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Ministry raps JAL for pilot drinking episode

TOKYO, Japan, Sept. 10 Kyodo - Japan Airlines Co. President Mitsuko Tottori apologizes at a press conference at the transport ministry in Tokyo on Sept. 10, 2025, after the ministry reprimanded the airline over a pilot drinking episode that caused flight delays. (Kyodo)

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Ministry raps JAL for pilot drinking episode

Ministry raps JAL for pilot drinking episode

Japan Airlines Co. President Mitsuko Tottori (C) speaks at a press conference at the transport ministry in Tokyo on Sept. 10, 2025, after the ministry reprimanded the airline over a pilot drinking episode that caused flight delays.

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Ministry raps JAL for pilot drinking episode

Ministry raps JAL for pilot drinking episode

Japan Airlines Co. President Mitsuko Tottori holds a press conference at the transport ministry in Tokyo on Sept. 10, 2025, after the ministry reprimanded the airline over a pilot drinking episode that caused flight delays.

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Ministry raps JAL for pilot drinking episode

Ministry raps JAL for pilot drinking episode

Japan Airlines Co. President Mitsuko Tottori holds a press conference at the transport ministry in Tokyo on Sept. 10, 2025, after the ministry reprimanded the airline over a pilot drinking episode that caused flight delays.

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Ministry raps JAL for pilot drinking episode

Ministry raps JAL for pilot drinking episode

Japan Airlines Co. President Mitsuko Tottori (C) speaks at a press conference at the transport ministry in Tokyo on Sept. 10, 2025, after the ministry reprimanded the airline over a pilot drinking episode that caused flight delays.

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Ministry raps JAL for pilot drinking episode

Ministry raps JAL for pilot drinking episode

Japan Airlines Co. President Mitsuko Tottori (C) speaks at a press conference at the transport ministry in Tokyo on Sept. 10, 2025, after the ministry reprimanded the airline over a pilot drinking episode that caused flight delays.

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Ministry raps JAL for pilot drinking episode

Ministry raps JAL for pilot drinking episode

Japan Airlines Co. President Mitsuko Tottori (C) speaks at a press conference at the transport ministry in Tokyo on Sept. 10, 2025, after the ministry reprimanded the airline over a pilot drinking episode that caused flight delays.

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Ministry raps JAL for pilot drinking episode

Ministry raps JAL for pilot drinking episode

Japan Airlines Co. President Mitsuko Tottori (C) apologizes at a press conference at the transport ministry in Tokyo on Sept. 10, 2025, after the ministry reprimanded the airline over a pilot drinking episode that caused flight delays.

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JAL adopts hydrogen-powered airport tractor

JAL adopts hydrogen-powered airport tractor

Japan Airlines Co. President Mitsuko Tottori (far R) and Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike (2nd from R) pose in front of a CO2-free hydrogen-powered airport tractor during a media preview in Tokyo on Aug. 28, 2025. JAL will test-use the tractor, the first of its kind in Japan, for domestic-flight planes at Tokyo's Haneda airport until December.

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40th anniversary of fatal JAL jet crash

40th anniversary of fatal JAL jet crash

Japan Airlines Co. President Mitsuko Tottori meets the press after attending a memorial ceremony for the victims of the 1985 JAL jetliner crash near the crash site on Osutaka Ridge in the Gunma Prefecture village of Ueno, northwest of Tokyo, on Aug. 12, 2025, the 40th anniversary of the accident that claimed the lives of 520 passengers and crew.

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40th anniversary of fatal JAL jet crash

40th anniversary of fatal JAL jet crash

Japan Airlines Co. President Mitsuko Tottori meets the press after attending a memorial ceremony for the victims of the 1985 JAL jetliner crash near the crash site on Osutaka Ridge in the Gunma Prefecture village of Ueno, northwest of Tokyo, on Aug. 12, 2025, the 40th anniversary of the accident that claimed the lives of 520 passengers and crew.

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40th anniversary of fatal JAL jet crash

40th anniversary of fatal JAL jet crash

Japan Airlines Co. President Mitsuko Tottori prepares to lay flowers on Aug. 12, 2025, the 40th anniversary of the 1985 JAL jetliner crash that claimed the lives of 520 passengers and crew, at a cenotaph erected near the crash site on Osutaka Ridge in the Gunma Prefecture village of Ueno, northwest of Tokyo. (Pool photo)

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40th anniversary of fatal JAL jet crash

40th anniversary of fatal JAL jet crash

Japan Airlines Co. President Mitsuko Tottori prays on Aug. 12, 2025, the 40th anniversary of the 1985 JAL jetliner crash that claimed the lives of 520 passengers and crew, at a cenotaph erected near the crash site on Osutaka Ridge in the Gunma Prefecture village of Ueno, northwest of Tokyo. (Pool photo)

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39th anniversary of fatal JAL jet crash

39th anniversary of fatal JAL jet crash

Japan Airlines Co. President Mitsuko Tottori prays on Aug. 12, 2024, the 39th anniversary of the 1985 JAL jetliner crash that claimed the lives of 520 passengers and crew, at the crash site on Osutaka Ridge in the Gunma Prefecture village of Ueno, northwest of Tokyo.

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39th anniversary of fatal JAL jet crash

39th anniversary of fatal JAL jet crash

Japan Airlines Co. President Mitsuko Tottori prepares to offer flowers on Aug. 12, 2024, the 39th anniversary of the 1985 JAL jetliner crash that claimed the lives of 520 passengers and crew, at the crash site on Osutaka Ridge in the Gunma Prefecture village of Ueno, northwest of Tokyo.

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JAL CEO Tottori

Japan Airlines Co. CEO Mitsuko Tottori meets the press after submitting a set of recurrence prevention measures to the transport ministry in Tokyo on June 11, 2024, following a series of safety incidents involving the company's aircraft.(Kyodo)

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[Breaking News]JAL CEO Tottori

Japan Airlines Co. CEO Mitsuko Tottori meets the press after submitting a set of recurrence prevention measures to the transport ministry in Tokyo on June 11, 2024, following a series of safety incidents involving the company's aircraft.(Kyodo)

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JAL CEO Tottori

JAL CEO Tottori

Japan Airlines Co. CEO Mitsuko Tottori bows when meeting the press at the transport ministry in Tokyo on June 11, 2024, over a series of safety incidents involving the company's aircraft. JAL submitted a set of recurrence prevention measures to the ministry the same day.

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JAL CEO Tottori

JAL CEO Tottori

Japan Airlines Co. CEO Mitsuko Tottori meets the press after submitting a set of recurrence prevention measures to the transport ministry in Tokyo on June 11, 2024, following a series of safety incidents involving the company's aircraft.

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JAL CEO Tottori

JAL CEO Tottori

Japan Airlines Co. CEO Mitsuko Tottori meets the press after submitting a set of recurrence prevention measures to the transport ministry in Tokyo on June 11, 2024, following a series of safety incidents involving the company's aircraft.

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[Breaking News]Japan's transport ministry warns JAL over safety incidents

Japan Airlines Co. CEO Mitsuko Tottori (R) bows after receiving a warning letter from an official at the Japanese transport ministry in Tokyo on May 27, 2024, following a spate of safety incidents involving the company's planes.(Kyodo)

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Japan's transport ministry warns JAL over safety incidents

Japan's transport ministry warns JAL over safety incidents

Japan Airlines Co. CEO Mitsuko Tottori speaks to reporters after receiving a warning letter at the Japanese transport ministry in Tokyo on May 27, 2024, over a spate of safety incidents involving the company's planes.

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Japan's transport ministry warns JAL over safety incidents

Japan's transport ministry warns JAL over safety incidents

Japan Airlines Co. CEO Mitsuko Tottori (R) receives a warning letter from an official at the Japanese transport ministry in Tokyo on May 27, 2024, following a spate of safety incidents involving the company's planes.

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Japan's transport ministry warns JAL over safety incidents

Japan's transport ministry warns JAL over safety incidents

Japan Airlines Co. CEO Mitsuko Tottori (R) bows after receiving a warning letter from an official at the Japanese transport ministry in Tokyo on May 27, 2024, following a spate of safety incidents involving the company's planes.

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New Japan Airlines president

New Japan Airlines president

Mitsuko Tottori, the first female president of Japan Airlines Co., gives an interview at the company headquarters in Tokyo on April 22, 2024, her first since assuming the post earlier in the month.

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New Japan Airlines president

New Japan Airlines president

Mitsuko Tottori, the first female president of Japan Airlines Co., gives an interview at the company headquarters in Tokyo on April 22, 2024, her first since assuming the post earlier in the month.

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[Breaking News] JAL taps Tottori as 1st female president

TOKYO, Japan Kyodo - Japan Airlines Co. President Yuji Akasaka and senior managing executive officer Mitsuko Tottori, a former flight attendant, attend a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 17, 2024. Tottori was named to become the company's first female president in April. (Kyodo)

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JAL taps Tottori as 1st female president

JAL taps Tottori as 1st female president

Japan Airlines Co. President Yuji Akasaka (L) and senior managing executive officer Mitsuko Tottori, a former flight attendant, shake hands at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 17, 2024. Tottori was named to become the company's first female president in April.

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JAL taps Tottori as 1st female president

JAL taps Tottori as 1st female president

Japan Airlines Co. President Yuji Akasaka (L) and senior managing executive officer Mitsuko Tottori, a former flight attendant, attend a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 17, 2024. Tottori was named to become the company's first female president in April.

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JAL taps Tottori as 1st female president

JAL taps Tottori as 1st female president

Japan Airlines Co. President Yuji Akasaka (L) and senior managing executive officer Mitsuko Tottori, a former flight attendant, attend a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 17, 2024. Tottori was named to become the company's first female president in April.

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Japan Optimized Nutritional Dietetics Association Founding Presentation

Japan Optimized Nutritional Dietetics Association Founding Presentation

Japan Optimized Nutrition and Dietetics Association establishment presentation. (Photo from right to left: Noritaka Ando, Director; Fumihiko Nagamatsu, Director; Hidenori Murakami, Director; Hiroshi Ito, President; Mitsuko Tsuchiya, Director; Kashiwa Sato, Director.=Date:July 3, 2023,Place:Japan

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Japan Optimized Nutritional Dietetics Association Founding Presentation

Japan Optimized Nutritional Dietetics Association Founding Presentation

Japan Optimized Nutrition and Dietetics Association establishment presentation. (Photo from right to left: Noritaka Ando, Director; Fumihiko Nagamatsu, Director; Hidenori Murakami, Director; Hiroshi Ito, President; Mitsuko Tsuchiya, Director; Kashiwa Sato, Director.=Date:July 3, 2023,Place:Japan

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Actress Mitsuko Mori dies

Actress Mitsuko Mori dies

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in July 2009 shows Japanese veteran actress Mitsuko Mori (L) receiving the People's Honor Award from Prime Minister Taro Aso at the prime minister's office in Tokyo. Mori died of heart failure at age 92 on Nov. 10, 2012, at a Tokyo hospital. Mori is known for playing the lead role in the long-running play "Horoki" and was also awarded the Order of Culture.

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Actress Mitsuko Mori dies

Actress Mitsuko Mori dies

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in August 2005 shows Mitsuko Mori, a Japanese veteran award-winning actress. Mori died of heart failure at age 92 on Nov. 10, 2012, at a Tokyo hospital. Mori is known for playing the lead role in the long-running play "Horoki" and was awarded the Order of Culture and the People's Honor Award.

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Japanese wife of Korean in N. Korea

Japanese wife of Korean in N. Korea

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Mitsuko Minakawa (front), a Japanese woman who moved to North Korea in 1960 with her Korean husband, is pictured at a hotel in Pyongyang on April 19, 2012, shortly before being interviewed there by Kyodo News. Minakawa, 73, expressed hope for early normalization of bilateral relations, saying, ''We'd like to meet our kin in Japan and visit graves of our parents and relatives whenever we like,'' in summing up the view of Japanese wives living in North Korea.

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Japanese wife of Korean in N. Korea

Japanese wife of Korean in N. Korea

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Mitsuko Minakawa, a Japanese woman who moved to North Korea in 1960 with her Korean husband, is interviewed by Kyodo News at a hotel in Pyongyang on April 19, 2012. Minakawa, 73, expressed hope for early normalization of bilateral relations, saying, ''We'd like to meet our kin in Japan and visit graves of our parents and relatives whenever we like,'' in summing up the view of Japanese wives living in North Korea.

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Japanese wife of Korean in N. Korea

Japanese wife of Korean in N. Korea

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Mitsuko Minakawa, a Japanese woman who moved to North Korea in 1960 with her Korean husband, is interviewed by Kyodo News at a hotel in Pyongyang on April 19, 2012. Minakawa, 73, expressed hope for early normalization of bilateral relations, saying, ''We'd like to meet our kin in Japan and visit graves of our parents and relatives whenever we like,'' in summing up the view of Japanese wives living in North Korea.

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People celebrate 20th anniversary of emperor's enthronement

People celebrate 20th anniversary of emperor's enthronement

TOKYO, Japan - Actress Mitsuko Mori delivers a congratulatory speech during a ceremony marking the 20th anniversary of Emperor Akihito's enthronement at the Imperial Palace Plaza in Tokyo on Nov. 12, 2009. Around 30,000 people attended the ceremony hosted by business organizations and a group of lawmakers.

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Emperor, empress host autumn garden party

Emperor, empress host autumn garden party

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Emperor Akihito (C in front) and Empress Michiko (2nd from L) talk to invitees, including actress Mitsuko Mori (3rd from R) and Oscar-winning film director Yojiro Takita, during an annual autumn party at the Akasaka imperial garden in Tokyo's Motoakasaka district on Oct. 22, 2009.

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Emperor, empress host autumn garden party

Emperor, empress host autumn garden party

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Emperor Akihito (L) talks to actress Mitsuko Mori during an annual autumn party at the Akasaka imperial garden in Tokyo's Motoakasaka district on Oct. 22, 2009.

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Farewell gathering held for actress Ohara

Farewell gathering held for actress Ohara

TOKYO, Japan - Actress Mitsuko Mori speaks during a farewell gathering to commemorate actress Reiko Ohara, who died earlier this month, at a funeral hall in Tokyo's Aoyama area on Aug. 23. Ohara, who had been suffering from Guillain-Barre syndrome, was found dead at her home in Tokyo on Aug. 6. (Pool photo)

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Actress Mori receives People's Honor Award from gov't

Actress Mori receives People's Honor Award from gov't

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese actress Mitsuko Mori (L) receives the People's Honor Award from Prime Minister Taro Aso on July 1. Mori recently gave her 2,000th performance of her signature play ''Horoki''(Journal of a Vagabond).

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Actress Mori receives People's Honor Award from gov't

Actress Mori receives People's Honor Award from gov't

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese actress Mitsuko Mori (L) receives the People's Honor Award from Prime Minister Taro Aso on July 1. Mori recently gave her 2,000th performance of her signature play ''Horoki''(Journal of a Vagabond).

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Gov't to give People's Honor Award to actress Mori

Gov't to give People's Honor Award to actress Mori

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese actress Mitsuko Mori smiles at the Teikoku Theater in Tokyo on May 29 after performing her signature play, ''Horoki''(Journal of a Vagabond). The Japanese government announced the same day it will give the People's Honor Award on July 1 to Mori, who recently gave her 2,000th performance of the play.

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Gov't to give People's Honor Award to actress Mori

Gov't to give People's Honor Award to actress Mori

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese actress Mitsuko Mori (R in front) breaks a decorative ball at the Teikoku Theater in Tokyo on May 29 to commemorate the People's Honor Award that she will receive from the Japanese government on July 1 for completing over 2,000 performances of her signature play ''Horoki''(Journal of a Vagabond).

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Gov't to give People's Honor Award to actress Mori

Gov't to give People's Honor Award to actress Mori

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese actress Mitsuko Mori smiles to the audience at the Teikoku Theater in Tokyo on May 29 after performing her signature play, ''Horoki''(Journal of a Vagabond). The Japanese government announced the same day it will give the People's Honor Award on July 1 to Mori, who recently gave her 2,000th performance of the play.

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Gov't to give People's Honor Award to actress Mori

Gov't to give People's Honor Award to actress Mori

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese actress Mitsuko Mori (R in front) is applauded after breaking a decorative ball at the Teikoku Theater in Tokyo on May 29 to commemorate the People's Honor Award that she will receive from the Japanese government on July 1 for completing over 2,000 performances of her signature play ''Horoki''(Journal of a Vagabond).

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Gov't to give People's Honor Award to actress Mori

Gov't to give People's Honor Award to actress Mori

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese actress Mitsuko Mori (C, front) is congratulated by the cast of her signature play, ''Horoki''(Journal of a Vagabond), at the Teikoku Theater in Tokyo on May 29. The Japanese government announced the same day it will give the People's Honor Award on July 1 to Mori, who recently gave her 2,000th performance of the play.

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Ex-announcer Yorichika dies at 53

Ex-announcer Yorichika dies at 53

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsuko Yorichika (file photo taken in 1998), a former announcer for public broadcaster NHK and commercial station Fuji TV, died on May 17 at a hospital in Chiba Prefecture. She was 53.

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Soccer: Miyamoto, his wife sightseeing in Austria

Soccer: Miyamoto, his wife sightseeing in Austria

SALSBURG, Austria - Former Japan captain Tsuneyasu Miyamoto, who has signed up with SV Salzburg, and his wife Mitsuko sightseeing in Salsburg, Austria on Jan. 8. Unlike most Japanese soccer and baseball players, who usually do not take their family along when playing overseas, Miyamoto will be living in Austria with his wife and their son.

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