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Nippon Paper Industries' press conference on the change of president

Nippon Paper Industries' press conference on the change of president

Nippon Paper Industries president change press conference. Photo shows, from left, Akira Sebe, president-elect, and Toru Nozawa, president.=February 28,2025,Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

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Nippon Paper Industries' press conference on the change of president

Nippon Paper Industries' press conference on the change of president

Nippon Paper Industries president change press conference. Photo shows, from left, Akira Sebe, president-elect, and Toru Nozawa, president.=February 28,2025,Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

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Nippon Paper Industries' press conference on the change of president

Nippon Paper Industries' press conference on the change of president

Nippon Paper Industries president change press conference. Photo shows, from left, Akira Sebe, president-elect, and Toru Nozawa, president.=February 28,2025,Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

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Football: U-23 Asian Cup

Football: U-23 Asian Cup

Japan goalkeeper Taishi Brandon Nozawa (C) concedes a goal in the second half of an under-23 Asian Cup men's football group-stage match against South Korea in Doha on April 22, 2024.

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Football: U-23 Asian Cup

Football: U-23 Asian Cup

Japan goalkeeper Taishi Brandon Nozawa (R) reacts after conceding a goal in the second half of an under-23 Asian Cup men's football group-stage match against South Korea in Doha on April 22, 2024. Standing in the goal is Japan's Joel Chima Fujita.

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Football: U-23 Asian Cup

Football: U-23 Asian Cup

Japan goalkeeper Taishi Brandon Nozawa (green) concedes a goal in the second half of an under-23 Asian Cup men's football group-stage match against South Korea in Doha on April 22, 2024.

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Football: U-23 Asian Cup

Football: U-23 Asian Cup

Japan goalkeeper Taishi Brandon Nozawa (3rd from R) reacts after conceding a goal in the second half of an under-23 Asian Cup men's football group-stage match against South Korea in Doha on April 22, 2024.

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Kashima win Emperor's Cup

Kashima win Emperor's Cup

TOKYO, Japan - Kashima Antlers' Takuya Nozawa takes the free kick from which he scored the game-winning goal against Shimizu S-Pulse in the 77th minute of the Emperor's Cup final at National Stadium in Tokyo on Jan. 1, 2011. Kashima won 2-1 to clinch the cup.

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Kashima win Emperor's Cup

Kashima win Emperor's Cup

TOKYO, Japan - Kashima Antlers' Takuya Nozawa (8) scores the game-winning goal from a free kick against Shimizu S-Pulse in the 77th minute of the Emperor's Cup final at National Stadium in Tokyo on Jan. 1, 2011. Kashima won 2-1 to clinch the cup.

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Kashima win Emperor's Cup

Kashima win Emperor's Cup

TOKYO, Japan - Kashima Antlers' Takuya Nozawa (C facing camera) is congratulated by teammates after scoring the game-winning goal from a free kick against Shimizu S-Pulse in the 77th minute of the Emperor's Cup final at National Stadium in Tokyo on Jan. 1, 2011. Kashima won 2-1 to clinch the cup.

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Kashima win Emperor's Cup

Kashima win Emperor's Cup

TOKYO, Japan - Kashima Antlers' Takuya Nozawa celebrates his game-winning goal from a free kick against Shimizu S-Pulse in the 77th minute of the Emperor's Cup final at National Stadium in Tokyo on Jan. 1, 2011. Kashima won 2-1 to clinch the cup.

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Kashima beat Jeonbuk at ACL

Kashima beat Jeonbuk at ACL

KASHIMA, Japan - Kashima Antlers midfielder Takuya Nozawa shoots in the first half of an Asian Champions League match against Jeonbuk Motors at Kashima Stadium in Ibaraki Prefecture on April 28, 2010. Kashima won 2-1 and finished top in Group F.

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Kashima outmuscle Shanghai in AFC Champions League

Kashima outmuscle Shanghai in AFC Champions League

KASHIMA, Japan - Japan's Kashima Antlers midfielder Takuya Nozawa (R) is congratulated by teammate Marquinhos after scoring the opener during the first half of an AFC Champions League first round game against China's Shanghai Shenhua at Kashima Stadium in Japan on March 18. Kashima beat Shanghai 2-0.

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63rd national ski championships opens in Nagano

63rd national ski championships opens in Nagano

NOZAWA ONSEN, Japan - The 63rd national ski championships opened at Nozawa Onsen ski resort in Nagano Prefecture on Feb. 20. A total of 1,837 athletes and ski officials from 47 prefectures are taking in the event, which will run through Feb. 22. The photo shows Tsuyoshi Tomii taking the athlete's vow at the opening ceremony held at Nozawa Onsen Gymnasium on Feb. 19.

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Ex-Yamaichi men chase dreams 10 years after brokerage's demise

Ex-Yamaichi men chase dreams 10 years after brokerage's demise

TOKYO, Japan - Shohei Nozawa, president of Yamaichi Securities Co., breaks down in tears as he announces the demise of his company at a press conference at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Nov. 24, 1997.

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Ski resort stays main engine of regional revival

Ski resort stays main engine of regional revival

NOZAWA-ONSEN, Japan - A skiing school for children, Mini Kids Class, is popular in the Nozawa-Onsen ski resort in the village of Nozawa-Onsen, Nagano Prefecture. The school, being run by the Nozawa-Onsen Ski Club, is like a kindergarten on snow.

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Yamaichi bankruptcy procedures completed

Yamaichi bankruptcy procedures completed

TOKYO, Japan - Shohei Nozawa (L), who was president of Yamaichi Securities Co. at the time of its bankruptcy in November 1997, speaks to reporters Jan. 26 in Tokyo after Yamaichi's creditors held their last meeting to complete bankruptcy procedures.

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17,800 Orix fans say no to Osaka move after merger

17,800 Orix fans say no to Osaka move after merger

KOBE, Japan - Taichiro Nozawa (L), leader of a support group for baseball's Pacific League club Orix BlueWave, hands to Orix President Takashi Koizumi in Kobe on June 29 a petition signed by 17,800 fans who are in favor of maintaining the club's base in Kobe after the probable merger with the Kintetsu Buffaloes next season.

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Lay judge bill clears lower house

Lay judge bill clears lower house

TOKYO, Japan - Justice Minister Daizo Nozawa bows to House of Representatives members after the house plenary session passed a judicial reform bill to introduce a lay judge system in Japan on April 23 with the support of both the ruling and opposition parties.

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Japan allows Myanmar activist, kin to stay

Japan allows Myanmar activist, kin to stay

TOKYO, Japan - Maria Hope Jamili (2nd from L), her pro-democracy activist husband Khin Maung Latt (C) and their two daughters smile at a press conference in Tokyo on March 9 after they were granted special permission to stay in Japan. The Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau gave the special residence permit to the family after Justice Minister Daizo Nozawa said the government would allow them to stay for humanitarian reasons because the family would be broken up if deported.

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New ministers head for attestation ceremony

New ministers head for attestation ceremony

TOKYO, Japan - New Justice Minister Daizo Nozawa (L, front) and Environment Minister Yuriko Koike (2nd from L) head to the Imperial Palace for a ceremony marking their appointment on Sept. 22.

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Nozawa appointed justice minister to replace Moriyama

Nozawa appointed justice minister to replace Moriyama

TOKYO, Japan - Daizo Nozawa, a technocrat-turned-politician who was named as justice minister, enters the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Sept. 22. Nozawa replaced Mayumi Moriyama in the reshuffled cabinet of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.

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Germany take Olympic honors

Germany take Olympic honors

Germany's 4 x 7.5-kilometer biathlon relay team wave to the crowd after claiming Olympic gold Feb. 21 in Nozawa Onsen, central Japan. The Germans pulled out a come-from-behind victory to relegate Norway to the silver medal position. Russia took the bronze.

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Germany plunders more Olympic gold

Germany plunders more Olympic gold

Germany's Petra Behle crosses the finish line to secure Olympic gold in the women's 4 x 7.5-kilometer relay Feb. 19 at Nozawa Onsen, Nagano Prefecture. In the background is Russia's Olga Romasko, who made sure of silver, while Norway took the bronze in a tight race.

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Norway's Bjoerndalen takes aim

Norway's Bjoerndalen takes aim

Norway's Ole Bjoerndalen prepares to shoot during his gold medal showing in the Nagano Olympics 10-kilometer biathlon on Feb. 18. Bjoerndalen led a Norwegian one-two, crossing the line in front of compatriot Frode Andresen and Finland's Ville Raikkonen at the Nozawa hot spring resort in Central Japan.

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Athletes sample the local deli

Athletes sample the local deli

Members of the Slovenian Olympic squad try some Japanese ''soba'' noodles at the hot spring resort of Nozawa, Nagano Prefecture on Feb. 8.

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Athletes relax at Nozawa hot spring

Athletes relax at Nozawa hot spring

Members of the Italian biathlon team enjoy a bath alongside tourists at a hot spring resort in Nozawa, Nagano Prefecture, on Feb. 5.

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Firing practices started

Firing practices started

Biathlon participants start firing practices with live shells at Nozawa-Onsen Village in the central Japan prefecture of Nagano on Feb. 2.

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Top Yamaichi Securities executive

Top Yamaichi Securities executive

Shohei Nozawa (R), president of Yamaichi Securities Co., reads a statement in a press conference at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Nov. 24, expressing a ''deep regret'' over his company's decision to end 100 years of operations. Chairman Shoji Saotome is at left.

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Yamaichi bankruptcy procedures completed

Yamaichi bankruptcy procedures completed

TOKYO, Japan - Shohei Nozawa (L), who was president of Yamaichi Securities Co. at the time of its bankruptcy in November 1997, speaks to reporters Jan. 26 in Tokyo after Yamaichi's creditors held their last meeting to complete bankruptcy procedures. (Kyodo)

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63rd national ski championships opens in Nagano

63rd national ski championships opens in Nagano

NOZAWA ONSEN, Japan - The 63rd national ski championships opened at Nozawa Onsen ski resort in Nagano Prefecture on Feb. 20. A total of 1,837 athletes and ski officials from 47 prefectures are taking in the event, which will run through Feb. 22. The photo shows Tsuyoshi Tomii taking the athlete's vow at the opening ceremony held at Nozawa Onsen Gymnasium on Feb. 19. (Kyodo)

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Kashima outmuscle Shanghai in AFC Champions League

Kashima outmuscle Shanghai in AFC Champions League

KASHIMA, Japan - Japan's Kashima Antlers midfielder Takuya Nozawa (R) is congratulated by teammate Marquinhos after scoring the opener during the first half of an AFC Champions League first round game against China's Shanghai Shenhua at Kashima Stadium in Japan on March 18. Kashima beat Shanghai 2-0. (Kyodo)

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Top Yamaichi Securities executiv

Top Yamaichi Securities executiv

Shohei Nozawa (R), president of Yamaichi Securities Co., reads a statement in a press conference at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Nov. 24, expressing a ''deep regret'' over his company's decision to end 100 years of operations. Chairman Shoji Saotome is at left.

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15-yr-old becomes youngest to pass Japan's top sign language exam

15-yr-old becomes youngest to pass Japan's top sign language exam

Kazuki Nozawa, who became the youngest ever to pass the most difficult level of a Japanese sign language exam at age 15 in 2014, demonstrates some of his vocabulary in sign during an interview on Feb. 7, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Foreign skiers rescued in central Japan

Foreign skiers rescued in central Japan

Photo taken at 8:34 a.m. on Jan. 13, 2016, in Iiyama, central Japan, shows foreign skiers, believed to be Finnish, who were rescued by police after becoming unable to move on a steep slope the previous day. Police found and rescued six men near Nozawa Onsen ski resort earlier in the morning. Five of them complained of ill health and were taken to hospital. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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15-yr-old becomes youngest to pass Japan's top sign language exam

15-yr-old becomes youngest to pass Japan's top sign language exam

Kazuki Nozawa, who became the youngest ever to pass the most difficult level of a Japanese sign language exam at age 15 in 2014, demonstrates some of his vocabulary in sign during an interview on Feb. 7, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nozawa appointed justice minister to replace Moriyama

Nozawa appointed justice minister to replace Moriyama

TOKYO, Japan - Daizo Nozawa, a technocrat-turned-politician who was named as justice minister, enters the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Sept. 22. Nozawa replaced Mayumi Moriyama in the reshuffled cabinet of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi. (Kyodo)

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New ministers head for attestation ceremony

New ministers head for attestation ceremony

TOKYO, Japan - New Justice Minister Daizo Nozawa (L, front) and Environment Minister Yuriko Koike (2nd from L) head to the Imperial Palace for a ceremony marking their appointment on Sept. 22. (Kyodo)

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Kashima win Emperor's Cup

Kashima win Emperor's Cup

TOKYO, Japan - Kashima Antlers' Takuya Nozawa takes the free kick from which he scored the game-winning goal against Shimizu S-Pulse in the 77th minute of the Emperor's Cup final at National Stadium in Tokyo on Jan. 1, 2011. Kashima won 2-1 to clinch the cup. (Kyodo)

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Kashima win Emperor's Cup

Kashima win Emperor's Cup

TOKYO, Japan - Kashima Antlers' Takuya Nozawa (8) scores the game-winning goal from a free kick against Shimizu S-Pulse in the 77th minute of the Emperor's Cup final at National Stadium in Tokyo on Jan. 1, 2011. Kashima won 2-1 to clinch the cup. (Kyodo)

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A chrysanthemem exhibition at Nozawa Garden

A chrysanthemem exhibition at Nozawa Garden

Three girls are reading a letter. Behind them, many types of chrysanthemum flowers are in full bloom in an exhibition. Their hair is in momoware style and they wear furisode kimono and bokkuri wooden clogs. This was typical attire for an outing in the Meiji and Taisho Periods.==Date:unknown, Place:unknown, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number98‐48‐0]

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A chrysanthemem exhibition at Nozawa Garden

A chrysanthemem exhibition at Nozawa Garden

A chrysanthemem exhibition at Nozawa Garden==Date:unknown, Place:unknown, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images)

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A chrysanthemem exhibition at Nozawa Garden

A chrysanthemem exhibition at Nozawa Garden

A chrysanthemem exhibition at Nozawa Garden==Date:unknown, Place:unknown, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images)

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Kashima beat Jeonbuk at ACL

Kashima beat Jeonbuk at ACL

KASHIMA, Japan - Kashima Antlers midfielder Takuya Nozawa shoots in the first half of an Asian Champions League match against Jeonbuk Motors at Kashima Stadium in Ibaraki Prefecture on April 28, 2010. Kashima won 2-1 and finished top in Group F. (Kyodo)

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Kashima win Emperor's Cup

Kashima win Emperor's Cup

TOKYO, Japan - Kashima Antlers' Takuya Nozawa celebrates his game-winning goal from a free kick against Shimizu S-Pulse in the 77th minute of the Emperor's Cup final at National Stadium in Tokyo on Jan. 1, 2011. Kashima won 2-1 to clinch the cup. (Kyodo)

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Kashima win Emperor's Cup

Kashima win Emperor's Cup

TOKYO, Japan - Kashima Antlers' Takuya Nozawa (C facing camera) is congratulated by teammates after scoring the game-winning goal from a free kick against Shimizu S-Pulse in the 77th minute of the Emperor's Cup final at National Stadium in Tokyo on Jan. 1, 2011. Kashima won 2-1 to clinch the cup. (Kyodo)

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Voluntary closure of Japanese brokerage Yamaichi

Voluntary closure of Japanese brokerage Yamaichi

Yamaichi Securities Co. President Shohei Nozawa sheds tears as he speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 1997, to announce the major Japanese brokerage's voluntary closure of business following the revelation of huge off-the-book liabilities. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Golf: Shibuno wins Descente Ladies Tokai Classic

Golf: Shibuno wins Descente Ladies Tokai Classic

Women's British Open champion Hinako Shibuno (facing camera) of Japan hugs compatriot Mao Nozawa after overcoming an eight-stroke deficit to win the Descente Ladies Tokai Classic in Mihama, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on Sept. 22, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Heisei: Yamaichi Securities

Heisei: Yamaichi Securities

Yamaichi Securities Co. President Shohei Nozawa makes a tearful apology as he announces the company's voluntary liquidation at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 1997, following the revelation of huge off-the-book liabilities. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Olympic scenes: Japan's Nozawa disappointed after 400-meter hurdles

Olympic scenes: Japan's Nozawa disappointed after 400-meter hurdles

Japan's Keisuke Nozawa fails to get through a semifinal heat of the men's 400-meter hurdles at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics on Aug. 16, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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