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Japanese emperor in Hokkaido

Japanese emperor in Hokkaido

Japanese Emperor Naruhito (2nd from R) and Empress Masako are greeted by Hokkaido Gov. Naomichi Suzuki (bowing) after arriving at an airport in Kushiro on the northernmost Japanese main island of Hokkaido on Sept. 16, 2023. (Pool photo)

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Head of Tokyo law consultancy blazing trail for foreigners

Head of Tokyo law consultancy blazing trail for foreigners

TOKYO, Japan - Masako Suzuki, director of Japan's first legal advisory service specifically for foreigners, speaks about her job on Oct. 16, 2012, in her office at the Tokyo Public Law Office's Mita Branch in Tokyo.

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(1)Japan wins gold in women's synchronized swimming

(1)Japan wins gold in women's synchronized swimming

ROME, Italy - The Japanese women's synchronized swimming team performs at the Rome Open Synchronized Swimming Competition on June 8. The Japanese team, consisting of Emiko Suzuki, Saho Harada, Naoko Kawashima, Kanako Kitao, Ayako Matsumura, Masako Tachibana, Erika Komura and Takako Konishi, won the gold medal.

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Chess icon Fischer says U.S. citizen no more

Chess icon Fischer says U.S. citizen no more

TOKYO, Japan - Masako Suzuki (C), a lawyer for former world chess champion Bobby Fischer looks to John Bosnitch (R), representative of the committee to free Bobby Fischer, during a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 6. At left is miyako Watai, president of Japan Chess Association. Suzuki said Fischer, currently fighting Japanese and U.S. authorities who accuse him of traveling with an invalid passport, wants to renounce his U.S. citizenship and took his case to court the same day.

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Ichiro, Princess Masako featured in this year's 'hagoita' fair

Ichiro, Princess Masako featured in this year's 'hagoita' fair

TOKYO, Japan - Ornamental ''hagoita'' battledores depicting Crown Princess Masako (R), Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (2nd from R) and American League MVP Ichiro Suzuki (4th from R) are featured in this year's ''hagoita'' battledore market which opened Dec. 17 in Tokyo's Taito Ward. Some 50 stalls in the Sensoji temple compound are selling the battledores.

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Princess Masako, Ichiro featured in 'hagoita' show in Tokyo

Princess Masako, Ichiro featured in 'hagoita' show in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - An exhibition of ''hagoita'' -- ornamental wooden bats -- for this year opens at a Japanese doll shop in Tokyo's Asakusa district Dec. 5. Photo shows (from L to R) bats depicting Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, Seattle Mariners' outfielder Ichiro Suzuki and Crown Princess Masako.

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Parents of missing Japanese student make emotional appeal

Parents of missing Japanese student make emotional appeal

SYDNEY, Australia - Youichi Suzuki (L) and his wife Masako make a tearful appeal for their daughter Megumi to come out of hiding in a video released by an Adelaide TV station Aug. 20. South Australian police suspect Megumi, missing since Aug. 3, is alive and being sheltered by friends, despite an intensive weeklong police search.

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Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki, the first Japanese female professional boxer to play against American lady tiger (Marian Trimiar) in her professional boxing debut (welterweight). The match lost the judgment of Takatsuki=October 1, 1976 (Japan time), Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, USA,Credit:Masako Takatsuki/Kyodo News Images

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Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki, the first Japanese female professional boxer to play against American lady tiger (Marian Trimiar) in her professional boxing debut (welterweight). The match lost the judgment of Takatsuki=October 1, 1976 (Japan time), Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, USA,Credit:Masako Takatsuki/Kyodo News Images

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Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki, the first Japanese female professional boxer to play against American lady tiger (Marian Trimiar) in her professional boxing debut (welterweight). The match lost the judgment of Takatsuki=October 1, 1976 (Japan time), Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, USA,Credit:Masako Takatsuki/Kyodo News Images

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Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki, the first Japanese female professional boxer to play against American lady tiger (Marian Trimiar) in her professional boxing debut (welterweight). The match lost the judgment of Takatsuki=October 1, 1976 (Japan time), Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, USA,Credit:Masako Takatsuki/Kyodo News Images

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Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki, the first Japanese female professional boxer to play against American lady tiger (Marian Trimiar) in her professional boxing debut (welterweight). The match lost the judgment of Takatsuki=October 1, 1976 (Japan time), Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, USA,Credit:Masako Takatsuki/Kyodo News Images

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Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki, the first Japanese female professional boxer to play against American lady tiger (Marian Trimiar) in her professional boxing debut (welterweight). The match lost the judgment of Takatsuki=October 1, 1976 (Japan time), Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, USA,Credit:Masako Takatsuki/Kyodo News Images

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Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki, the first Japanese female professional boxer to play against American lady tiger (Marian Trimiar) in her professional boxing debut (welterweight). The match lost the judgment of Takatsuki=October 1, 1976 (Japan time), Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, USA,Credit:Masako Takatsuki/Kyodo News Images

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Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki, the first Japanese female professional boxer to play against American lady tiger (Marian Trimiar) in her professional boxing debut (welterweight). The match lost the judgment of Takatsuki=October 1, 1976 (Japan time), Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, USA,Credit:Masako Takatsuki/Kyodo News Images

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Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki, the first Japanese female professional boxer to play against American lady tiger (Marian Trimiar) in her professional boxing debut (welterweight). The match lost the judgment of Takatsuki=October 1, 1976 (Japan time), Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, USA,Credit: Masako Takatsuki/Kyodo News Images

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Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki, the first Japanese female professional boxer to play against American lady tiger (Marian Trimiar) in her professional boxing debut (welterweight). The match lost the judgment of Takatsuki = October 1, 1976 (Japan time), Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, USA,Credit:Masako Takatsuki/Kyodo News Images

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Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki, the first Japanese female professional boxer to play against American lady tiger (Marian Trimiar) in her professional boxing debut (welterweight). The match lost the judgment of Takatsuki=October 1, 1976 (Japan time), Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, USA,Credit:Masako Takatsuki/Kyodo News Images

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Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki, the first Japanese female professional boxer to play against American lady tiger (Marian Trimiar) in her professional boxing debut (welterweight). The match lost the judgment of Takatsuki=October 1, 1976 (Japan time), Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, USA,Credit:Masako Takatsuki/Kyodo News Images

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Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki, the first Japanese female professional boxer to play against American lady tiger (Marian Trimiar) in her professional boxing debut (welterweight). The match lost the judgment of Takatsuki = October 1, 1976 (Japan time), Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, USA,Credit:Masako Takatsuki/Kyodo News Images

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Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki, the first Japanese female professional boxer to play against American lady tiger (Marian Trimiar) in her professional boxing debut (welterweight). The match lost the judgment of Takatsuki=October 1, 1976 (Japan time), Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, USA,Credit:Masako Takatsuki/Kyodo News Images

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Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki, the first Japanese female professional boxer to play against American lady tiger (Marian Trimiar) in her professional boxing debut (welterweight). The match lost the judgment of Takatsuki=October 1, 1976 (Japan time), Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, USA,Credit: Masako Takatsuki/Kyodo News Images

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Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki, the first Japanese female professional boxer to play against American lady tiger (Marian Trimiar) in her professional boxing debut (welterweight). The match lost the judgment of Takatsuki=October 1, 1976 (Japan time),Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles,USA,Credit:Masako Takatsuki/Kyodo News Images

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Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki

Masako Takatsuki, the first Japanese female professional boxer to play against American lady tiger (Marian Trimiar) in her professional boxing debut (welterweight). The match lost the judgment of Takatsuki=October 1, 1976 (Japan time), Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, USA,Credit:Masako Takatsuki/Kyodo News Images

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Princess Masako, Ichiro featured in 'hagoita' show in Tokyo

Princess Masako, Ichiro featured in 'hagoita' show in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - An exhibition of ''hagoita'' -- ornamental wooden bats -- for this year opens at a Japanese doll shop in Tokyo's Asakusa district Dec. 5. Photo shows (from L to R) bats depicting Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, Seattle Mariners' outfielder Ichiro Suzuki and Crown Princess Masako.

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Ichiro, Princess Masako featured in this year's 'hagoita' fair

Ichiro, Princess Masako featured in this year's 'hagoita' fair

TOKYO, Japan - Ornamental ''hagoita'' battledores depicting Crown Princess Masako (R), Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (2nd from R) and American League MVP Ichiro Suzuki (4th from R) are featured in this year's ''hagoita'' battledore market which opened Dec. 17 in Tokyo's Taito Ward. Some 50 stalls in the Sensoji temple compound are selling the battledores.

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(1)Japan wins gold in women's synchronized swimming

(1)Japan wins gold in women's synchronized swimming

ROME, Italy - The Japanese women's synchronized swimming team perform at the Rome Open Synchronized Swimming Competition on June 8. The Japanese team, consisting of Emiko Suzuki, Saho Harada, Naoko Kawashima, Kanako Kitao, Ayako Matsumura, Masako Tachibana, Erika Komura and Takako Konishi, won the gold medal. (Kyodo)

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Chess icon Fischer says U.S. citizen no more

Chess icon Fischer says U.S. citizen no more

TOKYO, Japan - Masako Suzuki (C), a lawyer for former world chess champion Bobby Fischer looks to John Bosnitch (R), representative of the committee to free Bobby Fischer, during a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 6. At left is miyako Watai, president of Japan Chess Association. Suzuki said Fischer, currently fighting Japanese and U.S. authorities who accuse him of traveling with an invalid passport, wants to renounce his U.S. citizenship and took his case to court the same day. (Kyodo)

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Parents of missing Japanese student make emotional appeal

Parents of missing Japanese student make emotional appeal

SYDNEY, Australia - Youichi Suzuki (L) and his wife Masako make a tearful appeal for their daughter Megumi to come out of hiding in a video released by an Adelaide TV station Aug. 20. South Australian police suspect Megumi, missing since Aug. 3, is alive and being sheltered by friends, despite an intensive weeklong police search.

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