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Food chain president shot dead

Food chain president shot dead

OSAKA, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter over Kyoto's Yamashina Ward on Dec. 19, 2013, shows the site where Takayuki Ohigashi, president of Ohsho Food Service Corp., was shot earlier the same day. The president of the company, which operates a Chinese dumpling restaurant chain under the "Gyoza no Ohsho" brand in Japan, was found lying in a parking lot in front of the company's head office just before 7 a.m. and was confirmed dead after being taken to hospital, according to the Kyoto prefectural police.

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Food chain president shot dead

Food chain president shot dead

KYOTO, Japan - Photo taken in Kyoto's Yamashina Ward on Dec. 19, 2013, shows the site (L back) where Takayuki Ohigashi, president of Ohsho Food Service Corp., was shot earlier the same day. The president of the company, which operates a Chinese dumpling restaurant chain under the "Gyoza no Ohsho" brand in Japan, was found lying in a parking lot in front of the company's head office (seen at the right) just before 7 a.m. and was confirmed dead after being taken to hospital, according to the Kyoto prefectural police.

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Food chain president shot dead

Food chain president shot dead

OSAKA, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter over Kyoto's Yamashina Ward on Dec. 19, 2013, shows the site where Takayuki Ohigashi, president of Ohsho Food Service Corp., was shot earlier the same day. The president of the company, which operates a Chinese dumpling restaurant chain under the "Gyoza no Ohsho" brand in Japan, was found lying in a parking lot in front of the company's head office just before 7 a.m. and was confirmed dead after being taken to hospital, according to the Kyoto prefectural police.

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Food chain president shot dead

Food chain president shot dead

OSAKA, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter over Kyoto's Yamashina Ward on Dec. 19, 2013, shows the site where Takayuki Ohigashi, president of Ohsho Food Service Corp., was shot earlier the same day. The president of the company, which operates a Chinese dumpling restaurant chain under the "Gyoza no Ohsho" brand in Japan, was found lying in a parking lot in front of the company's head office just before 7 a.m. and was confirmed dead after being taken to hospital, according to the Kyoto prefectural police.

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J-League announces opening games of new J-3 division

J-League announces opening games of new J-3 division

TOKYO, Japan - Chairman Kazumi Ohigashi (second from left) and other senior officials of the Japan Professional Football League announce opening games of the newly created J-League Division 3 on Jan. 29, 2014, while taking the wraps off the uniforms of a team for under-22 players to be chosen from the J1 and J2 leagues to play in the J3 division.

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J-League unveils J-3 opening card, logo

J-League unveils J-3 opening card, logo

TOKYO, Japan - J-League officials, including Chairman Kazumi Ohigashi (L), unveil a logo for the professional football league's third division during a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 29, 2014. The new division is set to open on March 9.

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Fast food chain president shot dead in Kyoto

Fast food chain president shot dead in Kyoto

KYOTO, Japan - Photo shows a restaurant of major fast food chain Gyoza no Ohsho in Kyoto on the night of Dec. 19, 2013. Takayuki Ohigashi, president of Ohsho Food Service Corp., which runs the fast food chain, was shot dead in Kyoto on the morning of the same day with the assailant at large.

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Japan, Myanmar soccer leagues to promote cooperation

Japan, Myanmar soccer leagues to promote cooperation

YANGON, Myanmar - J-League Chairman Kazumi Ohigashi (L) and Zaw Zaw, chairman of the Myanmar Football Federation, shake hands in Yangon on Aug. 27, 2012, after signing the agreement to promote cooperation between the soccer leagues of Japan and Myanmar, the J-League and the Myanmar National League.

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Japan, Myanmar soccer leagues to promote cooperation

Japan, Myanmar soccer leagues to promote cooperation

YANGON, Myanmar - J-League Chairman Kazumi Ohigashi gives a press conference in Yangon on Aug. 27, 2012, to announce the soccer leagues of Japan and Myanmar -- the J-League and the Myanmar National League -- have concluded an agreement to promote cooperation.

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New design picked for 2020 Olympics stadium

New design picked for 2020 Olympics stadium

Japanese architect Kengo Kuma (far R) attends a press conference with those involved in proposing and selecting a new design for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics main stadium in Tokyo on Dec. 22, 2015. Kazumi Ohigashi (far L), the head director of the Japan Sports Council, and Takashi Yamauchi (C), president emeritus of Taisei Corp., joined Kuma. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New design picked for 2020 Olympics stadium

New design picked for 2020 Olympics stadium

Japanese architect Kengo Kuma (far R) attends a press conference with those involved in proposing and selecting a new design for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics main stadium in Tokyo on Dec. 22, 2015. Kazumi Ohigashi (far L), the head director of the Japan Sports Council, and Takashi Yamauchi (C), president emeritus of Taisei Corp., joined Kuma. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New design picked for 2020 Olympics stadium

New design picked for 2020 Olympics stadium

Japanese architect Kengo Kuma (R) shakes hands with Kazumi Ohigashi, the head director of the Japan Sports Council, in front of an illustration of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics main stadium, proposed by Kuma, in Tokyo on Dec. 22, 2015. It has been selected as the new design of the stadium following the scrapping of the initial design by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan panel evaluates 2 Olympic stadium proposals

Japan panel evaluates 2 Olympic stadium proposals

Japan Sport Council chief Kazumi Ohigashi (C) speaks to reporters in Tokyo on Dec. 19, 2015, after a JSC panel completed the evaluation of two proposals from unnamed bidders for construction of the 2020 Olympics' main stadium. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New chief of Japan Sports Council meets press

New chief of Japan Sports Council meets press

Former J-League Chairman Kazumi Ohigashi, new president of the Japan Sports Council, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 1, 2015. The JSC is at the center of a controversy over the design of a new national stadium to be built as the main stadium for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ex-J League Chairman Ohigashi likely to head Japan Sports Council

Ex-J League Chairman Ohigashi likely to head Japan Sports Council

Former J League Chairman Kazumi Ohigashi, seen in this photo, is set to become the new president of the Japan Sports Council. The JSC is in charge of a project to build a new national stadium, which will be the main venue for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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