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Ex-head of bar associations Tsuchiya dies at 86

Ex-head of bar associations Tsuchiya dies at 86

TOKYO, Japan - This undated file photo shows Koken Tsuchiya, a former president of the Japan Federation of Bar Associations. Tsuchiya died of kidney cancer aged 86 at a Tokyo hospital on Sept. 25, 2009, a bar association to which he belonged said.

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Plan to sell N. Korea group's head office abandoned

Plan to sell N. Korea group's head office abandoned

TOKYO, Japan - Lawyer Koken Tsuchiya speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on June 18. He said he has taken procedures to revert the ownership of the properties of the pro-Pyongyang General Association of Korean Residents in Japan, or Chongryon, on an official registry from a company headed by Shigetake Ogata, a former chief of the government's intelligence agency, indicating that a plan to sell the properties to the company has been abandoned.

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Prosecutors raid office of lawyer for N. Korea group

Prosecutors raid office of lawyer for N. Korea group

TOKYO, Japan - Koken Tsuchiya, a former president of the Japan Federation of Bar Associations, speaks to reporters in Tokyo on June 14 after Tokyo prosecutors raided his home and office in search of incriminating evidence over the sale of the Tokyo head office building of the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan to an investment advisory group linked to a former head of the Public Security Intelligence Agency. Tsuchiya, 84, represents the pro-Pyongyang group.

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Chongryon lawyer denies criminal nature of sale to ex-intel chief

Chongryon lawyer denies criminal nature of sale to ex-intel chief

TOKYO, Japan - Koken Tsuchiya, a lawyer representing the pro-Pyongyang General Association of Korean Residents in Japan, or Chongryon, tells reporters in Tokyo on June 14 that no crime was involved in a deal to sell its head office in Tokyo to an investment advisory firm headed by a former chief of the Public Security Intelligence Agency.

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Ex-head of bar associations Tsuchiya dies at 86

Ex-head of bar associations Tsuchiya dies at 86

TOKYO, Japan - This undated file photo shows Koken Tsuchiya, a former president of the Japan Federation of Bar Associations. Tsuchiya died of kidney cancer aged 86 at a Tokyo hospital on Sept. 25, 2009, a bar association to which he belonged said. (Kyodo)

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Plan to sell N. Korea group's head office abandoned

Plan to sell N. Korea group's head office abandoned

TOKYO, Japan - Lawyer Koken Tsuchiya speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on June 18. He said he has taken procedures to revert the ownership of the properties of the pro-Pyongyang General Association of Korean Residents in Japan, or Chongryon, on an official registry from a company headed by Shigetake Ogata, a former chief of the government's intelligence agency, indicating that a plan to sell the properties to the company has been abandoned. (Kyodo)

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Chongryon lawyer denies criminal nature of sale to ex-intel chie

Chongryon lawyer denies criminal nature of sale to ex-intel chie

TOKYO, Japan - Koken Tsuchiya, a lawyer representing the pro-Pyongyang General Association of Korean Residents in Japan, or Chongryon, tells reporters in Tokyo on June 14 that no crime was involved in a deal to sell its head office in Tokyo to an investment advisory firm headed by a former chief of the Public Security Intelligence Agency. (Kyodo)

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Prosecutors raid office of lawyer for N. Korea group

Prosecutors raid office of lawyer for N. Korea group

TOKYO, Japan - Koken Tsuchiya, a former president of the Japan Federation of Bar Associations, speaks to reporters in Tokyo on June 14 after Tokyo prosecutors raided his home and office in search of incriminating evidence over the sale of the Tokyo head office building of the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan to an investment advisory group linked to a former head of the Public Security Intelligence Agency. Tsuchiya, 84, represents the pro-Pyongyang group. (Kyodo)

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Koken-in Sekitoji Temple at the foot of Mt. Myogi

Koken-in Sekitoji Temple at the foot of Mt. Myogi

Sekitoji of Kokenin of Hakuunzan which was located at the shrine office of the Myogi Shrine during the mixture of Shinto and Buddhist religions. It was the guardian of Myogi Shrine. The rough rocks of Mt. Myogi can be seen in the back. Several people including children watch the camera from the approach.==Date:unknown, Place:Gunma, Photo:Kusakabe Kinbei, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number38‐63‐0]

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