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Appearance of NYK Line

Appearance of NYK Line

Appearance of NYK Line=July 9,2025,Tokyo

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NHK foresees revenue loss of up to 50 bil. yen due to fee dodgers

NHK foresees revenue loss of up to 50 bil. yen due to fee dodgers

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Broadcasting Corp. (NHK) President Genichi Hashimoto speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Sept. 20. He said NYK anticipates up to 50 billion yen in revenue loss for the year ending March 2006 because many people are refusing to pay viewership fees.

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Weir wins men's program at NHK Trophy

Weir wins men's program at NHK Trophy

NAGOYA, Japan - Johnny Weir is in action in the men's single program at the NYK Trophy at Nagoya Sports Complex on Nov. 7. Weir led an American one-two finish to win his first Grand Prix title at the NHK Trophy, the third competition of the International Skating Union Grand Prix Series.

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Kyushu Electric Power signs LNG bunkering contracts for coal with two shipping companies

Kyushu Electric Power signs LNG bunkering contracts for coal with two shipping companies

The cost of the project and the share of the cost with Kyushu Electric Power Co. will not be disclosed. The two shipping companies mentioned the spread of LNG-fueled vessels. Hitoshi Nagasawa, president of Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK), said, "We will basically use LNG-fueled vessels for car carriers. Junichiro Ikeda, president of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), expressed his willingness to work on infrastructure development, including fuel supply. The fuel will be supplied by Kyushu Electric Company (Tobata Ward, Kitakyushu City) at its onshore shipping facilities. Kyushu Electric will also consider cultivating other customers and supplying them with coal. Photo shows (from left) NYK President Nagasawa, Kyuden President Ikebe, and MOL President Ikeda shaking hands on December 25, 2019, location unknown, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Weir wins men's program at NHK Trophy

Weir wins men's program at NHK Trophy

NAGOYA, Japan - Johnny Weir is in action in the men's single program at the NYK Trophy at Nagoya Sports Complex on Nov. 7. Weir led an American one-two finish to win his first Grand Prix title at the NHK Trophy, the third competition of the International Skating Union Grand Prix Series. (Kyodo)

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NHK foresees revenue loss of up to 50 bil. yen due to fee dodger

NHK foresees revenue loss of up to 50 bil. yen due to fee dodger

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Broadcasting Corp. (NHK) President Genichi Hashimoto speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Sept. 20. He said NYK anticipates up to 50 billion yen in revenue loss for the year ending March 2006 because many people are refusing to pay viewership fees. (Kyodo)

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Japan - Yokohama - The Grand Pier

Japan - Yokohama - The Grand Pier

Japan - Yokohama - The Grand Pier. The HMS Rawalpindi (left) was a British armed merchant cruiser (a converted passenger ship - as it was at the time of this photograph - as the P&O vessel the SS Rawalpindi) that was sunk in a surface action against the German battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau during the first months of Second World War. On the right is the Hikawa Maru - a Japanese ocean liner that was built for the Nippon Yusen KK line by the Yokohama Dock Company. She was launched on 30 September 1929, and made her maiden voyage from Kobe to Seattle on 13 May 1930. Date: circa 1931

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2nd ship sails through newly expanded Panama Canal

2nd ship sails through newly expanded Panama Canal

The LPG carrier Lycaste Peace sails toward the Agua Clara locks, the newly built locks on the Atlantic end of the Panama Canal, near Colon, central Panama, on June 27, 2016, as it heads toward the Pacific Ocean. Operated by Japanese shipping company Nippon Yusen K.K., known as NYK Line, the vessel became the second ship to sail through the new locks, following a Chinese container ship's inaugural passage the previous day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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2nd ship sails through newly expanded Panama Canal

2nd ship sails through newly expanded Panama Canal

The LPG carrier Lycaste Peace sails through the Agua Clara locks, the newly built locks on the Atlantic end of the Panama Canal, near Colon, central Panama, on June 27, 2016, as it heads toward the Pacific Ocean. Operated by Japanese shipping company Nippon Yusen K.K., known as NYK Line, the vessel became the second ship to sail through the new locks, following a Chinese container ship's inaugural passage the previous day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan cruise ship returns after passenger tests positive for COVID-19

Japan cruise ship returns after passenger tests positive for COVID-19

Fukashi Sakamoto, president of NYK Cruises Co., bows in apology in front of reporters in Yokohama on May 1, 2021. The Asuka II cruise ship returned to Yokohama the same day four days earlier than initially scheduled after a passenger tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

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Japan cruise ship returns after passenger tests positive for COVID-19

Japan cruise ship returns after passenger tests positive for COVID-19

Fukashi Sakamoto, president of NYK Cruises Co., meets the press in Yokohama near Tokyo on May 1, 2021. The Asuka II cruise ship returned to Yokohama the same day four days earlier than initially scheduled after a passenger tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

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Nippon Yusen new president

Nippon Yusen new president

Undated photo shows Hitoshi Nagasawa, executive vice president of NYK Line, or Nippon Yusen Kaisha. The major Japanese shipping company said April 26, 2019, that he will take its presidency June 19. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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