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Hitachi, Ltd. submitted a written request for spring collective bargaining

Hitachi, Ltd. submitted a written request for spring collective bargaining

Hitachi, Ltd. submits written demands for spring collective bargaining. Photo Shows (2nd left) Miyuki Hanzawa, President of the Central Executive Committee of the Hitachi, Ltd. labor union, handing over the written demands, and (3rd left) Susumu Takimoto, Deputy CHRO of Hitachi, Ltd.=February 13,2025,Tokyo

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Hitachi Workers' Union Demands 13,000 yen in Spring Struggle

Hitachi Workers' Union Demands 13,000 yen in Spring Struggle

Hitachi Workers' Union Demands 13,000 yen in Spring Struggle. Miyuki Hanzawa, President, Central Executive Committee, Hitachi Labor Union. =Date:Febuary 15, 2024, Place: Tokyo

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Police officer writing out victim certificates

Police officer writing out victim certificates

Tokuo Fujita, then 28, a police officer from the Ujina Police Station, surrounded by victims, is writing out victim certificates for survivors in front of the Hiroshima District Monopoly Bureau, located on the east side of Miyuki Bridge. The desk was placed on the south side of the "Minami-machi 3-chome" streetcar stop (now called "Minami-machi 6-chome"). Mr. Fujita, who had just finished working the night shift, experienced the atomic bombing at the police station about 4.7 kilometers from the hypocenter. His forehead was cut by broken window glass, but he rushed to the police box on the west side of Miyuki Bridge and helped injured citizens and students. (Distance from hypocenter 2400 meters.) Photo: Yoshito Matsushige, Collection: Photo Archives of Japan, Ownership: Chugoku Shimbun, **Editorial use only, commercial use not possible**,Credit: Chugoku Shimbun/Kyodo News Images

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Devastation at the west end of Miyuki Bridge (Panoramic view)

Devastation at the west end of Miyuki Bridge (Panoramic view)

At the west end of Miyuki Bridge, 2.2 kilometers southeast of the hypocenter. A police officer from the Ujina Police Station had begun to administer first aid by applying oil stored in the station to the wounds of the injured men and women of all ages who had taken refuge there. Men and women collapsed or squatting, a woman holding a baby, female students receiving first aid, and a police officer are captured in the photo. The railings on the lower river side (left side) of the bridge had been blown into the river. The building on the left is the Senda-machi Police Box of the Ujina Police Station, and the building in the back is Hiroshima Technical Institute. Miyuki Bridge, connecting Senda-machi and Minami-machi, is one of the major bridges in Hiroshima City, on which streetcars also run. (Distance from hypocenter 2200 meters.) Photo: Yoshito Matsushige, Collection: Photo Archives of Japan, Ownership: Chugoku Shimbun, **Editorial use only, commercial use not possible**,Credit: Chugoku Shimbun/Kyodo News Images

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Devastation at the west end of Miyuki Bridge (Close-up)

Devastation at the west end of Miyuki Bridge (Close-up)

People suffering burns received dabs of transformer oil brought from the nearby Hiroshima Electric Railway. The girl in the foreground, wearing a sailorstyle uniform with a triangular collar, and the girl to her left were second-year students at Hiroshima Girls' Commercial School (then 13 years old) who experienced the atomic bombing at the Hiroshima Postal Savings Bureau in Senda-machi 1-chome, where they were mobilized to work, but survived. The boy second to the right of the police officer from the Ujina Police Station was a first-year student at Hiroshima Municipal Junior High School (then 12 years old) who experienced the atomic bombing in Koami-cho (now part of Naka Ward), where he was helping to demolish buildings to create fire lanes. It is believed he was on his way to his home in Danbarasuehiro-cho (now Danbara in Minami Ward), where he lived with his parents. He went missing and his remains were never found. (Distance from hypocenter 2200 meters.) Photo: Yoshito Matsushige, Collection: Photo Archives of Japan, Ownership: Chugoku Shimbun, **Editorial use only, commercial use not possible**,Credit: Chugoku Shimbun/Kyodo News Images

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Collapsed Minami Branch of Nishi Fire Station

Collapsed Minami Branch of Nishi Fire Station

The view from the destroyed window of the home-cum-barbershop looking east. The Minami Branch of the Nishi Fire Station, a two-story wooden structure, collapsed in the blast and was reduced to rubble. A man in a national defense uniform walks toward Miyuki Bridge along the street on which ran the Ujina Line streetcars. (Distance from hypocenter 2800 meters.) Photo: Yoshito Matsushige, Collection: Photo Archives of Japan, Ownership: Chugoku Shimbun, **Editorial use only, commercial use not possible**,Credit: Chugoku Shimbun/Kyodo News Images

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Japanese female ventriloquist performs

Japanese female ventriloquist performs

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese female ventriloquist Miyuki Kiyama performs in Tokyo on Jan. 5, 2015. She began learning the art about 15 years ago, setting aside some of her child-rearing time.

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JetStar's 1st internally trained pilot makes debut flight

JetStar's 1st internally trained pilot makes debut flight

NARITA, Japan - Kuniyasu Mitsuhashi (R) holds a bunch of flowers presented to him at Tokyo's Haneda airport after his debut flight as the first internally trained pilot of low-cost carrier JetStar Japan Co. on March 3, 2014. Standing next to him is JetStar Japan CEO Miyuki Suzuki.

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Jetstar marks 2 million passengers

Jetstar marks 2 million passengers

NARITA, Japan - Budget airline operator Jetstar Japan Co. holds a commemorative ceremony at Narita International Airport near Tokyo on Aug. 13, 2013, after crossing the threshold of having carried 2 million passengers since its inauguration in July 2012. At right is Jetstar President Miyuki Suzuki.

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Chinese unofficial envoy in Japan

Chinese unofficial envoy in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Li Xiaolin (R), the head of a key Chinese organization involved in people-to-people diplomacy with foreign countries, attends an exhibition in Tokyo of Chinese and Japanese calligraphy masters on April 2, 2013, together with former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama (L) and his wife Miyuki (2nd from L). Li was in Japan in her capacity as president of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries.

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Jetstar launches flights at Centrair

Jetstar launches flights at Centrair

NAGOYA, Japan - Miyuki Suzuki (C), president of Jetstar Japan Co., cuts the ribbon with Nagoya Mayor Takashi Kawamura (2nd from L) and Aichi Gov. Hideaki Omura (2nd from R) during a ceremony at Central Japan International Airport near Nagoya, known as Centrair, on March 31, 2013, the day the budget airline inaugurated flights between the airport and Sapporo as well as Fukuoka.

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Hatoyama in China

Hatoyama in China

NANJING, China - Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his wife Miyuki join hands at a Nanjing Massacre memorial hall in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on Jan. 17, 2013.

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Hatoyama in China

Hatoyama in China

NANJING, China - Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama lowers his head at a Nanjing Massacre memorial hall in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on Jan. 17, 2013. At left is his wife Miyuki.

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Hatoyama in China

Hatoyama in China

BEIJING, China - Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama arrives at Beijing airport on Jan. 15, 2013, for a four-day visit to China. Behind him is his wife Miyuki.

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Ex-PM Hatoyama announces retirement from politics

Ex-PM Hatoyama announces retirement from politics

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in July 1986 shows Yukio Hatoyama (C, front) celebrating with his wife Miyuki (to the right) and supporters at his campaign office in Muroran, Hokkaido, after winning a House of Representatives seat for the first time. Hatoyama, who was the first prime minister following the Democratic Party of Japan's ascent to power in 2009, said on Nov. 21, 2012, that he will not run in the Dec. 16 general election for the House of Representatives and will retire from politics.

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Japan beats S. Africa in women's field hockey to finish 9th

Japan beats S. Africa in women's field hockey to finish 9th

LONDON, Britain - Japan's Keiko Manabe (front) shoots the ball during the first half of a women's field hockey match against South Africa for ninth and 10th places at the Riverbank Arena at the 2012 London Olympics on Aug. 8, 2012. Japan beat South Africa 2-1 in extra time. At back is Japan's Miyuki Nakagawa.

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Japan wins women's field hockey Group A match

Japan wins women's field hockey Group A match

LONDON, Britain - Japan's Miyuki Nakagawa (C) is in action during the first half of a women's field hockey tournament Group A match against China at the Riverbank Arena at the 2012 London Olympics on Aug. 6, 2012. Japan defeated China 1-0.

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Japan makes winning start in women's badminton doubles

Japan makes winning start in women's badminton doubles

LONDON, Britain - Japan's badminton pair of Satoko Suetsugu (L) and Miyuki Maeda (R) won their Group D match over Kamilla Rytter Juhl and Christinna Pedersen of Denmark 18-21, 21-14, 21-17 at Wembley Arena in women's doubles badminton action at the London Olympics in London on July 28, 2012.

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Japan makes winning start in women's badminton doubles

Japan makes winning start in women's badminton doubles

LONDON, Britain - Japan's badminton pair of Satoko Suetsugu and Miyuki Maeda (foreground) won their Group D match over Kamilla Rytter Juhl and Christinna Pedersen of Denmark 18-21, 21-14, 21-17 at Wembley Arena in women's doubles badminton action at the London Olympics in London on July 28, 2012.

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Jetstar Japan eyes launching int'l flights in Asia in 2013

Jetstar Japan eyes launching int'l flights in Asia in 2013

TOKYO, Japan - Jetstar Japan Co. Chief Executive Officer Miyuki Suzuki speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on June 19, 2012. Suzuki said the low-cost carrier plans to launch international routes connecting Japan and neighboring Asian countries in 2013.

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Jetstar holds 1 yen flight campaign

Jetstar holds 1 yen flight campaign

TOKYO, Japan - Jetstar Japan Co. President Miyuki Suzuki (front L) and television personality Becky (C) attend a press conference of the budget airline of Japan Airlines Co. in Tokyo on April 17, 2012. Jetstar said it sold one-way tickets for 1 yen for 10,000 seats on six domestic routes in a special two-hour online campaign the same day ahead of the start of services on July 3, 2012.

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Jetstar Japan names destination cities

Jetstar Japan names destination cities

TOKYO, Japan - Jetstar Japan Chief Executive Officer Miyuki Suzuki (2nd from L) attends a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 8, 2012, introducing four destination cities the low-cost carrier will serve -- Osaka, Sapporo, Fukuoka and Naha -- from its home base Narita International Airport near Tokyo. The budget airline set up by Japan Airlines Co., trading house Mitsubishi Corp. and the Qantas Group of Australia, also said it will commence domestic flights on July 3, 2012.

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Japanese aid worker Konnai returns from quake-hit Turkey

Japanese aid worker Konnai returns from quake-hit Turkey

NARITA, Japan - Miyuki Konnai, a 32-year-old Japanese aid worker, on Nov. 16, 2011, shows a piece of debris which she brought back from quake-hit Turkey, during a press conference at Narita airport in Chiba Prefecture. Konnai, a member of the Association for Aid and Relief, Japan, was rescued after a hotel where she was staying collapsed in the earthquake that hit eastern Turkey on Nov. 9, 2011. Konnai had been engaging in relief efforts after a major quake in October devastated the area.

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Ex-telecom exec to head budget airline Jetstar Japan

Ex-telecom exec to head budget airline Jetstar Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Miyuki Suzuki, who will become the chief executive officer of budget airline Jetstar Japan, holds a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on Oct. 11, 2011. Japan Airlines Co., trading house Mitsubishi Corp. and the Qantas Group of Australia, which jointly set up Jetstar Japan, announced the same day the appointment of Suzuki, a former senior executive director of fixed-line phone service provider Japan Telecom Co., as the CEO of the airline that aims to begin flying by the end of 2012.

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Pronuclear incumbent wins in Hokkaido mayoral election

Pronuclear incumbent wins in Hokkaido mayoral election

IWANAI, Japan - Yuji Kamioka, the mayor of Iwanai town, Hokkaido, known as an advocate of restarting idled reactors at a nearby nuclear power plant, celebrates his reelection on Oct. 2, 2011, after seeing off the challenge of antinuclear candidate Miyuki Oishi. Kamioka secured a third four-year term after pledging stricter oversight of Hokkaido Electric Power Co.'s Tomari nuclear plant.

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Japanese Badminton pair secure medal at worlds

Japanese Badminton pair secure medal at worlds

LONDON, Britain - Japan's Satoko Suetsuna (L) and Miyuki Maeda play against Meiliana Jauhari and Greysia Polii of Indonesia in their women's doubles quarterfinal match at the world badminton championships in London on Aug. 12, 2011. The Japanese pair defeated the Indonesian pair 21-15, 21-17 to become the first Japanese medalists at the worlds since 2007.

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Suetsuna, Maeda advance to top 16

Suetsuna, Maeda advance to top 16

LONDON, Britain - Japan's Satoko Suetsuna (front) and Miyuki Maeda play in the second round of the women's doubles at the World Badminton Championships in London on Aug. 9, 2011. The pair beat the Indonesian pair of Andini Suci Rizky and Della Destiara Haris 21-14, 21-15 to advance to the third round.

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Suetsuna, Maeda advance to top 16

Suetsuna, Maeda advance to top 16

LONDON, Britain - Japan's Miyuki Maeda (R) and Satoko Suetsuna play in the second round of the women's doubles at the World Badminton Championships in London on Aug. 9, 2011. The pair beat the Indonesian pair of Andini Suci Rizky and Della Destiara Haris 21-14, 21-15 to advance to the third round.

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'Japan Week' kicks off at Shanghai Expo, Hatoyama celebrates

'Japan Week' kicks off at Shanghai Expo, Hatoyama celebrates

SHANGHAI, China - Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama (L) and his wife Miyuki attend a ceremony to mark ''Japan Day'' at the Shanghai World Expo in Shanghai on June 12, 2010, commencing a weeklong series of events to introduce classical and contemporary Japanese arts and culture to visitors from China and other parts of the world.

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Hatoyama in S. Korea for 3-way summit

Hatoyama in S. Korea for 3-way summit

JEJU, South Korea - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama (L), with his wife Miyuki, arrives in Jeju Island in South Korea on May 29, 2010. Hatoyama took part in a trilateral summit with South Korean President Lee Myung Bak and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Hatoyama in S. Korea for 3-way summit

Hatoyama in S. Korea for 3-way summit

SEOUL, South Korea - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama (3rd from L) and his wife Miyuki (2nd from L) visit South Korea's national cemetery in Daejeon on May 29, 2010, to pay their respects to the sailors who died in the sinking of the corvette Cheonan in March.

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Hatoyama in S. Korea for 3-way summit

Hatoyama in S. Korea for 3-way summit

JEJU, South Korea - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama (L), with his wife Miyuki, arrives in Jeju Island in South Korea on May 29, 2010. Hatoyama took part in a trilateral summit with South Korean President Lee Myung Bak and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Hatoyama in S. Korea for 3-way summit

Hatoyama in S. Korea for 3-way summit

SEOUL, South Korea - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama (L), with his wife Miyuki, arrives at an air force base in Seoul on May 29, 2010. The Hatoyamas visited South Korea's national cemetery in Daejeon the same day to pay their respects to the sailors who died in the sinking of the corvette Cheonan in March.

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Hatoyama attends reception in Mumbai

Hatoyama attends reception in Mumbai

MUMBAI, India - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama (R) and his wife Miyuki head for a reception in Mumbai hosted by Maharashtra Governor S C Jamir on Dec. 27, 2009. Hatoyama arrived in the western Indian city the same day on the first leg of a three-day visit to India.

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Hatoyama arrives in Mumbai

Hatoyama arrives in Mumbai

MUMBAI, India - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama (L) and his wife Miyuki alight from their aircraft on arriving in Mumbai on Dec. 27, 2009. Hatoyama arrived in the western Indian city the same day on the first leg of a three-day visit to India.

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Hatoyama leaves for India to meet Singh

Hatoyama leaves for India to meet Singh

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama waves as he and wife Miyuki prepare to depart Tokyo's Haneda airport on Dec. 27, 2009, for India for talks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

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PM Hatoyama, wife Miyuki visit a news photo exhibition

PM Hatoyama, wife Miyuki visit a news photo exhibition

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his wife Miyuki stand in front of a photo showing him just having been elected prime minister at the parliament after the premier autographed the image at an exhibition of this year's news photos at a department store in Tokyo's Nihombashi area on Dec. 23, 2009.

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Hatoyama back in Japan after attending COP15 meeting in Copenhagen

Hatoyama back in Japan after attending COP15 meeting in Copenhagen

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his wife Miyuki arrive at Haneda airport in Tokyo on Dec. 19, 2009, after attending a meeting of leaders at a key U.N. climate change conference in Copenhagen.

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Hatoyama leaves for COP15

Hatoyama leaves for COP15

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama (L) waves as he leaves Tokyo's Haneda Airport for Copenhagen, with his wife Miyuki, on Dec. 17, 2009 to attend the 15th Conference of Parties to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change. Hatoyama will participate in the final phase of negations with leaders from 110 countries at the convention.

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Hatoyamas, golf star Ishikawa among new dolls

Hatoyamas, golf star Ishikawa among new dolls

TOKYO, Japan - A woman in kimono shows off six sets of ''kawari-bina'' dolls depicting figures and themes that were this year's newsmakers, unveiled by traditional doll maker Tougyoku at a Tokyo hotel Dec. 10, 2009. The figures and themes, which included Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama who took office this fall and his wife Miyuki, teenage golf star Ryo Ishikawa, and the new flu, were selected by votes from the public.

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Hatoyama leaves for Bali to attend democracy forum

Hatoyama leaves for Bali to attend democracy forum

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his wife, Miyuki, wave as they leave Tokyo's Haneda airport for Bali, Indonesia, on Dec. 9, 2009, to attend an annual meeting of the Bali Democracy Forum. Hatoyama will hold talks with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and co-chair the meeting with the president.

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Obama, Matsui, featured in decorative battledores

Obama, Matsui, featured in decorative battledores

TOKYO, Japan - A woman in kimono poses with a ''Kawari Hagoita'' featuring Ryo Ishikawa, the teenage golf star, at the main office of Japanese doll maker Kyugetsu in Tokyo on Dec. 9, 2009. Among this year's 10 ''Kawari Hagoita,'' a traditional Japanese battledore popular as decoration during New Year's, are those featuring U.S. President Barack Obama, Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his wife Miyuki, and New York Yankees slugger Hideki Matsui, the winner of this year's World Series MVP.

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Hatoyama arrives in Singapore to attend APEC forum

Hatoyama arrives in Singapore to attend APEC forum

SINGAPORE, Singapore - Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama (C) arrives in Singapore on the morning of Nov. 14, 2009, with his wife Miyuki (R) to attend a two-day summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum starting later in the day. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Hatoyamas leaves Hua Hin

Hatoyamas leaves Hua Hin

HUA HIN, Thailand - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama (L) waves before boarding a plane at Hua Hin airport in Thailand on Oct. 25, 2009. Bowing is Hatoyama's wife Miyuki. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Hatoyama arrives in Thailand to attend ASEAN summit

Hatoyama arrives in Thailand to attend ASEAN summit

HUA HIN, Thailand - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his wife Miyuki arrive in Hua Hin, Thailand, on Oct. 23, 2009, to attend a summit related to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Hatoyama heads to Thailand with 'East Asian community' initiative

Hatoyama heads to Thailand with 'East Asian community' initiative

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, with his wife Miyuki, waves to government officials at Haneda airport as he heads for Thailand on Oct. 23, 2009, to meet his Asia-Pacific counterparts for a series of summits, at which he is expected to seek support for his ''East Asian community'' concept for closer regional cooperation.

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Japan's first lady wins 'best Jeanist' award

Japan's first lady wins 'best Jeanist' award

TOKYO, Japan - Miyuki Hatoyama (C), wife of Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, receives one of this year's Best Jeanist awards during a ceremony in Tokyo on Oct. 19, 2009.

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Tokyo International Film Festival to begin for 9-day run

Tokyo International Film Festival to begin for 9-day run

TOKO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama (L) and his wife Miyuki arrive for the opening ceremony of the Tokyo International Film Festival in Tokyo on Oct. 17, 2009.

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Miyuki Hatoyama visits school in Beijing

Miyuki Hatoyama visits school in Beijing

BEIJING, China - Miyuki Hatoyama, wife of Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, exchanges high-fives with a child during a welcome ceremony at a Japanese school in Beijing on Oct. 10, 2009. (Pool photo)

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Miyuki Hatoyama visits school in Beijing

Miyuki Hatoyama visits school in Beijing

BEIJING, China - Miyuki Hatoyama, wife of Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, waves to students of a Japanese school in Beijing on Oct. 10, 2009. Hatoyama, a former musical actress, sang a song with children during the welcome ceremony at the school. (Pool photo)

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