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Dancers perform at port tourism promotion event

Dancers perform at port tourism promotion event

KYOTO, Japan - Dancers perform in Miyazu, Kyoto Prefecture, on July 25, 2014, at the 15th Kitamaebune Port of Call Forum, an event aimed at promoting tourism at major Japanese port cities where "Kitamae" merchant ships stopped from the Edo period through the Meiji period.

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NTT group posts net loss due to heavy special losses

NTT group posts net loss due to heavy special losses

TOKYO, Japan - Junichiro Miyazu (C), president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), briefs reporters in Tokyo on May 14 about the NTT group's financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31.

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Wada to succeed Miyazu as NTT president

Wada to succeed Miyazu as NTT president

TOKYO, Japan - Junichiro Miyazu (L), president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), shakes hands with Norio Wada, NTT's senior executive vice president who will replace Miyazu as president in late June, at a news conference in Tokyo on May 14. Miyazu will become an adviser retaining a seat on the board.

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NTT plunges into red

NTT plunges into red

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Junichiro Miyazu (C) speaks at a news conference Nov. 22, 2001 on the telecom carrier's financial statement for the fiscal first half ended Sept. 30. NTT suffered a group net loss of 261.33 billion yen as it posted huge valuation losses on its acquisitions of overseas telecommunications companies.

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NTT's Miyazu wants to reach agreement with union around Nov.

NTT's Miyazu wants to reach agreement with union around Nov.

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Junichiro Miyazu talks in an interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on Aug. 31. He said he wants to reach an agreement with the labor union by November on conditions the union set on a restructuring plan it conditionally endorsed Aug. 30.

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NTT returns to black on NTT DoCoMo's record profits

NTT returns to black on NTT DoCoMo's record profits

TOKYO, Japan - Junichiro Miyazu, president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., speaks at a news conference May 17. The telecom giant swung back into the black in fiscal 2000 due largely to record profits by its mobile phone unit NTT DoCoMo Inc.

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NTT to cut 21,000 jobs

NTT to cut 21,000 jobs

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Junichiro Miyazu (L) and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp. (NTT East) President Hidekazu Inoue (R) speak on the group's restructuring program at a news conference in Tokyo on Nov. 17. NTT will slash 21,000 jobs by 2003 -- 10,000 at NTT East and 11,000 at Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corp. (NTT West).

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NTT split into 3 firms

NTT split into 3 firms

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Junichiro Miyazu speaks at a news conference following reorganization of Japan's telecom giant July 1. In the biggest change since its privatization in 1985, NTT transformed itself into two regional companies and one long-distance and international carrier under a holding company with about 120 subsidiaries and affiliates under its umbrella.

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NTT chief speaks on reorganization

NTT chief speaks on reorganization

Junichiro Miyazu, president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., speaks on NTT's major reorganization in an interview with Kyodo News this week. He said the telecom giant is considering slashing the workforce at its two regional carriers by some 3,000 to 100,000 to deal with the present difficult situation.

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NTT chief speaks at news conference

NTT chief speaks at news conference

Junichiro Miyazu, president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), speaks at a news conference at the NTT head office in Tokyo on June 16. He explained the circumstances that had led NTT to give up its takeover bid for International Digital Communications Inc. (IDC). Britain's Cable and Wireless PLC (C and W) earlier announced that its agreements with IDC shareholders gave it a 97.69% stake in the Japanese international telecom carrier.

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NTT, AT and T agree on alliance

NTT, AT and T agree on alliance

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Junichiro Miyazu (C) and AT and T Solutions Vice President Scott Perry (R) announce an agreement to form a data communications service alliance targeting multinational enterprises at a news conference in Tokyo on April 27. Under the agreement, NTT and AT and T will consider setting up a joint venture in Japan to manage the global network business AT and T is to acquire from International Business Machines Corp. (IBM).

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NTT plunges into red

NTT plunges into red

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Junichiro Miyazu (C) speaks at a news conference Nov. 22, 2001 on the telecom carrier's financial statement for the fiscal first half ended Sept. 30. NTT suffered a group net loss of 261.33 billion yen as it posted huge valuation losses on its acquisitions of overseas telecommunications companies.

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NTT to pick Wada as new president

NTT to pick Wada as new president

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) plans to name Vice President Norio Wada (in file photo) as its next president, replacing Junichiro Miyazu, who is expected to become a senior adviser, informed sources said April 16. The top brass reshuffle will be formally decided on at its board of directors meeting in late June.

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One year after release, Pokemon Go is fitness tool for older people

One year after release, Pokemon Go is fitness tool for older people

Photo taken in July 2017 shows a smartphone displaying Pokemon Go and a map of Amanohashidate area of Miyazu, northern Kyoto, aimed at promoting local tourism linked to the smartphone app game. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Wada to succeed Miyazu as NTT president

Wada to succeed Miyazu as NTT president

TOKYO, Japan - Junichiro Miyazu (L), president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), shakes hands with Norio Wada, NTT's senior executive vice president who will replace Miyazu as president in late June, at a news conference in Tokyo on May 14. Miyazu will become an adviser retaining a seat on the board.

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NTT group posts net loss due to heavy special losses

NTT group posts net loss due to heavy special losses

TOKYO, Japan - Junichiro Miyazu (C), president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), briefs reporters in Tokyo on May 14 about the NTT group's financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31.

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NTT's Miyazu wants to reach agreement with union around Nov.

NTT's Miyazu wants to reach agreement with union around Nov.

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Junichiro Miyazu talks in an interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on Aug. 31. He said he wants to reach an agreement with the labor union by November on conditions the union set on a restructuring plan it conditionally endorsed Aug. 30.

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NTT returns to black on NTT DoCoMo's record profits

NTT returns to black on NTT DoCoMo's record profits

TOKYO, Japan - Junichiro Miyazu, president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., speaks at a news conference May 17. The telecom giant swung back into the black in fiscal 2000 due largely to record profits by its mobile phone unit NTT DoCoMo Inc.

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NTT to cut 21,000 jobs

NTT to cut 21,000 jobs

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Junichiro Miyazu (L) and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp. (NTT East) President Hidekazu Inoue (R) speak on the group's restructuring program at a news conference in Tokyo on Nov. 17. NTT will slash 21,000 jobs by 2003 -- 10,000 at NTT East and 11,000 at Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corp. (NTT West).

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NTT split into 3 firms

NTT split into 3 firms

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Junichiro Miyazu speaks at a news conference following reorganization of Japan's telecom giant July 1. In the biggest change since its privatization in 1985, NTT transformed itself into two regional companies and one long-distance and international carrier under a holding company with about 120 subsidiaries and affiliates under its umbrella.

  •  
NTT split into 3 firms

NTT split into 3 firms

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Junichiro Miyazu speaks at a news conference following reorganization of Japan's telecom giant July 1. In the biggest change since its privatization in 1985, NTT transformed itself into two regional companies and one long-distance and international carrier under a holding company with about 120 subsidiaries and affiliates under its umbrella.

  •  
NTT chief speaks on reorganization

NTT chief speaks on reorganization

Junichiro Miyazu, president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., speaks on NTT's major reorganization in an interview with Kyodo News this week. He said the telecom giant is considering slashing the workforce at its two regional carriers by some 3,000 to 100,000 to deal with the present difficult situation.

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NTT chief speaks on reorganization

NTT chief speaks on reorganization

Junichiro Miyazu, president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., speaks on NTT's major reorganization in an interview with Kyodo News this week. He said the telecom giant is considering slashing the workforce at its two regional carriers by some 3,000 to 100,000 to deal with the present difficult situation.

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NTT chief speaks at news conference

NTT chief speaks at news conference

Junichiro Miyazu, president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), speaks at a news conference at the NTT head office in Tokyo on June 16. He explained the circumstances that had led NTT to give up its takeover bid for International Digital Communications Inc. (IDC). Britain's Cable and Wireless PLC (C and W) earlier announced that its agreements with IDC shareholders gave it a 97.69% stake in the Japanese international telecom carrier.

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NTT chief speaks at news conference

NTT chief speaks at news conference

Junichiro Miyazu, president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), speaks at a news conference at the NTT head office in Tokyo on June 16. He explained the circumstances that had led NTT to give up its takeover bid for International Digital Communications Inc. (IDC). Britain's Cable and Wireless PLC (C and W) earlier announced that its agreements with IDC shareholders gave it a 97.69% stake in the Japanese international telecom carrier.

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NTT, AT and T agree on alliance

NTT, AT and T agree on alliance

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Junichiro Miyazu (C) and AT and T Solutions Vice President Scott Perry (R) announce an agreement to form a data communications service alliance targeting multinational enterprises at a news conference in Tokyo on April 27. Under the agreement, NTT and AT and T will consider setting up a joint venture in Japan to manage the global network business AT and T is to acquire from International Business Machines Corp. (IBM). ==Kyodo

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