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Former Seiko President Hattori dies

Former Seiko President Hattori dies

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Reijiro Hattori, honorary chairman of Seiko Holdings Corp. and former president of the company's predecessor Hattori Seiko Co. Hattori died of heart failure at a Tokyo hospital on Jan. 22, 2013. He was 92.

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Japanese traditional arts performed in Iran

Japanese traditional arts performed in Iran

TEHRAN, Iran - Japanese Noh actor and human national treasure Tsumura Reijiro (L) performs in a workshop for researchers at the Japanese Embassy in Tehran on July 20, 2011. He took part in a three-day event in the Iranian capital of performances and workshops of Japanese traditional arts.

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Taiwan donates to Japan over disaster

Taiwan donates to Japan over disaster

TOKYO, Japan - Taiwan Legislative Speaker Wang Jin-pyng (L) hands a list of donations for disaster relief to Reijiro Hattori, head of the Interchange Association, Japan, in Tokyo on April 21, 2011. Taiwan is by far the biggest donor to Japan since the March 11 quake and tsunami, with the island's public and private sectors contributing more than NT$5 billion (US$171.7 million) in cash and more than 563 tons of material aid to Japan.

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Seiko board dismisses president for 'dogmatic management'

Seiko board dismisses president for 'dogmatic management'

TOKYO, Japan - Shinji Hattori speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on April 30, 2010, after Seiko Holdings Corp.'s board dismissed President Koichi Murano and replaced him with Hattori, the nephew of Seiko Honorary Chairman Reijiro Hattori, in an emergency meeting. The board accused Murano of a ''dogmatic management approach'' that led to the erosion of corporate governance and neglect of the company's debt-ridden subsidiary.

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Taiwan, Japan sign agreement linking airports

Taiwan, Japan sign agreement linking airports

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Reijiro Hattori (L), director of Japan's Interchange Association, and Peng Run-tzu, director of Taiwan's Association for East Asian Relations, shake hands at a hotel in Taipei on Dec. 11, 2009, after signing agreements to link up Taipei's Songshan airport and Tokyo's Haneda airport with four daily flights next year.

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Reijiro Wakatsuki

Reijiro Wakatsuki

A bureaucrat turned politician who first served as Japan's 25th prime minister from 1926 to 1927 and later as 28th prime minister from April 14, 1931 to Dec. 13 the same year. As Japan's chief delegate to the 1930 London Naval Conference, Wakatsuki signed the disarmament treaty despite opposition from the navy leadership.

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Skymark signs deal to receive sponsorship from Integral

Skymark signs deal to receive sponsorship from Integral

(From L) Masakazu Arimori, president of bankrupt Skymark Airlines Inc., Skymark Chairman Takashi Ide, and representative directors of investment fund Integral Corp. Nobuo Sayama and Reijiro Yamamoto pose for photos during a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 5, 2015, after the airline signed a deal with Integral to receive sponsorship in a bid to revitalize its operations. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese traditional arts performed in Iran

Japanese traditional arts performed in Iran

TEHRAN, Iran - Japanese Noh actor and human national treasure Tsumura Reijiro (L) performs in a workshop for researchers at the Japanese Embassy in Tehran on July 20, 2011. He took part in a three-day event in the Iranian capital of performances and workshops of Japanese traditional arts. (Kyodo)

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Seiko board dismisses president for 'dogmatic management'

Seiko board dismisses president for 'dogmatic management'

TOKYO, Japan - Shinji Hattori speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on April 30, 2010, after Seiko Holdings Corp.'s board dismissed President Koichi Murano and replaced him with Hattori, the nephew of Seiko Honorary Chairman Reijiro Hattori, in an emergency meeting. The board accused Murano of a ''dogmatic management approach'' that led to the erosion of corporate governance and neglect of the company's debt-ridden subsidiary. (Kyodo)

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Taiwan donates to Japan over disaster

Taiwan donates to Japan over disaster

TOKYO, Japan - Taiwan Legislative Speaker Wang Jin-pyng (L) hands a list of donations for disaster relief to Reijiro Hattori, head of the Interchange Association, Japan, in Tokyo on April 21, 2011. Taiwan is by far the biggest donor to Japan since the March 11 quake and tsunami, with the island's public and private sectors contributing more than NT$5 billion (US$171.7 million) in cash and more than 563 tons of material aid to Japan. (Kyodo)

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Taiwan, Japan sign agreement linking airports

Taiwan, Japan sign agreement linking airports

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Reijiro Hattori (L), director of Japan's Interchange Association, and Peng Run-tzu, director of Taiwan's Association for East Asian Relations, shake hands at a hotel in Taipei on Dec. 11, 2009, after signing agreements to link up Taipei's Songshan airport and Tokyo's Haneda airport with four daily flights next year. (Kyodo)

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