to aging began the same day.

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Work to dismantle capsule tower building begins

Work to dismantle capsule tower building begins

Photo taken in Tokyo's Ginza area on April 12, 2022, shows Nakagin Capsule Tower, the world's first capsule-style architectural building put to practical use, designed by renowned Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa and completed in 1972. Work to dismantle the building due to aging began the same day.

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Architect Kisho Kurokawa to run in Tokyo Gov. race

Architect Kisho Kurokawa to run in Tokyo Gov. race

TOKYO, Japan - Kisho Kurokawa, an established architect who has designed museums, airports and other buildings worldwide, speaks to reporters in Tokyo on Feb. 21 about his intention to run in the upcoming Tokyo gubernatorial election in April as an independent. (Kyodo)

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Kurokawa vows to realize coexistence of culture, economy

Kurokawa vows to realize coexistence of culture, economy

TOKYO, Japan - International architect Kisho Kurokawa speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 22 about his electoral campaign pledges ahead of the Tokyo gubernatorial election in April. (Kyodo)

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Ishihara, challengers split over Olympics in election debate

Ishihara, challengers split over Olympics in election debate

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Gov. Shintaro Ishihara (R) and his three challengers -- (from L to R) renowned architect Kisho Kurokawa, former mayor of Tokyo's Adachi Ward Manzo Yoshida, and former Miyagi Gov. Shiro Asano -- attend the first public policy debate in Tokyo's Nakano Ward before the April 8 gubernatorial election. They discussed issues including whether Tokyo should try to host the 2016 Summer Olympics. (Kyodo)

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Campaigning for governor races in Tokyo, 12 prefectures to begin

Campaigning for governor races in Tokyo, 12 prefectures to begin

TOKYO, Japan - Candidates contesting the Tokyo gubernatorial election in April attend a public debate in Nakano Ward, Tokyo on March 15 on the issue whether Tokyo should bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics. From L to R: architect Kisho Kurokawa, former Adachi Ward mayor Manzo Yoshida, former Miyagi Gov. Shiro Asano, and incumbent Shintaro Ishihara, who is running for a third four-year term. Campaigning for gubernatorial elections in Tokyo and 12 other prefectures is set to begin March 22. (Kyodo)

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Campaigning for governor polls in Tokyo, 12 prefectures begins

Campaigning for governor polls in Tokyo, 12 prefectures begins

TOKYO, Japan - Architect Kisho Kurokawa makes an election campaign speech in front of the Tokyo metropolitan government building in Tokyo on March 22 after filing his candidacy for the April 8 gubernatorial election to challenge incumbent Governor Shitaro Ishihara. (Kyodo)

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Japan roll Swiss to win Euro tourney

Japan roll Swiss to win Euro tourney

KLAGENFURT, Austria - Japan forward Kisho Yano (2nd from R) is congratulated by his teammates after scoring the winner during injury time of an international friendly against Switzerland at Woerthersee Stadium in Klagenfurt, Austria, on Sept. 11. Japan beat Switzerland 4-3 to win a four-nation friendly tournament. (Kyodo)

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Japan beat Belgium 4-0 in 3-nation Kirin Cup soccer tournament

Japan beat Belgium 4-0 in 3-nation Kirin Cup soccer tournament

TOKYO, Japan - Japan forward Kisho Yano (12) scores his side's fourth goal during the second half of a game against Belgium in the three-nation Kirin Cup tournament at the National Stadium in Tokyo on May 31. Japan won 4-0. (Kyodo)

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FC Tokyo, Grampus players tussle for ball en route to scoreless draw

FC Tokyo, Grampus players tussle for ball en route to scoreless draw

FC Tokyo's Nathan Burns (R) and Kisho Yano (L) of Nagoya Grampus tussle for the ball in the first half of a J-League Division 1 second-stage match at Toyota Stadium in Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on Aug. 22, 2015. The game ended in a scoreless draw. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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World's tallest observation wheel in Singapore

World's tallest observation wheel in Singapore

SINGAPORE, Singapore - The Singapore Flyer, the world's tallest observation wheel, rises to 165 meters above ground level. The Flyer, which will open to the public on March 1, was designed by Japanese architectural firm Kisho Kurokawa Architects and Associates and a Singaporean firm, and was built by Mitsubishi Corp. and Takenaka Corp. (Kyodo)

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Kisho Kurokawa, internationally acclaimed architect, dies at 73

Kisho Kurokawa, internationally acclaimed architect, dies at 73

TOKYO, Japan - Kisho Kurokawa, an internationally acclaimed Japanese architect, died of heart failure at a Tokyo hospital on Oct. 12 at age 73. The photo shows Kurokawa and his wife, the actress Ayako Wakao, campaigning in his unsuccessful bid for a seat in the House of Councillors in the elections held in July. (Kyodo)

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Kisho Kurokawa, internationally acclaimed architect, dies at 73

Kisho Kurokawa, internationally acclaimed architect, dies at 73

TOKYO, Japan - File photo of Kisho Kurokawa, the internationally acclaimed Japanese architect, who died of heart failure at a Tokyo hospital Oct. 12 aged 73. The photo shows a grim-faced Kurokawa monitoring returns during his unsuccessful run in the House of Councillors election in July. (Kyodo)

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Albirex's Yano leaves for Germany to negotiate move to Freiburg

Albirex's Yano leaves for Germany to negotiate move to Freiburg

NARITA, Japan - Kisho Yano, a striker at the J-League first division club Albirex Niigata who played in the World Cup finals in South Africa, speaks to reporters at Narita airport east of Tokyo on Aug. 26, 2010, prior to departing for Germany to negotiate a transfer to Freiburg of the Bundesliga. (Kyodo)

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Yano in Japan World Cup squad

Yano in Japan World Cup squad

NIIGATA, Japan - Japan striker Kisho Yano speaks about the upcoming World Cup finals in South Africa during a press conference in Niigata on May 10, 2010, after being picked as one of the 23 members of the national team. (Kyodo)

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World Cup forward Yano back with Albirex

World Cup forward Yano back with Albirex

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken at Kansai International Airport on July 1, 2010, shows Japanese soccer player Kisho Yano. The 27-year-old forward, a member of the 2010 World Cup squad, has returned to his old club Albirex Niigata, the J-League first division team announced on Feb. 8, 2012. He was released by German club Freiburg late in the previous year. (Kyodo)

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Freiburg's Yano vs. Cologne

Freiburg's Yano vs. Cologne

FREIBURG, Germany - Kisho Yano of Freiburg goes up for the ball in the second half of a game against Bundesliga rival Cologne on Oct. 2, 2010. Freiburg won 3-2. (Kyodo)

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Nakagin Capsule Tower

Nakagin Capsule Tower

File photo taken in Tokyo on March 1, 2019, shows Nakagin Capsule Tower, the world's first capsule architecture built for practical use in the 1970s, designed by renowned Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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