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Japanese student peace envoys deliver anti-nuke signatures to U.N.

Japanese student peace envoys deliver anti-nuke signatures to U.N.

GENEVA, Switzerland - Masaki Koyanagi (C), one of 20 Japanese high school students visiting the United Nations Office in Geneva, hands over a stack of signatures collected in a campaign calling for the abolition of nuclear weapons to the deputy secretary general of the Conference on Disarmament on Aug. 19, 2014.

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Nagasaki student peace envoy attends disarmament confab

Nagasaki student peace envoy attends disarmament confab

GENEVA, Switzerland - Masaki Koyanagi (L), one of 20 Japanese high school students visiting the United Nations Office at Geneva, attends the Conference on Disarmament with Japanese Ambassador Toshio Sano on Aug. 19, 2014.

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Nagasaki student peace envoy greets well-wishers

Nagasaki student peace envoy greets well-wishers

NAGASAKI, Japan - Masaki Koyanagi (L), a 16-year-old high school student from Nagasaki, receives a string of a thousand origami paper cranes in front of JR Nagasaki Station on Aug. 16, 2014, before traveling as one of 20 Japanese high school students to the United Nations Office at Geneva, Switzerland, to call for the abolition of nuclear weapons.

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17th 'Hiroshima-Nagasaki Peace Messengers' selected

17th 'Hiroshima-Nagasaki Peace Messengers' selected

NAGASAKI, Japan - Four high school students, including Masaki Koyanagi (extreme R), hold a banner after being chosen as the 17th group of "Hiroshima-Nagasaki Peace Messengers" at the Nagasaki municipal office in Nagasaki, southwestern Japan, on May 29, 2014.

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Conference in Mexico on nuclear arms

Conference in Mexico on nuclear arms

NUEVO VALLARTA, Mexico - Masaki Koyanagi, whose grandparents survived the atomic bombing and a high school peace ambassador of a Nagasaki civic group, speaks at an international conference in Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, on Feb. 13, 2014. At the conference, victims of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki called on the international community to increase efforts to abolish nuclear weapons.

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Former Seibu Railway President Koyanagi hangs himself

Former Seibu Railway President Koyanagi hangs himself

TOKYO, Japan - Former Seibu Railway Co. President Terumasa Koyanagi (file photo), who prosecutors had questioned in the past month over the railway firm's false financial statements, was found to have hanged himself at his home in Tokyo on Feb. 19, police said.

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Seibu gives up plan to list stock on Jasdaq before end of March

Seibu gives up plan to list stock on Jasdaq before end of March

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Railway Co. President Terumasa Koyanagi (standing) speaks to reporters in Tokyo on Dec. 10 about the abandonment of the company's plan to list its stocks on the Jasdaq over-the-counter market by the end of next March. Seibu stocks are scheduled to be delisted from the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Dec. 17 over a disclosure scandal.

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(2)TSE to delist Seibu Railway stock after disclosure scandal

(2)TSE to delist Seibu Railway stock after disclosure scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Railway Co. President Terumasa Koyanagi deals with a barrage of media questions after his press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 12 following reports that the Tokyo Stock Exchange will delist railway operator as its long-running practice of falsifying its financial statements has hurt investors' confidence in the securities market.

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(1)TSE to delist Seibu Railway stock after disclosure scandal

(1)TSE to delist Seibu Railway stock after disclosure scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Railway Co. President Terumasa Koyanagi (C) and his aides offer their apology at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 12 following reports that the Tokyo Stock Exchange will delist railway operator as its long-running practice of falsifying its financial statements has hurt investors' confidence in the securities market.

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Imperial Japanese Navy officer Koyanagi

Imperial Japanese Navy officer Koyanagi

TOKYO, Japan, Dec. 9 Kyodo - Undated file photo shows Imperial Japanese Navy officer Kisaburo Koyanagi. The captain committed suicide by "harakiri" disembowelment on March 7, 1929, when he was a military attache to the Japanese Embassy in Moscow. (Japan Telegraphic Communication photo)

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(2)TSE to delist Seibu Railway stock after disclosure scandal

(2)TSE to delist Seibu Railway stock after disclosure scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Railway Co. President Terumasa Koyanagi deals with a barrage of media questions after his press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 12 following reports that the Tokyo Stock Exchange will delist railway operator as its long-running practice of falsifying its financial statements has hurt investors' confidence in the securities market. (Kyodo)

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(1)TSE to delist Seibu Railway stock after disclosure scandal

(1)TSE to delist Seibu Railway stock after disclosure scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Railway Co. President Terumasa Koyanagi (C) and his aides offer their apology at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 12 following reports that the Tokyo Stock Exchange will delist railway operator as its long-running practice of falsifying its financial statements has hurt investors' confidence in the securities market. (Kyodo)

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Seibu gives up plan to list stock on Jasdaq before end of March

Seibu gives up plan to list stock on Jasdaq before end of March

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Railway Co. President Terumasa Koyanagi (standing) speaks to reporters in Tokyo on Dec. 10 about the abandonment of the company's plan to list its stocks on the Jasdaq over-the-counter market by the end of next March. Seibu stocks are scheduled to be delisted from the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Dec. 17 over a disclosure scandal. (Kyodo)

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Former Seibu Railway President Koyanagi hangs himself

Former Seibu Railway President Koyanagi hangs himself

TOKYO, Japan - Former Seibu Railway Co. President Terumasa Koyanagi (file photo), who prosecutors had questioned in the past month over the railway firm's false financial statements, was found to have hanged himself at his home in Tokyo on Feb. 19, police said.

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Tokyo Sonata (2008)

Tokyo Sonata (2008)

Yu Koyanagi & Kyoko Koizumi Characters: Takashi Sasaki & Megumi Sasaki Film: Tokyo Sonata (2008) Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa 17 May 2008 Date: 17 May 2008

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Tokyo Sonata (2008)

Tokyo Sonata (2008)

Yu Koyanagi & Kyoko Koizumi Characters: Takashi Sasaki & Megumi Sasaki Film: Tokyo Sonata (2008) Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa 17 May 2008 Date: 17 May 2008

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Nagasaki student peace envoy attends disarmament confab

Nagasaki student peace envoy attends disarmament confab

GENEVA, Switzerland - Masaki Koyanagi (L), one of 20 Japanese high school students visiting the United Nations Office at Geneva, attends the Conference on Disarmament with Japanese Ambassador Toshio Sano on Aug. 19, 2014. (Kyodo)

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Ebisu Shrine, Akunoura

Ebisu Shrine, Akunoura

Although the English title says Naminohira, this is the Ebisu Shrine in Akunoura. Koyanagi Gorozaemon Michinaga moved from Ebisu-machi (area of present-day Nagasaki Station) to Senowaki Village in Inasa in 1633. This served as an office for Nagasaki Magistrate Matsudaira Zushonokami during the Phaeton Incident. After the Meiji Restoration, this shrine was renamed as Inasa Jinja, but the original name was resurrected in 1937. Fishermen's houses dominated the area, which commanded a scenic view of the opposite shore.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number109‐34‐0]

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Japanese railway operator's travel information center for foreign tourists

Japanese railway operator's travel information center for foreign tourists

Odakyu Electric Railway Co. Director Jun Koyanagi stands in front of a tourist information center dedicated to foreign travelers at JR Shinjuku Station in Tokyo on July 30, 2019. Koyanagi established Odakyu Sightseeing Service Center in 1999 in anticipation of an increase in foreign tourists to Japan. It was the first foreign tourist information center set up by a railway operator. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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