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Voice actors perform in 'Lupin III' cartoon event

Voice actors perform in 'Lupin III' cartoon event

HAMANAKA, Japan - Voice actors Kanichi Kurita (2nd from L) and Koichi Yamadera (far R) read their lines for the animation of "Lupin III" during an event for enthusiasts of the Japanese manga series held in Hamanaka in the northernmost prefecture of Hokkaido on Aug. 3, 2014.

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Young Japanese increasingly seeking employment with NPOs

Young Japanese increasingly seeking employment with NPOs

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshinori Kurita, staff member of Terra Renaissance, speaks about the nonprofit organization's activities in a special lesson at Nara Prefectural University in the city of Nara on June 12, 2013.

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Lupin III event

Lupin III event

KUSHIRO, Japan - Monkey Punch (C), the cartoonist of "Lupin III," and Kanichi Kurita (R), who plays the voice of Lupin III in the film and TV animation series, take part in an event in Hamanaka, Hokkaido, on Aug. 11, 2013.

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TEPCO officials at press conference

TEPCO officials at press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Takashi Kurita (C), an official of Tokyo Electric Power Co., the operator of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture, explains the situation at the power plant during a press conference at the utility's head office in Tokyo on April 7, 2011. TEPCO said the injection of nitrogen into the containment vessel of the plant's No. 1 reactor, to reduce the risk of a hydrogen explosion, is going smoothly.

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Resin spray over nuclear plant

Resin spray over nuclear plant

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows resin which workers began test-spraying on April 1, 2011, at a nuclear power plant crippled by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Fukushima Prefecture to prevent radioactive particles from being dispersed. Tokyo-based Kurita Water Industries Ltd. developed this water-soluble resin, which has coating effects. The company said the resin was originally developed for use in land reclamation and development work to prevent sand from being dispersed, so its efficiency in solidifying radioactive materials with soil is uncertain. The resin is painted green to make it easy for workers to see areas that have been already sprayed.

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FTC raids 6 water-treatment-plant makers over bid rigging

FTC raids 6 water-treatment-plant makers over bid rigging

TOKYO, Japan - Officials from the Fair Trade Commission and the Osaka Public Prosecutors Office enter the head office of Kurita Water Industries Ltd. in Tokyo on April 25 to collect evidence over the company's alleged involvement in rigging bids for local government contracts.

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(2)Couple abducted by N. Korea register marriage

(2)Couple abducted by N. Korea register marriage

OBAMA, Japan - Fukui Gov. Yukio Kurita (R) presents a gift Oct. 23 to Yasushi Chimura (L) and Fukie Hamamoto (2nd from L), a Japanese couple abducted to North Korea in 1978, as they registers their marriage with the government of Obama, Fukui Prefecture, their hometown. (Pool photo)

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Logo mark of Kurita Water Industries Ltd.

Logo mark of Kurita Water Industries Ltd.

Keywords, Kurita Water Industries, KURITA, water treatment equipment, water treatment chemicals, water treatment specialist, signboard, logo, logo mark = January 10, 2019, Nakano Central Park East, Nakano-ku, Tokyo; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Logo mark of Kurita Water Industries Ltd.

Logo mark of Kurita Water Industries Ltd.

Keywords, Kurita Water Industries, KURITA, water treatment equipment, water treatment chemicals, water treatment specialist, signboard, logo, logo mark = January 10, 2019, Nakano Central Park East, Nakano-ku, Tokyo; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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(2)Couple abducted by N. Korea register marriage

(2)Couple abducted by N. Korea register marriage

OBAMA, Japan - Fukui Gov. Yukio Kurita (R) presents a gift Oct. 23 to Yasushi Chimura (L) and Fukie Hamamoto (2nd from L), a Japanese couple abducted to North Korea in 1978, after they registered their marriage with the government of Obama, Fukui Prefecture, their hometown. (Pool photo) (Kyodo)

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Hush! (2001)

Hush! (2001)

Seiichi Tanabe Characters: Katsuhiro Kurita Film: Hush! (2001) Director: Ryosuke Hashiguchi 09 September 2001 Date: 09 September 2001

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Expert worried Abe's security stance is undermining ties with Mideast

Expert worried Abe's security stance is undermining ties with Mideast

Chiba University professor Yoshiko Kurita, an expert on contemporary Middle Eastern history, speaks in an interview in Tokyo on June 12, 2015. She expressed concern that Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's frequent reference to the Strait of Hormuz in arguing that the Self-Defense Forces can be dispatched there for minesweeping operations is tantamount to trying to pick a fight with the Middle East, threatening to undermine bilateral relations. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Female GSDF member dispatched to NATO headquarters

Female GSDF member dispatched to NATO headquarters

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Lt. Col. Chizu Kurita, the first Japanese official dispatched to the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Brussels, is seen in this photo. She was dispatched as the adviser to NATO Special Representative for Women, Peace and Security in the office of the Secretary General in December 2014 for approximately two years. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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FTC raids 6 water-treatment-plant makers over bid rigging

FTC raids 6 water-treatment-plant makers over bid rigging

TOKYO, Japan - Officials from the Fair Trade Commission and the Osaka Public Prosecutors Office enter the head office of Kurita Water Industries Ltd. in Tokyo on April 25 to collect evidence over the company's alleged involvement in rigging bids for local government contracts. (Kyodo)

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TEPCO officials at press conference

TEPCO officials at press conference

TOKYO, Japan - Takashi Kurita (C), an official of Tokyo Electric Power Co., the operator of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture, explains the situation at the power plant during a press conference at the utility's head office in Tokyo on April 7, 2011. TEPCO said the injection of nitrogen into the containment vessel of the plant's No. 1 reactor, to reduce the risk of a hydrogen explosion, is going smoothly. (Kyodo)

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Resin spray over nuclear plant

Resin spray over nuclear plant

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows resin which workers began test-spraying on April 1, 2011, at a nuclear power plant crippled by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Fukushima Prefecture to prevent radioactive particles from being dispersed. Tokyo-based Kurita Water Industries Ltd. developed this water-soluble resin, which has coating effects. The company said the resin was originally developed for use in land reclamation and development work to prevent sand from being dispersed, so its efficiency in solidifying radioactive materials with soil is uncertain. The resin is painted green to make it easy for workers to see areas that have been already sprayed. (Kyodo)

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Voice actors perform in 'Lupin III' cartoon event

Voice actors perform in 'Lupin III' cartoon event

HAMANAKA, Japan - Voice actors Kanichi Kurita (2nd from L) and Koichi Yamadera (far R) read their lines for the animation of "Lupin III" during an event for enthusiasts of the Japanese manga series held in Hamanaka in the northernmost prefecture of Hokkaido on Aug. 3, 2014. (Kyodo)

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Japanese museum visited by Freddie Mercury

Japanese museum visited by Freddie Mercury

Kurita Museum head Toshihide Kurita points to an object displayed at the museum in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, eastern Japan, on Jan. 24, 2019. Queen vocalist Freddie Mercury visited the museum in 1986. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese museum visited by Freddie Mercury

Japanese museum visited by Freddie Mercury

Kurita Museum head Toshihide Kurita holds a picture in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, eastern Japan, on Jan. 24, 2019, taken when Queen vocalist Freddie Mercury visited the museum in 1986. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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"Navy Curry" restaurant in Yokosuka to close

"Navy Curry" restaurant in Yokosuka to close

Chef Hideki Kurita (L) and restaurant manager Toshiyuki Takahashi stand in front of their restaurant in the naval port city of Yokosuka in Kanagawa Prefecture on July 12, 2017. Gyorantei, a Japanese restaurant that has helped Yokosuka establish its reputation as a "curry town," will close after serving its famous Navy Curry for the last time on Aug. 31. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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