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New Year tuna auction in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan, Jan. 6 Kyodo - Video shows a bluefin tuna that fetched 207 million yen ($1.3 million) during the year's first auction at the Toyosu fish market in Tokyo on Jan. 5, 2025. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan Post Group and Yamato Group Collaboration in Logistics Services

Japan Post Group and Yamato Group Collaboration in Logistics Services

Japan Post Group and Yamato Group held a press conference on cooperation in logistics services. Photo shows (from left) Yutaka Nagao, President of Yamato HD; Hiroya Masuda, President of Japan Post; and Kazuhide Kinugawa, President of Japan Post.=Date:June 19, 2023,Place:Tokyo

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Japan Post Group and Yamato Group Collaboration in Logistics Services

Japan Post Group and Yamato Group Collaboration in Logistics Services

Japan Post Group and Yamato Group held a press conference on cooperation in logistics services. Photo shows (from left) Yutaka Nagao, President of Yamato HD; Hiroya Masuda, President of Japan Post; and Kazuhide Kinugawa, President of Japan Post.=Date:June 19, 2023,Place:Tokyo

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Japan Post Group and Yamato Group Collaboration in Logistics Services

Japan Post Group and Yamato Group Collaboration in Logistics Services

Japan Post Group and Yamato Group held a press conference on cooperation in logistics services. Photo shows (from left) Yutaka Nagao, President of Yamato HD; Hiroya Masuda, President of Japan Post; and Kazuhide Kinugawa, President of Japan Post.=Date:June 19, 2023,Place:Tokyo

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Japan Post Group and Yamato Group Collaboration in Logistics Services

Japan Post Group and Yamato Group Collaboration in Logistics Services

Japan Post Group and Yamato Group held a press conference on cooperation in logistics services. Photo shows (from left) Yutaka Nagao, President of Yamato HD; Hiroya Masuda, President of Japan Post; and Kazuhide Kinugawa, President of Japan Post.=Date:June 19, 2023,Place:Tokyo

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Japan Post Group and Yamato Group Collaboration in Logistics Services

Japan Post Group and Yamato Group Collaboration in Logistics Services

Japan Post Group and Yamato Group held a press conference on cooperation in logistics services. Photo shows (from left) Yutaka Nagao, President of Yamato HD, and Hiroya Masuda, President of Japan Post.=Date:June 19, 2023,Place:Tokyo

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Professor emeritus speaks about 1954 nuclear fallout

Professor emeritus speaks about 1954 nuclear fallout

TOKYO, Japan - Nagao Ikeda, professor emeritus at the University of Tsukuba who analyzed radioactive fallout from the 1954 U.S. hydrogen bomb test in Bikini Atoll, speaks at a public lecture in Tokyo on April 20, 2014.

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1,234,567th pizza

1,234,567th pizza

KOBE, Japan - Takahiro Yamanaka (R), owner of pizza house Pinocchio, stands beside university professor Nobuo Nagao (C), who ordered a pizza carrying serial number 1,234,567 at the restaurant in Kobe, western Japan, on Aug. 18, 2012. The 50-year-old Italian restaurant served its 1,234,567th pizza, having served each one with a serial number since its opening in 1962.

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A-bomb exhibition held in U.S.

A-bomb exhibition held in U.S.

BURLINGTON, United States - A-bomb survivor Natsumi Nagao relates her experience of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in an auditorium of the city hall in Burlington, Vermont, in June.

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Japan Post punishes 34 officials for huge loss from unfair deal

Japan Post punishes 34 officials for huge loss from unfair deal

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Post Executive Officer Tameyasu Tsukada (L) and Shin-etsu Branch Office chief Toshiaki Nagao apologize at a press conference in Tokyo on May 12 after the company has punished 34 of its officials for causing a 2.7 billion yen loss with an unfair bulk mail service deal at its Nagaoka post office in Niigata Prefecture.

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Nobel laureate Tanaka to become visiting prof. at Kyoto Univ.

Nobel laureate Tanaka to become visiting prof. at Kyoto Univ.

KYOTO, Japan - Koichi Tanaka (R), winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, speaks at a press conference at Kyoto University in Kyoto's Sakyo Ward on Oct. 28 about his acceptance of an offer to become a visiting professor at the university's International Innovation Center. At left is Kyoto University President Makoto Nagao.

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Former sumo wrestler Mainoumi steps up to lectern

Former sumo wrestler Mainoumi steps up to lectern

HACHIOJI, Japan - Former sumo wrestler Mainoumi, who now goes by his real name Shuhei Nagao, steps up to the lectern at Teikyo University on April 19, and was greeted with applause by his students as he readied for his lecture at the Tokyo school. Nagao will deliver a weekly lecture on ''sociology from the viewpoint of sumo'' as a part-time lecturer.

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Suzuki's Earnings Conference for the Second Quarter of Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2019

Suzuki's Earnings Conference for the Second Quarter of Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2019

(From left) President Toshihiro Suzuki and Director Masahiko Nagao hold a press conference at the Asahi Seimei Otemachi Building on November 5, 2019.

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Japan Post punishes 34 officials for huge loss from unfair deal

Japan Post punishes 34 officials for huge loss from unfair deal

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Post Executive Officer Tameyasu Tsukada (L) and Shin-etsu Branch Office chief Toshiaki Nagao apologize at a press conference in Tokyo on May 12 after the company has punished 34 of its officials for causing a 2.7 billion yen loss with an unfair bulk mail service deal at its Nagaoka post office in Niigata Prefecture. (Kyodo)

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Ski guide checks snow to protect skiers from avalanches

Ski guide checks snow to protect skiers from avalanches

Ski guide Kuniyoshi Komine checks layers of snow at a Norikura Kogen highland resort in Matsumoto, Nagao Prefecture, central Japan, on Feb. 20, 2015, to protect backcountry skiers from avalanches. Backcountry skiers hit by snow slides have been increasing in Japan along with the growing popularity of the sport. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Shoemaker busy processing boots for people with leg problems

Shoemaker busy processing boots for people with leg problems

Shoemaker Hirokazu Nagao processes ordinary boots for people with disabilities or other problems with their legs at his workshop in Fukui, western Japan, on Feb. 10, 2015. He receives orders for tailored boots from almost all parts of Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ski resort hopes downhill mountain biking can boost business on slopes

Ski resort hopes downhill mountain biking can boost business on slopes

Photo taken Jan. 31, 2016 shows Tran Trung Kien (R), a student from Vietnam, posing for a photo with another participant after riding a bicycle on a slope during an event at the Togari Onsen ski resort in Iiyama, Nagao Prefecture. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Miyagi cheesemaker, 2011 quake survivor, opens shop in Hokkaido

Miyagi cheesemaker, 2011 quake survivor, opens shop in Hokkaido

Photo taken Jan. 22, 2016 in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, shows Eiji Nagao, owner of cheese factory "Japacheese," holding his products. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ski resort hopes downhill mountain biking can boost business on slopes

Ski resort hopes downhill mountain biking can boost business on slopes

Photo taken Jan. 31, 2016 shows a participant in an event riding a bicycle on a slope at the Togari Onsen ski resort in Iiyama, Nagao Prefecture. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ski resort hopes downhill mountain biking can boost business on slopes

Ski resort hopes downhill mountain biking can boost business on slopes

Photo taken Jan. 31, 2016 shows Shusei Matsuyama (front), an organizer of an event at the Togari Onsen ski resort in Iiyama, Nagao Prefecture, explaining to participants how to ride a bicycle on a slope. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ski resort hopes downhill mountain biking can boost business on slopes

Ski resort hopes downhill mountain biking can boost business on slopes

Photo taken Jan. 31, 2016 shows a participant in an event riding a bicycle on a slope at the Togari Onsen ski resort in Iiyama, Nagao Prefecture. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Flood-hit Japanese-Brazilian couple eat rice balls at shelter

Flood-hit Japanese-Brazilian couple eat rice balls at shelter

Liliane Nagao (R), a 50-year-old Japanese-Brazilian, and her husband Sergio eat "onigiri" rice balls on Sept. 10, 2015, at an elementary school in Joso, Ibaraki Prefecture, northeast of Tokyo, where they took shelter immediately after the disastrous flooding that hit the Kinu River basin. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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A-bomb exhibition held in U.S.

A-bomb exhibition held in U.S.

BURLINGTON, United States - A-bomb survivor Natsumi Nagao relates her experience of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in an auditorium of the city hall in Burlington, Vermont, in June. (Kyodo)

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Mt. Fuji seen from the Hakone post town

Mt. Fuji seen from the Hakone post town

This photo captures Mt. Fuji with Lake Ashinoko and the post town of Hakone in the foreground. The two-storied house with a gentle sloped roof in the centre is Hafuya (present-day Hakone Hotel), the pyramid shaped roofs on the left of it are, from the right, Matahara, Kawada, Koma, and Ishiuchi Honjins (officially appointed inns for feudal lords). The peninsulas on the left sticking out to the lake are, from the foreground, Hatabikiyama, Mikuniyama, and Nagao Pass just before Mt. Fuji can be seen.==Date:unknown, Place:Hakone, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number59‐46‐0]

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Yamato Holdings President Yutaka Nagao

Yamato Holdings President Yutaka Nagao

Yutaka Nagao, president of Yamato Holdings Co., a major Japanese delivery service company, gives an interview in Tokyo on Aug. 4, 2020.

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Yamato Holdings President Yutaka Nagao

Yamato Holdings President Yutaka Nagao

Yutaka Nagao, president of Yamato Holdings Co., a major Japanese delivery service company, gives an interview in Tokyo on Aug. 4, 2020.

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Yamato Holdings President Yutaka Nagao

Yamato Holdings President Yutaka Nagao

Yutaka Nagao, president of Yamato Holdings Co., a major Japanese delivery service company, gives an interview in Tokyo on Aug. 4, 2020.

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Yamato Holdings President Yutaka Nagao

Yamato Holdings President Yutaka Nagao

Yutaka Nagao, president of Yamato Holdings Co., a major Japanese delivery service company, gives an interview in Tokyo on Aug. 4, 2020.

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Yamato Holdings President Yutaka Nagao

Yamato Holdings President Yutaka Nagao

Yutaka Nagao, president of Yamato Holdings Co., a major Japanese delivery service company, gives an interview in Tokyo on Aug. 4, 2020.

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New president of Yamato Holdings

New president of Yamato Holdings

Yutaka Nagao, director and executive officer of Yamato Holdings Co., seen in this undated file photo, will become president of the door-to-door delivery service company effective April 1, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Order of Culture ceremony

Order of Culture ceremony

(From L) Information engineering researcher Makoto Nagao, composer Toshi Ichiyanagi, tax law expert Hiroshi Kaneko, pottery artist Masayuki Imai, and playwright and critic Masakazu Yamazaki pose for photos after receiving the Order of Culture from Emperor Akihito at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on Nov. 3, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Order of Culture ceremony

Order of Culture ceremony

Japanese Emperor Akihito (L) confers the Order of Culture, Japan's top cultural award, to information engineering researcher Makoto Nagao at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on Nov. 3, 2018. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (back) is also pictured. (Pool photo)(Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Yamato to use AI to find best parcel delivery routes for drivers

Yamato to use AI to find best parcel delivery routes for drivers

Yutaka Nagao, president of Japan's major parcel delivery company Yamato Transport Co., is interviewed in Tokyo on June 8, 2017. Yamato Transport will utilize artificial intelligence to find the most efficient delivery routes for drivers from April 2018 in an effort to streamline its delivery system, Nagao said. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nobel laureate Tanaka to become visiting prof. at Kyoto Univ.

Nobel laureate Tanaka to become visiting prof. at Kyoto Univ.

KYOTO, Japan - Koichi Tanaka (R), winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, speaks at a press conference at Kyoto University in Kyoto's Sakyo Ward on Oct. 28 about his acceptance of an offer to become a visiting professor at the university's International Innovation Center. At left is Kyoto University President Makoto Nagao. (Kyodo)

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