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ALTRO - Pattinaggio - Figure Skating - ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2025

ALTRO - Pattinaggio - Figure Skating - ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2025

Taiga NISHINO (Jpn) during ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Varese 2025 at Acinque Ice Arena, Varese, Italy on September 4, 2025 during Figure Skating - ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2025, Skating race in Varese, Italy, September 04 2025

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ALTRO - Pattinaggio - Figure Skating - ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2025

ALTRO - Pattinaggio - Figure Skating - ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2025

Taiga NISHINO (Jpn) during ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Varese 2025 at Acinque Ice Arena, Varese, Italy on September 4, 2025 during Figure Skating - ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2025, Skating race in Varese, Italy, September 04 2025

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ALTRO - Pattinaggio - Figure Skating - ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2025

ALTRO - Pattinaggio - Figure Skating - ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2025

Taiga NISHINO (Jpn) during ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Varese 2025 at Acinque Ice Arena, Varese, Italy on September 4, 2025 during Figure Skating - ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2025, Skating race in Varese, Italy, September 04 2025

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(SP)CHINA-HANGZHOU-ASIAN GAMES-BASKETBALL(CN)

(SP)CHINA-HANGZHOU-ASIAN GAMES-BASKETBALL(CN)

(230930) -- HANGZHOU, Sept. 30, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Nishino Yo (L) of Japan goes for a layup during the Men's Preliminary Round Group D match of Basketball between Japan and South Korea at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, Sept. 30, 2023. (Xinhua/Pan Yulong)

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Football: Japan coach Nishino at World Cup

Football: Japan coach Nishino at World Cup

KAZAN, Russia, July 2 Kyodo - Japan coach Akira Nishino watches his players training in Kazan, Russia, on June 29, 2018, ahead of a World Cup round-of-16 match against Belgium.

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Football: Japan new coach Nishino and JFA President Tashima

Football: Japan new coach Nishino and JFA President Tashima

TOKYO, Japan, April 12 Kyodo - New Japan national football team head coach Akira Nishino and Japan Football Association President Kozo Tashima are pictured in Tokyo on April 12, 2018.

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Sony's new Walkman series

Sony's new Walkman series

TOKYO, Japan - Singer Kana Nishino holds Sony Corp.'s "F" series Walkman in Tokyo on Sept. 20, 2012. Nishino met the press to announce the sale of the "F" series Walkman featuring high-quality sound in Japan on Oct. 20.

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Sony to launch Android-based Walkman

Sony to launch Android-based Walkman

TOKYO, Japan - Singer Kana Nishino holds Sony Corp.'s ''S'' series Walkman in Tokyo on Sept. 13, 2011. Sony said the same day it will launch the Android-based, smartphone-like ''Z'' series Walkman (L) in Japan in December.

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New faces in Japan's New Year's Eve TV music show

New faces in Japan's New Year's Eve TV music show

TOKYO, Japan - Singers selected for the first time to perform at the ''Kohaku Uta Gassen,'' New Year's Eve TV music extravaganza -- Kana Nishino (3rd from R in front), Kana Uemura (2nd from R in front), Kumiko (R front) and members of AAA (three in left and back) -- pose as NHK announced the lineup of performers for the program in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2010.

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Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

TOKYO, Japan - Go Egami (L), new president of the Incubator Bank of Japan, and the bank's outside director, Toshiya Akasaka, bow at the end of their press conference at the Bank of Japan's headquarters in Tokyo on July 14, 2010. Egame, a novelist whose real name is Haruki Kohata, replaced Tatsuya Nishino who was arrested earlier in the day along with former Chairman Takeshi Kimura on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank last year.

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Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

TOKYO, Japan - Go Egami (L), new president of the Incubator Bank of Japan, shows a stern look during a news conference at the Bank of Japan's headquarters in Tokyo on July 14, 2010. Egame, a novelist whose real name is Haruki Kohata, replaced Tatsuya Nishino who was arrested earlier in the day along with former Chairman Takeshi Kimura on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank last year.

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Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

TOKYO, Japan - Go Egami (L), new president of the Incubator Bank of Japan, speaks at a news conference at the Bank of Japan's headquarters in Tokyo on July 14, 2010. Egame, a novelist whose real name is Haruki Kohata, replaced Tatsuya Nishino who was arrested earlier in the day along with former Chairman Takeshi Kimura on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank last year.

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Gamba Osaka beat Adelaide U. in Club World Cup quarterfinal

Gamba Osaka beat Adelaide U. in Club World Cup quarterfinal

TOYOTA, Japan - Japan's Gamba Osaka coach Akira Nishino (2nd from R) celebrates after his team beat Australia's Adelaide United 1-0 in a FIFA Club World Cup 2008 quarterfinal at Toyota Stadium in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture on Dec. 14.

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Gamba Osaka beat Adelaide U. in Club World Cup quarterfinal

Gamba Osaka beat Adelaide U. in Club World Cup quarterfinal

TOYOTA, Japan - Japan's Gamba Osaka coach Akira Nishino (L) gives instructions to his players during the first half of a FIFA Club World Cup 2008 quarterfinal at Toyota Stadium in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture on Dec. 14. Gamba Osaka beat Adelaide United 1-0.

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Flexible education falling out of favor

Flexible education falling out of favor

TOKYO, Japan - Hitoo Nishino, a professor at the Medical Faculty of Nagoya City University in Nagoya, gives a unique lesson as a lecturer on demand at a primary school in the city. The photo was taken in June 2003.

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(2)IRCJ decides to bail out Mitsui Mining

(2)IRCJ decides to bail out Mitsui Mining

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsui Mining Co. President Shuji Nishino (L) and his aides bow at a news conference in Tokyo on Sept. 1 after the state-backed Industrial Revitalization Corp. of Japan (IRCJ) decided to bail out the company under its rescue program.

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Japan edge past Switzerland in Qatar tournament

Japan edge past Switzerland in Qatar tournament

DOHA, Qatar - Japan squad celebrates after scraping past Switzerland 2-1 in an under-23 tournament in Doha, Qatar, on Jan. 17. Yasumasa Nishino (C) got on the end of a fine pass from Jubilo Iwata teammate Ryoichi Maeda to put Japan in front midway through the first half with Urawa Reds striker Toru Chishima adding a second shortly after the break, although the Swiss pulled one back from a free kick.

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(2)Two Mitsui firms, miners sign settlement document

(2)Two Mitsui firms, miners sign settlement document

FUKUOKA, Japan - Shuji Nishino (L), president of Mitsui Mining Co., and Toshihiko Jo, representative of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit, shake hands after signing a settlement document in Fukuoaka on Aug. 1. Two Mitsui group mining firms agreed to pay 8.1 billion in compensation to 465 plaintiff for causing a lung disease.

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(1)Two Mitsui firms, miners sign settlement document

(1)Two Mitsui firms, miners sign settlement document

FUKUOKA, Japan - Shuji Nishino (L), president of Mitsui Mining Co., and Toshihiko Jo, representative of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit, sign a settlement document in Fukuoka on Aug. 1, in which two Mitsui group mining companies agreed to pay 8.1 billion in compensation to them for causing a lung disease caused by prolonged inhalation of inorganic particles.

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Oldest participant to war memorial

Oldest participant to war memorial

TOKYO, Japan - Tamako Nishino (R), 90, a resident of Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, on the Sea of Japan coast, is the oldest among about 6,000 relatives of Japanese war dead, who attended the government-sponsored memorial service for them during World War II at Nippon Budokan Hall in downtown Tokyo on Aug. 15. Of the relatives, some 600 are aged 80 or older.

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For the first time in seven years, Toyota Motor Corporation has foregone a bear

For the first time in seven years, Toyota Motor Corporation has foregone a bear

The union called for the establishment of a wage system that rewards union members for their efforts by further strengthening the method of differentiating salaries based on evaluations. Although the new distribution system has been postponed with no increase in pay, the reform of the evaluation system has become a common understanding between labor and management. The company expressed its desire to incline the wage system to be maintained, including regular pay raises, in this spring's struggle. In response, Chairman Nishino took a positive stance, saying, "Labor and management will continue to hold discussions. The entire industry is closely watching the future of Toyota's wage system reform. The photo shows then-Vice President Kawai (right) at a press conference following the company's response to the Spring Offensive on March 11. (Photo taken on March 11, 2020, location unknown, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Gamba Osaka beat Adelaide U. in Club World Cup quarterfinal

Gamba Osaka beat Adelaide U. in Club World Cup quarterfinal

TOYOTA, Japan - Japan's Gamba Osaka coach Akira Nishino (2nd from R) celebrates after his team beat Australia's Adelaide United 1-0 in a FIFA Club World Cup 2008 quarterfinal at Toyota Stadium in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture on Dec. 14. (Kyodo)

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Gamba Osaka beat Adelaide U. in Club World Cup quarterfinal

Gamba Osaka beat Adelaide U. in Club World Cup quarterfinal

TOYOTA, Japan - Japan's Gamba Osaka coach Akira Nishino (L) gives instructions to his players during the first half of a FIFA Club World Cup 2008 quarterfinal at Toyota Stadium in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture on Dec. 14. Gamba Osaka beat Adelaide United 1-0. (Kyodo)

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Japan edge past Switzerland in Qatar tournament

Japan edge past Switzerland in Qatar tournament

DOHA, Qatar - Japan squad celebrates after scraping past Switzerland 2-1 in an under-23 tournament in Doha, Qatar, on Jan. 17. Yasumasa Nishino (C) got on the end of a fine pass from Jubilo Iwata teammate Ryoichi Maeda to put Japan in front midway through the first half with Urawa Reds striker Toru Chishima adding a second shortly after the break, although the Swiss pulled one back from a free kick. (Kyodo)

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Fault under Shika plant's reactor may be active

Fault under Shika plant's reactor may be active

Hokuriku Electric Power Co. Executive Vice President Akizumi Nishino meets with reporters in Tokyo on March 3, 2016, after an expert panel under the Nuclear Regulation Authority determined it is likely that an active fault lies underneath the reactor building of the No. 1 unit of the utility's Shika plant on the Sea of Japan coast. Nishino said he does not accept the finding. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Itoi, Nishino head latest herd of wounded Buffaloes

Itoi, Nishino head latest herd of wounded Buffaloes

Orix Buffaloes outfielder Yoshio Itoi hits his 1,000th career hit in a game against the Softbank Hawks on May 20, 2015. Itoi and second baseman Masahiro Nishino were deactivated with injuries by the Buffaloes on July 4. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Flexible education falling out of favor

Flexible education falling out of favor

TOKYO, Japan - Hitoo Nishino, a professor at the Medical Faculty of Nagoya City University in Nagoya, gives a unique lesson as a lecturer on demand at a primary school in the city. The photo was taken in June 2003. (Kyodo)

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Miyajima Island,Aki

Miyajima Island,Aki

The Grand Torii Gate is viewed from Nishino Matsubara, which is west of Itsukushima Shinto Shrine. Nishino Matsubara is an artificial beach made with silt from Momijidani River. The pine trees and the numerous lanterns on the river bank create a distinct landscape.==Date:unknown, Place:Miyajima, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number98‐23‐0]

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Miyajima Island,Aki

Miyajima Island,Aki

This is the mouth of Momijidani River, which flows to the west of Itsukushima Shinto Shrine. On the Onishimachi side of the river is the Nishino Matsubara with the red pines and stone lanterns. Mt. Suisho is visible in the distance. The stone lanterns on rocks protruding from the river were built in 1796. The taruki style head stones are uncommon in Japan.==Date:unknown, Place:Miyajima, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number93‐6‐0]

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Sixth turret at the outside moat of osakajo castle

Sixth turret at the outside moat of osakajo castle

The turret protecting the northwest corner of Nishino Maru at Osaka Castle. It is shaped in the form of the letter L, and has two stories, a rare structure. It is one of the oldest buildings within Osaka Castle together with the Sennuki Turret (construction began in 1620).==Date:unknown, Place:Osaka, Photo:Kusakabe Kinbei, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number3‐49‐0]

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Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

TOKYO, Japan - Go Egami (L), new president of the Incubator Bank of Japan, shows a stern look during a news conference at the Bank of Japan's headquarters in Tokyo on July 14, 2010. Egame, a novelist whose real name is Haruki Kohata, replaced Tatsuya Nishino who was arrested earlier in the day along with former Chairman Takeshi Kimura on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank last year. (Kyodo)

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Sony to launch Android-based Walkman

Sony to launch Android-based Walkman

TOKYO, Japan - Singer Kana Nishino holds Sony Corp.'s ''S'' series Walkman in Tokyo on Sept. 13, 2011. Sony said the same day it will launch the Android-based, smartphone-like ''Z'' series Walkman (L) in Japan in December. (Kyodo)

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Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

TOKYO, Japan - Go Egami (L), new president of the Incubator Bank of Japan, speaks at a news conference at the Bank of Japan's headquarters in Tokyo on July 14, 2010. Egame, a novelist whose real name is Haruki Kohata, replaced Tatsuya Nishino who was arrested earlier in the day along with former Chairman Takeshi Kimura on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank last year. (Kyodo)

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Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

TOKYO, Japan - Go Egami (L), new president of the Incubator Bank of Japan, and the bank's outside director, Toshiya Akasaka, bow at the end of their press conference at the Bank of Japan's headquarters in Tokyo on July 14, 2010. Egame, a novelist whose real name is Haruki Kohata, replaced Tatsuya Nishino who was arrested earlier in the day along with former Chairman Takeshi Kimura on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank last year. (Kyodo)

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Police arrest Incubator Bank's ex-chairman Kimura, others

Police arrest Incubator Bank's ex-chairman Kimura, others

TOKYO, Japan - Incubator Bank of Japan's former chairman Takeshi Kimura is transferred from the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department to Kojimachi Police Station in central Tokyo on July 14, 2010, after being arrested on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank last year. The bank's President Tatsuya Nishino and three others were also arrested on the same allegation. (Kyodo)

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Incubator Bank president arrested

Incubator Bank president arrested

TOKYO, Japan - Incubator Bank of Japan President Tatsuya Nishino (C) leaves the bank's head office in Tokyo escorted by police officers on July 14, 2010. Police arrested him on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank. (Kyodo)

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Incubator Bank president arrested

Incubator Bank president arrested

TOKYO, Japan - Incubator Bank of Japan President Tatsuya Nishino (C) leaves the bank's head office in Tokyo escorted by police officers on July 14, 2010. Police arrested him on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank. (Kyodo)

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Incubator Bank president arrested

Incubator Bank president arrested

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Incubator Bank of Japan President Tatsuya Nishino. Police arrested Nishino on July 14, 2010, on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank. (Kyodo)

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New faces in Japan's New Year's Eve TV music show

New faces in Japan's New Year's Eve TV music show

TOKYO, Japan - Singers selected for the first time to perform at the ''Kohaku Uta Gassen,'' New Year's Eve TV music extravaganza -- Kana Nishino (3rd from R in front), Kana Uemura (2nd from R in front), Kumiko (R front) and members of AAA (three in left and back) -- pose as NHK announced the lineup of performers for the program in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2010. (Kyodo)

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(1)Two Mitsui firms, miners sign settlement document

(1)Two Mitsui firms, miners sign settlement document

FUKUOKA, Japan - Shuji Nishino (L), president of Mitsui Mining Co., and Toshihiko Jo, representative of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit, sign a settlement document in Fukuoka on Aug. 1, in which two Mitsui group mining companies agreed to pay 8.1 billion in compensation to them for causing a lung disease caused by prolonged inhalation of inorganic particles. (Kyodo)

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(2)Two Mitsui firms, miners sign settlement document

(2)Two Mitsui firms, miners sign settlement document

FUKUOKA, Japan - Shuji Nishino (L), president of Mitsui Mining Co., and Toshihiko Jo, representative of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit, shake hands after signing a settlement document in Fukuoaka on Aug. 1. Two Mitsui group mining firms agreed to pay 8.1 billion in compensation to 465 plaintiff for causing a lung disease. (Kyodo)

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Football: Thailand coach Akira Nishino

Football: Thailand coach Akira Nishino

Thailand national football team coach Akira Nishino gives instructions to his players during a Group A match in the AFC U-23 Championship against Australia on Jan. 11, 2020, in Bangkok. Nishino as coach led Japan to the round of 16 at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Football: Thailand's new coach Nishino

Football: Thailand's new coach Nishino

Thailand's new football coach Akira Nishino (R), who as coach led Japan to the round of 16 at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, holds a jersey of Thailand's national team with Somyot Pumpanmuang, president of the Football Association of Thailand, at a press conference in Tokyo on July 19, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Football: Thailand's new coach Nishino

Football: Thailand's new coach Nishino

Thailand's new football coach Akira Nishino(R), who as coach led Japan to the round of 16 at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, smiles after a press conference in Bangkok on July 21, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Football: Thailand's new coach Nishino

Football: Thailand's new coach Nishino

Thailand's new football coach Akira Nishino (R), who as coach led Japan to the round of 16 at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, speaks at a press conference in Bangkok on July 21, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Football: Thailand's new coach Nishino

Football: Thailand's new coach Nishino

Thailand's new football coach Akira Nishino, who as coach led Japan to the round of 16 at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, speaks at a press conference in Bangkok on July 21, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Football: Akira Nishino

Football: Akira Nishino

File photo shows Akira Nishino, who as coach led Japan to the round of 16 at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Nishino has accepted an offer to coach Thailand's national team, the country's football governing body said on July 1, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Football: Akira Nishino

Football: Akira Nishino

File photo shows Akira Nishino, who as coach led Japan to the round of 16 at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Nishino has accepted an offer to coach Thailand's national team, the country's football governing body said on July 1, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan fishing boat crew returns home after release by Russia

Japan fishing boat crew returns home after release by Russia

Hideji Kagami (2nd from L), captain of the Japanese crab-fishing boat Nishino Maru No. 68, speaks to the press after returning, along with nine other crew members, to the boat's home port in Sakaiminato, Tottori Prefecture, on March 3, 2019. The boat had been detained by Russian authorities since late January over alleged illegal fishing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan fishing boat crew returns home after release by Russia

Japan fishing boat crew returns home after release by Russia

The Japanese crab-fishing boat Nishino Maru No. 68 arrives at its home port in Sakaiminato, Tottori Prefecture, on March 3, 2019. The boat had been detained by Russian authorities since late January over alleged illegal fishing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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