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Conference on the change of president of Meiji HD

Conference on the change of president of Meiji HD

Press conference for the change of president of Meiji HD. Photo shows from left to right: Bunjiro Yao, incoming COO; Katsunari Matsuda, incoming president and CEO; and Toshiaki Nagasato, incoming COO.=April 8,2025,Tokyo

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Conference on the change of president of Meiji HD

Conference on the change of president of Meiji HD

Press conference for the change of president of Meiji HD. Photo shows from left to right: Katsunori Matsuda, CEO and President-Elect of Meiji HD; Bunjiro Yao, COO and Director-Executive Officer; and Toshiaki Nagasato, COO and Director-Executive Officer.=April 8,2025,Tokyo

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Conference on the change of president of Meiji HD

Conference on the change of president of Meiji HD

Press conference for the change of president of Meiji HD. Photo shows (from left) Mariko Matsumura, Chairperson of the Nominating Committee for Independent Outside Directors; Kazuo Kawamura, President and CEO of Meiji HD; Katunari Matsuda, President and CEO-elect of Meiji HD; Bunjiro Yao, Director and COO; Toshiaki Nagasato, Director and COO-elect; and Daikichiro Kobayashi, Director and COO.=April 8,2025,Tokyo

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Nadeshiko Japan defeat Canada in friendly

Nadeshiko Japan defeat Canada in friendly

VANCOUVER, Canada - Japan's Asano Nagasato (C) is congratulated by teammates as she scored the opener during the first half of an international friendly soccer match against Canada in Vancouver, Canada, on Oct. 28, 2014. Japan won 3-2.

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Nadeshiko Japan defeat Canada in friendly

Nadeshiko Japan defeat Canada in friendly

VANCOUVER, Canada - Japan's Asano Nagasato (far L) celebrates with older sister Yuki Ogimi after scoring the opener during the first half of an international friendly soccer match against Canada in Vancouver, Canada, on Oct. 28, 2014. Japan won 3-2.

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Nadeshiko Japan defeat Canada in friendly

Nadeshiko Japan defeat Canada in friendly

VANCOUVER, Canada - Asano Nagasato of Japan scores the opener during the first half of an international friendly soccer match against Canada in Vancouver, Canada, on Oct. 28, 2014. Japan won 3-2.

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Japan edge Sweden in Olympic warm-up

Japan edge Sweden in Olympic warm-up

GOTHENBURG, Sweden - Japan's Yuki Nagasato (R) scores during the first half of a friendly game against Sweden in Gothenburg, Sweden, on June 20, 2012. Japan won 1-0 in a warm-up against their London Olympic Group F rivals.

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Japan beat Brazil to win Kirin Challenge Cup

Japan beat Brazil to win Kirin Challenge Cup

KOBE, Japan - Yuki Nagasato (17) heads home to score Japan's second goal during the second half of a Kirin Challenge Cup women's international soccer friendly game against Brazil in Kobe, Japan, on April 5, 2012. Japan won 4-1 to capture the three-nation cup title.

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Japan beaten by Germany in Algarve Cup final

Japan beaten by Germany in Algarve Cup final

FARO, Portugal - Japan's Yuki Nagasato (17) scores her team's third goal against Germany in the second half of the final of the Algarve Cup in Faro, Portugal, on March 7, 2012. Japan was defeated 4-3.

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Japan beat Norway in Algarve Cup

Japan beat Norway in Algarve Cup

PARCHAL, Portugal - Japan's Yuki Nagasato (L) equalizes against Norway in the first half of their opening game of the Algarve Cup in Parchal, Portugal, on Feb. 29, 2012. Japan won 2-1.

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Japanese soccer players, ex-German President Weizsaecker

Japanese soccer players, ex-German President Weizsaecker

BERLIN, Germany - (From L to R) Japanese soccer players Makoto Hasebe, Kozue Ando, Yuki Nagasato and former German President Richard von Weizsaecker are among the guests at a party celebrating Japanese Emperor Akihito's upcoming birthday, held at the Japanese Embassy in Berlin on Dec. 7, 2011.

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Nadeshiko Japan open Olympic qualifying with victory

Nadeshiko Japan open Olympic qualifying with victory

JINAN, China - Yuki Nagasato plays in the opening game of the final round of women's Asian qualifiers for next year's London Olympics. Nadeshiko Japan defeated Thailand 3-0 in the game at Shandong Sports Center in China on Sept. 1, 2011.

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'Nadeshiko Japan' returns home with victory

'Nadeshiko Japan' returns home with victory

NARITA, Japan - Japan's women's soccer team ''Nadeshiko Japan,'' including forward Yuki Nagasato (C) and team captain and midfielder Homare Sawa (L), get heroes' welcomes from fans at Narita International Airport in Chiba Prefecture on July 19, 2011, after winning the Women's World Cup for the first time in Germany.

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Japan beat New Zealand at Women's World Cup

Japan beat New Zealand at Women's World Cup

BOCHUM, Germany - Japan players celebrate after Yuki Nagasato (2nd from L) scored the team's first goal in a Women's World Cup game against New Zealand in Bochum, Germany, on June 27, 2011. Japan won 2-1 to make a winning start in the Women's World Cup campaign.

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Women's World Cup team of Japan

Women's World Cup team of Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Japan coach Norio Sasaki (C) poses with his soccer players for the fifth Women's World Cup -- Yuki Nagasato (L), Nahomi Kawasumi (2nd from L), Homare Sawa (2nd from R) and Kozue Ando (R) -- in Tokyo on June 8, 2011, after a press conference to announce the squad.

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Japan beat N. Korea 2-1 at Women's Asian Cup

Japan beat N. Korea 2-1 at Women's Asian Cup

CHENGDU, China - Japan forward Yuki Nagasato (L) celebrates after scoring her side's second goal during the first half of a Group A game against North Korea at Chengdu Sports Center in Chengdu, Sichuan Province on May 24, 2010. Japan won 2-1. Japan secured the top spot in Group A and will play Australia in the semifinals on May 27.

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Japan beat N. Korea 2-1 at Women's Asian Cup

Japan beat N. Korea 2-1 at Women's Asian Cup

CHENGDU, China - Japan forward Yuki Nagasato scores her side's second goal during the first half of a Group A game against North Korea at Chengdu Sports Center in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, on May 24, 2010. Japan won 2-1. Japan secured the top spot in Group A and will play Australia in the semifinals on May 27.

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Japan's women beat Argentina in final Olympic tune-up

Japan's women beat Argentina in final Olympic tune-up

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Yuki Nagasato (17) shoots during the first half of a game against Argentina at Tokyo's National Stadium on July 29 to prepare for the upcoming Beijing Olympics. Japan's women passed their final test ahead of the Olympics with flying colors, beating Argentina 2-0 win.

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Japan's women beat Russia 2-0 in soccer friendly

Japan's women beat Russia 2-0 in soccer friendly

FUKUROI, Japan - Japan forward Yuki Nagasato (C) strikes the opener to put the Japanese women's national soccer team on the way to a 2-0 win over Russia in a friendly in Shizuoka Prefecture on Feb. 18.

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KM Biologics President Nagasato

KM Biologics President Nagasato

Toshiaki Nagasato, president of KM Biologics Co., gives an interview to Kyodo News in the southwestern Japan city of Kumamoto on Nov. 7, 2022. The Japanese pharmaceuticals company is developing a domestic COVID-19 vaccine.

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KM Biologics President Nagasato

KM Biologics President Nagasato

Toshiaki Nagasato, president of KM Biologics Co., gives an interview to Kyodo News in the southwestern Japan city of Kumamoto on Nov. 7, 2022. The Japanese pharmaceuticals company is developing a domestic COVID-19 vaccine.

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KM Biologics begins development of vaccine for novel coronavirus

KM Biologics begins development of vaccine for novel coronavirus

KM Biologics (Kita Ward, Kumamoto City) has started to develop a vaccine for a new coronavirus infection. At a press conference held on April 25, President Nagasato said, "Our strength lies in the fact that we have skilled technicians and facilities from our days at the Research Institute for Chemotherapy and Serotherapy (KAKETSUKEN). As a member of the Meiji Group, we will do our utmost to expand this business. The new drug will be developed jointly with the National Institute of Infectious Diseases, the Institute of Medical Science of the University of Tokyo, and the National Institute of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition. The company will consider using its Kikuchi Research Center in Kikuchi City, Kumamoto Prefecture, and its Koshi Plant in Koshi City, Kumamoto Prefecture, which are capable of producing vaccines for 57 million new influenza cases. (Photo taken on May 25, 2020, location unknown, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Japan's women beat Russia 2-0 in soccer friendly

Japan's women beat Russia 2-0 in soccer friendly

FUKUROI, Japan - Japan forward Yuki Nagasato (C) strikes the opener to put the Japanese women's national soccer team on the way to a 2-0 win over Russia in a friendly in Shizuoka Prefecture on Feb. 18. (Kyodo)

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Japan's women beat Argentina in final Olympic tune-up

Japan's women beat Argentina in final Olympic tune-up

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Yuki Nagasato (17) shoots during the first half of a game against Argentina at Tokyo's National Stadium on July 29 to prepare for the upcoming Beijing Olympics. Japan's women passed their final test ahead of the Olympics with flying colors, beating Argentina 2-0 win. (Kyodo)

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Nadeshiko star player Ogimi gets divorce

Nadeshiko star player Ogimi gets divorce

Undated photo shows Frankfurt striker and longtime Nadeshiko Japan member Yuki Ogimi, who announced April 6, 2016, she has walked out of her four-year marriage to mental training coach Kosuke Ogimi. Ogimi will continue playing as Yuki Ogimi for the rest of this season but will return to her previous name, Yuki Nagasato, from next season. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Member sisters of Japan's national soccer team awarded by hometown

Member sisters of Japan's national soccer team awarded by hometown

Yuki Ogimi (L) and her younger sister Asano Nagasato (R), members of the Japanese women's national soccer team, pose after receiving special awards from the Atsugi municipal government on July 19, 2015, for their role in helping the team end as a runner-up in the FIFA Women's World Cup Canada this year. Atsugi Mayor Tsuneyoshi Kobayashi is flanked by the sisters born in the Kanagawa prefectural city west of Tokyo. ==Kyodo

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Japan ready for World Cup semifinal against England

Japan ready for World Cup semifinal against England

(From L) Aya Miyama, Asano Nagasato, Yuki Ogimi and Shinobu Ono of Japan train in Edmonton, Canada, on June 30, 2015, prior to a World Cup semifinal match against England the following day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nadeshiko Japan open Olympic qualifying with victory

Nadeshiko Japan open Olympic qualifying with victory

JINAN, China - Yuki Nagasato plays in the opening game of the final round of women's Asian qualifiers for next year's London Olympics. Nadeshiko Japan defeated Thailand 3-0 in the game at Shandong Sports Center in China on Sept. 1, 2011. (Kyodo)

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'Nadeshiko Japan' returns home with victory

'Nadeshiko Japan' returns home with victory

NARITA, Japan - Japan's women's soccer team ''Nadeshiko Japan,'' including forward Yuki Nagasato (C) and team captain and midfielder Homare Sawa (L), get heroes' welcomes from fans at Narita International Airport in Chiba Prefecture on July 19, 2011, after winning the Women's World Cup for the first time in Germany. (Kyodo)

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Women's World Cup team of Japan

Women's World Cup team of Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Japan coach Norio Sasaki (C) poses with his soccer players for the fifth Women's World Cup -- Yuki Nagasato (L), Nahomi Kawasumi (2nd from L), Homare Sawa (2nd from R) and Kozue Ando (R) -- in Tokyo on June 8, 2011, after a press conference to announce the squad. (Kyodo)

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Japan beat New Zealand at Women's World Cup

Japan beat New Zealand at Women's World Cup

BOCHUM, Germany - Japan players celebrate after Yuki Nagasato (2nd from L) scored the team's first goal in a Women's World Cup game against New Zealand in Bochum, Germany, on June 27, 2011. Japan won 2-1 to make a winning start in the Women's World Cup campaign. (Kyodo)

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Japan beat N. Korea 2-1 at Women's Asian Cup

Japan beat N. Korea 2-1 at Women's Asian Cup

CHENGDU, China - Japan forward Yuki Nagasato (L) celebrates after scoring her side's second goal during the first half of a Group A game against North Korea at Chengdu Sports Center in Chengdu, Sichuan Province on May 24, 2010. Japan won 2-1. Japan secured the top spot in Group A and will play Australia in the semifinals on May 27. (Kyodo)

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Japan beat N. Korea 2-1 at Women's Asian Cup

Japan beat N. Korea 2-1 at Women's Asian Cup

CHENGDU, China - Japan forward Yuki Nagasato scores her side's second goal during the first half of a Group A game against North Korea at Chengdu Sports Center in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, on May 24, 2010. Japan won 2-1. Japan secured the top spot in Group A and will play Australia in the semifinals on May 27. (Kyodo)

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Japan beat Brazil to win Kirin Challenge Cup

Japan beat Brazil to win Kirin Challenge Cup

KOBE, Japan - Yuki Nagasato (17) heads home to score Japan's second goal during the second half of a Kirin Challenge Cup women's international soccer friendly game against Brazil in Kobe, Japan, on April 5, 2012. Japan won 4-1 to capture the three-nation cup title. (Kyodo)

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Japan beaten by Germany in Algarve Cup final

Japan beaten by Germany in Algarve Cup final

FARO, Portugal - Japan's Yuki Nagasato (17) scores her team's third goal against Germany in the second half of the final of the Algarve Cup in Faro, Portugal, on March 7, 2012. Japan was defeated 4-3. (Kyodo)

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Japan beat Norway in Algarve Cup

Japan beat Norway in Algarve Cup

PARCHAL, Portugal - Japan's Yuki Nagasato (L) equalizes against Norway in the first half of their opening game of the Algarve Cup in Parchal, Portugal, on Feb. 29, 2012. Japan won 2-1. (Kyodo)

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Nadeshiko Japan defeat Canada in friendly

Nadeshiko Japan defeat Canada in friendly

VANCOUVER, Canada - Asano Nagasato of Japan scores the opener during the first half of an international friendly soccer match against Canada in Vancouver, Canada, on Oct. 28, 2014. Japan won 3-2. (Kyodo)

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Nadeshiko Japan defeat Canada in friendly

Nadeshiko Japan defeat Canada in friendly

VANCOUVER, Canada - Japan's Asano Nagasato (far L) celebrates with older sister Yuki Ogimi after scoring the opener during the first half of an international friendly soccer match against Canada in Vancouver, Canada, on Oct. 28, 2014. Japan won 3-2. (Kyodo)

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Japanese soccer players, ex-German President Weizsaecker

Japanese soccer players, ex-German President Weizsaecker

BERLIN, Germany - (From L to R) Japanese soccer players Makoto Hasebe, Kozue Ando, Yuki Nagasato and former German President Richard von Weizsaecker are among the guests at a party celebrating Japanese Emperor Akihito's upcoming birthday, held at the Japanese Embassy in Berlin on Dec. 7, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Soccer: Japan call up youngsters for Algarve Cup

Soccer: Japan call up youngsters for Algarve Cup

Japan's women's national soccer coach Asako Takakura announces her squad for the March 1-8 Algarve Cup in Portugal at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 9, 2017. German-based striker Yuki Nagasato was left out as Takakura named four uncapped players. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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