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New Daihatsu mobility scooter

New Daihatsu mobility scooter

Daihatsu Motor Co. President Masahiro Inoue (R) rides the company's newly launched "e-Sneaker" electric mobility scooter, which does not require a driver's license in Japan, during its media presentation in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, on Aug. 25, 2026.

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Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. press release on the new Move

Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. press release on the new Move

Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. press conference for the new “Move” model. Photo shows, from left, Hiroyuki Tokura, Chief Engineer, Product Planning Department, and Masahiro Inoue, President and Representative Director.=June 5,2025,Tokyo

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Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. press release on the new Move

Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. press release on the new Move

Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. press conference for the new “Move” model. Photo shows Masahiro Inoue, President and Representative Director.=June 5,2025,Tokyo

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Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. press release on the new Move

Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. press release on the new Move

Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. press conference for the new “Move” model. Photo shows Masahiro Inoue, President and Representative Director.=June 5,2025,Tokyo

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Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. press release on the new Move

Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. press release on the new Move

Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. press conference for the new “Move” model. Photo shows, from left, Hiroyuki Tokura, Chief Engineer, Product Planning Department, and Masahiro Inoue, President and Representative Director.=June 5,2025,Tokyo

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Japan: Intense Rain Hits Evening Rush Hour In Tokyo, Trains Suspended 8

Heavy rainfall hit the Tokyo metropolitan area on Wednesday, August 21 disrupting some train services during evening rush hour. Videos posted on social media shows water falling from ceilings like a waterfall inside stations and streets flooded like a river across the city.

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Daihatsu unveils new management policy after testing scandal

TOKYO, Japan, April 8 Kyodo - Daihatsu Motor Co. President Masahiro Inoue attends a press conference in Tokyo on April 8, 2024, as the company releases a new management policy following a scandal over improper safety testing. Daihatsu said its parent company Toyota Motor Corp. will be in charge of development and safety approval for some of the models Daihatsu had handled while it will focus on its mainstay minivehicle business. (Kyodo)

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Daihatsu announces new management policy

Daihatsu announces new management policy

Daihatsu Motor Co. President Masahiro Inoue attends a press conference in Tokyo on April 8, 2024, as the company releases a new management policy following its safety testing scandal.

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Daihatsu announces new management policy

Daihatsu announces new management policy

Daihatsu Motor Co. President Masahiro Inoue leaves after holding a press conference in Tokyo on April 8, 2024. The automaker released the same day a new management policy following its safety testing scandal.

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Daihatsu announces new management policy

Daihatsu announces new management policy

Daihatsu Motor Co. President Masahiro Inoue (C) is surrounded by reporters after a press conference in Tokyo on April 8, 2024. The automaker released the same day a new management policy following its safety testing scandal.

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Daihatsu unveils new management policy after testing scandal

Daihatsu unveils new management policy after testing scandal

Daihatsu Motor Co. President Masahiro Inoue attends a press conference in Tokyo on April 8, 2024, as the company releases a new management policy following a scandal over improper safety testing. Daihatsu said its parent company Toyota Motor Corp. will be in charge of development and safety approval for some of the models Daihatsu had handled while it will focus on its mainstay minivehicle business. ==Kyodo

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Daihatsu unveils new management policy after testing scandal

Daihatsu unveils new management policy after testing scandal

Daihatsu Motor Co. President Masahiro Inoue attends a press conference in Tokyo on April 8, 2024, as the company releases a new management policy following a scandal over improper safety testing. Daihatsu said its parent company Toyota Motor Corp. will be in charge of development and safety approval for some of the models Daihatsu had handled while it will focus on its mainstay minivehicle business.

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Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation Joint Press Conference

Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation Joint Press Conference

Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation Joint Press Conference. From left: Koji Sato, President of Toyota Motor Corporation; Masahiro Inoue, President-Elect of Daihatsu Motor Co.. =Date:Febuary 13, 2024, Place: Tokyo

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Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation Joint Press Conference

Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation Joint Press Conference

Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation Joint Press Conference. Masahiro Inoue, President-Elect, Daihatsu Motor Co. =Date:Febuary 13, 2024, Place: Tokyo

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Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation Joint Press Conference

Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation Joint Press Conference

Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation Joint Press Conference. Masahiro Inoue, President-Elect, Daihatsu Motor Co. =Date:Febuary 13, 2024, Place: Tokyo

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Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation Joint Press Conference

Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation Joint Press Conference

Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation Joint Press Conference. Masahiro Inoue, President-Elect, Daihatsu Motor Co. =Date:Febuary 13, 2024, Place: Tokyo

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Replacement of Daihatsu Motor president

TOKYO, Japan, Feb. 13 Kyodo - Masahiro Inoue (R), head of Toyota Motor Corp.'s operations in the Latin America and Caribbean region, attends a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 13, 2024, after being appointed as Daihatsu Motor Co.'s new president. Toyota President Koji Sato is seen on the left. (Kyodo)

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Replacement of Daihatsu Motor president

Replacement of Daihatsu Motor president

Toyota Motor Corp. President Koji Sato attends a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 13, 2024, after Masahiro Inoue, head of its operations in the Latin America and Caribbean region, is appointed as Daihatsu Motor Co.'s new president.

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Replacement of Daihatsu Motor president

Replacement of Daihatsu Motor president

Masahiro Inoue, head of Toyota Motor Corp.'s operations in the Latin America and Caribbean region, attends a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 13, 2024, after being appointed as Daihatsu Motor Co.'s new president.

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Replacement of Daihatsu Motor president

Replacement of Daihatsu Motor president

Masahiro Inoue, head of Toyota Motor Corp.'s operations in the Latin America and Caribbean region, attends a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 13, 2024, after being appointed as Daihatsu Motor Co.'s new president.

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CORRECTED: Replacement of Daihatsu Motor president

CORRECTED: Replacement of Daihatsu Motor president

Masahiro Inoue (R), head of Toyota Motor Corp.'s operations in the Latin America and Caribbean region, attends a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 13, 2024, after being appointed as Daihatsu Motor Co.'s new president. Toyota President Koji Sato is seen on the left.

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Replacement of Daihatsu Motor president

Replacement of Daihatsu Motor president

Masahiro Inoue (R), head of Toyota Motor Corp.'s operations in the Latin America and Caribbean region, attends a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 13, 2024, after being appointed as Daihatsu Motor Co.'s new president. Toyota President Koji Sato is seen on the left.

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Yahoo to seek greater tie-ups with newspaper firms, broadcasters

Yahoo to seek greater tie-ups with newspaper firms, broadcasters

TOKYO, Japan - Masahiro Inoue, president of Yahoo Japan Corp., speaks in an interview with Kyodo News on Sept. 14. Inoue expressed interest to seek tie-ups with a wide range of mass media, including newspapers and broadcasters in order to obtain more Net-based advertisers.

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Yahoo Japan president on Google tie-up

Yahoo Japan president on Google tie-up

TOKYO, Japan - Yahoo Japan Corp. President Masahiro Inoue speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 2, 2010. Inoue said Yahoo Japan will continue to compete with Google Inc. even after adopting Google's Internet search engine and online advertisement technology.

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Yahoo Japan to adopt Google's search technology

Yahoo Japan to adopt Google's search technology

TOKYO, Japan - Masahiro Inoue, president of Yahoo Japan Corp., speaks about a plan to adopt Google Inc.'s Internet-search technology during a press conference at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on July 27, 2010. Inoue said the alliance will help improve user-friendliness and increase growth potential.

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Yahoo Japan, eBay to tie up in Internet auction business

Yahoo Japan, eBay to tie up in Internet auction business

TOKYO, Japan - Yahoo Japan Corp. President Masahiro Inoue (L) and Lorrie Norrington, President of eBay International, shake hands in Tokyo on Dec. 4 after Yahoo Japan and eBay Inc. of the United States said they will offer joint Internet auction services by allowing members of the two firms to bid on items listed on both sites.

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Yahoo Japan sets new highs in FY 2005 revenue, net profit

Yahoo Japan sets new highs in FY 2005 revenue, net profit

TOKYO, Japan - Yahoo Japan Corp. President Masahiro Inoue speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on April 20. The company said it set new highs in both group operating revenues and net profit in fiscal 2005, breaking the previous records set in fiscal 2004, thanks to increased advertising and other revenues on the expanded use of the Internet.

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Softbank to acquire Vodafone's Japan unit for 1.75 tril. yen

Softbank to acquire Vodafone's Japan unit for 1.75 tril. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Softbank Corp. Chief Executive Officer Masayoshi Son (R) speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on March 17, with Yahoo Japan President and Chief Executive Officer Masahiro Inoue (C) and Vodafone Group Plc's Japan unit Vodafone KK President Bill Morrow listening.

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Softbank to acquire Vodafone's Japan unit for 1.75 tril. yen

Softbank to acquire Vodafone's Japan unit for 1.75 tril. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Bill Morrow (L), president of Vodafone Group Plc's Japan unit Vodafone KK, and Masayoshi Son (C), chief executive officer of Softbank Corp., and Yahoo Japan President and Chief Executive Officer Masahiro Inoue join hands during a press conference in Tokyo on March 17.

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Yahoo Japan debuts on TSE

Yahoo Japan debuts on TSE

TOKYO, Japan - (From R to L, front) Yahoo Japan President Masahiro Inoue, Tokyo Stock Exchange President Masaaki Tsuchida, and Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yan pose for photos as Yahoo Japan Corp., Japan's leading Internet portal site operator, debuted on Oct. 28 on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

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Softbank to acquire Vodafone's Japan unit for 1.75 tril. yen

Softbank to acquire Vodafone's Japan unit for 1.75 tril. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Softbank Corp. Chief Executive Officer Masayoshi Son (R) speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on March 17, with Yahoo Japan President and Chief Executive Officer Masahiro Inoue (C) and Vodafone Group Plc's Japan unit Vodafone KK President Bill Morrow listening. (Kyodo)

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Softbank to acquire Vodafone's Japan unit for 1.75 tril. yen

Softbank to acquire Vodafone's Japan unit for 1.75 tril. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Bill Morrow (L), president of Vodafone Group Plc's Japan unit Vodafone KK, and Masayoshi Son (C), chief executive officer of Softbank Corp., and Yahoo Japan President and Chief Executive Officer Masahiro Inoue join hands during a press conference in Tokyo on March 17. (Kyodo)

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Yahoo Japan sets new highs in FY 2005 revenue, net profit

Yahoo Japan sets new highs in FY 2005 revenue, net profit

TOKYO, Japan - Yahoo Japan Corp. President Masahiro Inoue speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on April 20. The company said it set new highs in both group operating revenues and net profit in fiscal 2005, breaking the previous records set in fiscal 2004, thanks to increased advertising and other revenues on the expanded use of the Internet. (Kyodo)

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Yahoo to seek greater tie-ups with newspaper firms, broadcasters

Yahoo to seek greater tie-ups with newspaper firms, broadcasters

TOKYO, Japan - Masahiro Inoue, president of Yahoo Japan Corp., speaks in an interview with Kyodo News on Sept. 14. Inoue expressed interest to seek tie-ups with a wide range of mass media, including newspapers and broadcasters in order to obtain more Net-based advertisers. (Kyodo)

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Yahoo Japan, eBay to tie up in Internet auction business

Yahoo Japan, eBay to tie up in Internet auction business

TOKYO, Japan - Yahoo Japan Corp. President Masahiro Inoue (L) and Lorrie Norrington, President of eBay International, shake hands in Tokyo on Dec. 4 after Yahoo Japan and eBay Inc. of the United States said they will offer joint Internet auction services by allowing members of the two firms to bid on items listed on both sites. (Kyodo)

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(3) Masahiro Inoue

(3) Masahiro Inoue

TOKYO, Japan - Masahiro Inoue, CEO of Yahoo Japan, speaks at an interview with Kyodo News on Feb. 8, 2003. (Kyodo)

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(2) Masahiro Inoue

(2) Masahiro Inoue

TOKYO, Japan - Masahiro Inoue, CEO of Yahoo Japan, speaks at an interview with Kyodo News on Aug. 17, 2002. (Kyodo)

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(1) Masahiro Inoue

(1) Masahiro Inoue

TOKYO, Japan - Masahiro Inoue, CEO of Yahoo Japan, speaks at an interview with Kyodo News on Feb. 19, 2002. (Kyodo)

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Yahoo Japan president on Google tie-up

Yahoo Japan president on Google tie-up

TOKYO, Japan - Yahoo Japan Corp. President Masahiro Inoue speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 2, 2010. Inoue said Yahoo Japan will continue to compete with Google Inc. even after adopting Google's Internet search engine and online advertisement technology. (Kyodo)

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Yahoo Japan to adopt Google's search technology

Yahoo Japan to adopt Google's search technology

TOKYO, Japan - Masahiro Inoue, president of Yahoo Japan Corp., speaks about a plan to adopt Google Inc.'s Internet-search technology during a press conference at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on July 27, 2010. Inoue said the alliance will help improve user-friendliness and increase growth potential. (Kyodo)

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Yahoo Japan debuts on TSE

Yahoo Japan debuts on TSE

TOKYO, Japan - (From R to L, front) Yahoo Japan President Masahiro Inoue, Tokyo Stock Exchange President Masaaki Tsuchida, and Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yan pose for photos as Yahoo Japan Corp., Japan's leading Internet portal site operator, debuted on Oct. 28 on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. (Kyodo)

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