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Satake Multimix exterior, logo and signage

Satake Multimix exterior, logo and signage

Satake Multimix exterior, logo and signage=June 24,2025,Saitama

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Satake Multimix exterior, logo and signage

Satake Multimix exterior, logo and signage

Satake Multimix exterior, logo and signage=June 24,2025,Saitama

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Satake Multimix exterior, logo and signage

Satake Multimix exterior, logo and signage

Satake Multimix exterior, logo and signage=June 24,2025,Saitama

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Satake Multimix signage and logo.

Satake Multimix signage and logo.

Satake Multimix signage and logo.=June 24,2025,Saitama

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Satake Multimix signage and logo.

Satake Multimix signage and logo.

Satake Multimix signage and logo.=June 24,2025,Saitama

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(SP)CHINA-HANGZHOU-ASIAN GAMES-TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS (CN)

(SP)CHINA-HANGZHOU-ASIAN GAMES-TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS (CN)

(231002) -- HANGZHOU, Oct. 2, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Satake Reina (C) of Japan gets hurt during Women's Final of Trampoline Gymnastics at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, Oct. 2, 2023. (Xinhua/Cheng Min)

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(SP)CHINA-HANGZHOU-ASIAN GAMES-TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS (CN)

(SP)CHINA-HANGZHOU-ASIAN GAMES-TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS (CN)

(231002) -- HANGZHOU, Oct. 2, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Satake Reina of Japan competes during Women's Final of Trampoline Gymnastics at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, Oct. 2, 2023. (Xinhua/Cheng Min)

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(SP)CHINA-HANGZHOU-ASIAN GAMES-TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS (CN)

(SP)CHINA-HANGZHOU-ASIAN GAMES-TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS (CN)

(231002) -- HANGZHOU, Oct. 2, 2023 (Xinhua) -- China's Zhu Xueying (L) talks with Japan's Satake Reina after Women's Final of Trampoline Gymnastics at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, Oct. 2, 2023. (Xinhua/Cheng Min)

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(SP)CHINA-HANGZHOU-ASIAN GAMES-TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS (CN)

(SP)CHINA-HANGZHOU-ASIAN GAMES-TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS (CN)

(231002) -- HANGZHOU, Oct. 2, 2023 (Xinhua) -- China's Zhu Xueying (L) hugs Japan's Satake Reina after Women's Final of Trampoline Gymnastics at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, Oct. 2, 2023. (Xinhua/Cheng Min)

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LDP-backed Satake wins Akita gubernatorial election

LDP-backed Satake wins Akita gubernatorial election

AKITA, Japan - Norihisa Satake (C), surrounded by supporters, celebrates at his election campaign office in Akita April 12 after winning the Akita gubernatorial election. Satake, supported by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, beat three other candidates, including Hiroshi Kawaguchi, who was backed the main opposition Democratic Party of Japan.

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Akita governor meets Russia Maritime Province officials

Akita governor meets Russia Maritime Province officials

VLADIVOSTOK, Russia - Governor Norihisa Satake (extreme R) of Akita Prefecture, northeastern Japan, holds a meeting with senior officials of Russia's Maritime Province in the Far Eastern Russian city of Vladivostok on Nov. 12, 2014.

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Akita governor visits Russia Maritime Province official

Akita governor visits Russia Maritime Province official

VLADIVOSTOK, Russia - Governor Norihisa Satake (R) of Akita Prefecture, northeastern Japan, poses with Vassily Usoltsev, first vice governor of Russia's Maritime Province, after their talks in the Far Eastern Russian city of Vladivostok on Nov. 12, 2014. The two agreed to continue exchanges of experts and young people between the two sides.

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University tie-up

University tie-up

VLADIVOSTOK, Russia - Norihisa Satake (L), governor of Akita Prefecture, northeastern Japan, and Vladimir Kurilov (2nd from R), vice president of Far Eastern Federal University, meet at the university in Vladivostok in the Russian Far East on Nov. 14, 2013. The research university in Vladivostok and Akita International University aim to forge stronger ties.

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Akita governor

Akita governor

AKITA, Japan - Akita Gov. Norihisa Satake speaks to reporters at the prefectural hall in the city of Akita on April 11, 2013. The governor said he is relieved to see pictures of Russian President Vladimir Putin playing with an Akita dog given by the prefecture in July 2012.

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Akita governor reelected without vote

Akita governor reelected without vote

AKITA, Japan - Incumbent Akita Gov. Norihisa Satake (C) celebrates in the city of Akita on March 21, 2013, after winning a second four-year term of office as no contenders filed their candidacy in the gubernatorial election slated for April 7.

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Cat given as gift by Russian leader Putin

Cat given as gift by Russian leader Putin

AKITA, Japan - Akita Gov. Norihisa Satake strokes a Siberian cat given as a gift by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the prefectural office building in Akita on Feb. 5, 2013. The cat was sent in return for an Akita dog given by the prefecture in the summer of 2012 to express appreciation for Russia's support in the aftermath of the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami. (Pool photo)

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Cat given as gift by Russian leader Putin

Cat given as gift by Russian leader Putin

AKITA, Japan - Akita Gov. Norihisa Satake holds a Siberian cat given as a gift by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the prefectural office building in Akita on Feb. 5, 2013. The cat was sent in return for an Akita dog given by the prefecture in the summer of 2012 to express appreciation for Russia's support in the aftermath of the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami. (Pool photo)

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Puppy to be given to Putin

Puppy to be given to Putin

AKITA, Japan - Akita Gov. Norihisa Satake holds a puppy named "Yume" at the prefectural government hall in the city of Akita on July 23, 2012. The Akita prefectural government will give the puppy to Russian President Vladimir Putin following Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda's offer to make a gift of an Akita-breed dog to the Russian leader during their meeting in Los Cabos, Mexico, in June 2012 on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit.

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Akita to accept debris from disaster-hit Iwate

Akita to accept debris from disaster-hit Iwate

MORIOKA, Japan - Akita Gov. Norihisa Satake (L) and Iwate Gov. Takuya Tasso shake hands at the Iwate prefectural government office in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, on Feb. 7, 2012, after signing a basic agreement that Akita Prefecture will accept debris caused by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in neighboring Iwate Prefecture.

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Japan governors' disaster reconstruction proposals

Japan governors' disaster reconstruction proposals

AKITA, Japan - (from R) Akita Gov. Norihisa Satake, Kyoto Gov. Keiji Yamada and Toyama Gov. Takakazu Ishii speak at a press conference after a two-day meeting of prefectural governors from across Japan in the city of Akita, northeastern Japan, on July 13, 2011. The meeting adopted a set of proposals on Japan's reconstruction from the March quake and tsunami.

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Rakuten's Iwakuma to be posted for move to majors

Rakuten's Iwakuma to be posted for move to majors

CHIBA, Japan - Rakuten Eagles right-hander Hisashi Iwakuma celebrates with teammate Kenta Satake after winning his 100th career game following a victory over the Lotte Marines on Aug. 31, 2010, at Chiba Marine Stadium. The Eagles announced Oct. 4 it will allow the 29-year-old with a 101-62 career record and a 3.32 ERA in over 10 seasons in Japan to sign with an American major league club through a posting system.

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Akita appreciates S. Korean actor

Akita appreciates S. Korean actor

AKITA, Japan - Akita Gov. Norihisa Satake (R) hands a letter of appreciation to South Korean actor Jeoung Jun Ho (L) at Akita prefectural hall on Aug. 27, 2010. The prefectural government honored the staff and cast of the hit TV drama ''Iris'' for increasing the prefecture's recognition in South Korea through doing location shooting in Akita.

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Singer and film actor 'Bahbu' Satake dies at 68

Singer and film actor 'Bahbu' Satake dies at 68

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese singer and film actor Yutaka ''Bahbu'' Satake (in a photo taken in April 1995) died due to multiple organ failure in a Tokyo hospital on Dec. 5. He was 68. Satake was well known for his crooning of love-related ballads, including his popular debut song ''Onna Gokoro no Uta'' (Song of a Woman's Heart).

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Japan's Akita Pref., Taiwan sign business partnership deal

Japan's Akita Pref., Taiwan sign business partnership deal

Akita Gov. Norihisa Satake (R) and Leu Jang-hwa, deputy head of the Industrial Development Bureau of Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs, pose for photos in Taipei on Aug. 21, 2015, after signing a memorandum of understanding for a bilateral business partnership. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Akita governor visits Khabarovsk

Akita governor visits Khabarovsk

Akita Gov. Norihisa Satake (L) holds talks with Khabarovsk Territory Gov. Vyacheslav Shport in Khabarovsk in the Russian Far East on July 18, 2015. They agreed that it is necessary to build a mechanism to promote information exchange on investments and economy. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Akita governor seeks closer economic ties with Russian Far East

Akita governor seeks closer economic ties with Russian Far East

Akita Gov. Norihisa Satake (C) delivers a speech at a forum in Vladivostok on July 13, 2015, calling for stronger economic exchanges with Maritime Province in the Russian Far East. The forum was held to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the signing of an amity agreement between the northeastern Japan prefecture and the Russian province. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Akita governor seeks stronger economic ties with Russian Far East

Akita governor seeks stronger economic ties with Russian Far East

Akita Gov. Norihisa Satake (2nd from L) and Maritime Province Gov. Vladimir Miklushevsky (far R) meet in the Russian Far Eastern city of Vladivostok on July 13, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nagoya man allegedly stabs son to death because he "did not study"

Nagoya man allegedly stabs son to death because he "did not study"

Police officers check the home of Kengo Satake at a condominium in the central Japan city of Nagoya on Aug. 21, 2016, after arresting him on suspicion of stabbing his 12-year-old son Ryota, who later died. Satake, a 48-year-old truck driver, told police he committed the crime as he was dissatisfied with his son's attitude to studying ahead of an entrance examination to a private junior high school. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Northeastern Japan's Akita introduces new mascot "Ndatchi"

Northeastern Japan's Akita introduces new mascot "Ndatchi"

Akita Gov. Norihisa Satake (C) poses for photos with new publicity character "Ndatchi" (R) and the northeastern Japan prefecture's official mascot "Sugicchi" during a news conference in Akita city on Nov. 24, 2015. Ndatchi's name was picked from 3,117 entries in a naming contest. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Woman in news: Journalist pens book on WWII crackdown on teachers

Woman in news: Journalist pens book on WWII crackdown on teachers

Naoko Satake, a 49-year-old Hokkaido Shimbun journalist, shows on Oct. 6, 2015, her book compiled from an award-winning serial on a crackdown on Hokkaido teachers during World War II. The serial, which was run in the newspaper published in Japan's northernmost prefecture of Hokkaido and which received this year's JCJ Award of the Japan Congress of Journalists, is based on prison memos of the teachers arrested and detained on charges of violating the prewar Peace Preservation Law by teaching children how to write compositions in a frank manner. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Akita Pref. unveils new PR character inspired by folklore

Akita Pref. unveils new PR character inspired by folklore

Akita Gov. Norihisa Satake unveils at his office in Akita city on Aug. 29, 2015, his prefecture's new mascot character for public relations activities, inspired by the traditional "namahage" festival featuring a demon-like character based on folklore. The prefecture is inviting the public to propose a name for the new mascot. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Teahouse at mukojima satake garden

Teahouse at mukojima satake garden

Four women with traditional hair styles sit on a sunny porch facing in this direction with a hot water pail in front of them. Under the porch, several pairs of sandals can be seen on the shoe rock. In the background is a stone lantern almost hidden by the trees in the garden.==Date:unknown, Place:Tokyo, Photo:Ogawa Kazumasa, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number8‐4‐0]

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Women at Satake Garden,Mukojima

Women at Satake Garden,Mukojima

The residence of the Satake family, former feudal lords of the Akita Clan, was located on the site of present-day Sumida Ward Office and the Asahi Beer Co. complex. The garden underwent major renovations at the end of the Edo Period and was opened to the public in 1890. In 1903, it was amalgamated into the Japan Beer Company Azuma Plant. A special part of the garden was called the Koyo-en.==Date:unknown, Place:Tokyo, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number85‐41‐0]

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Satake Garden,Mukojima

Satake Garden,Mukojima

The garden at Nakanogo Kawara-machi (present-day Azumabashi 1-chome, site of Sumida Ward Hall and the Asahi Beer Co. Headquarters). Feudal lord Mizuno Tadaakira of Numazu Clan received the garden as a gift from the 11th Shogun Tokugawa Ienari sometime between 1818 and 1830. A resident of Mikawashima Village named Monzaburo is said to have designed it. According to historical records, the ownership later transferred to Matsudaira Echizennokami of the Fukui Clan of Echizen, and then to Satake Sakyodayu of Akita Clan in 1860. It is a Rinsen-style garden with a pond in the centre and many stones used for landscaping.==Date:unknown, Place:Tokyo, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number85‐8‐0]

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Satake Garden,Mukojima

Satake Garden,Mukojima

Called Koyoen, the garden of the Akita Clan Satake family opened to the public in the mid-Meiji Period and gained fame as one of the most beautiful gardens of the former Edo. However, in 1903 it became the possession of Sapporo Brewery Company, which established its Azuma-bashi factory nearby and used the remainder of the garden as a beer garden where customers could enjoy the product of the brewery. In 1906, the facility became the Dai Nippon Brewery Company Azuma Factory, and the garden disappeared in the wake of factory expansions during the Taisho Period (1912-1926) and the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923. Today, a few trees and an explanation panel next to the Sumida Ward Hall are the only reminders of the former garden.==Date:unknown, Place:Tokyo, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number85‐9‐0]

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Satake Garden,Mukojima

Satake Garden,Mukojima

A landscape garden in the go-round style. A woman stands on the bridge, and further on are several people watching the garden. Lanterns are seen here and there, and a wisteria shelf is seen on the opposite bank. The same as the photo numbered 25-34.==Date:unknown, Place:Tokyo, Photo:Suzuki Shin-ichi, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number41‐45‐0]

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Satake Garden,Mukojima

Satake Garden,Mukojima

A landscape garden in the go-round style. A pine branch reaches over the pond, and people can be seen on the bridge built over the pond. Many lanterns can be seen here and there. To the left rear is a wisteria trellis.==Date:unknown, Place:Tokyo, Photo:Ogawa Kazumasa, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number25‐74‐0]

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Satake Garden,Mukojima

Satake Garden,Mukojima

A landscape garden in the go-round style. A woman stands on the bridge, and several people enjoy the garden ahead of her. Lanterns stand here and there, and on the other side of the pond is a wisteria stand. The same picture as that numbered 41-45.==Date:unknown, Place:Tokyo, Photo:Ogawa Kazumasa, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number25‐34‐0]

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Satake Garden,Mukojima

Satake Garden,Mukojima

The lake takes up the left part of the photo, and trees are planted around it in the garden, with a rock. Four women dressed in kimono pause by the lake and a lantern stands in the water. Both shed shadows on the surface. To the right are tall trees.==Date:unknown, Place:Tokyo, Photo:Ogawa Kazumasa, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number9‐49‐0]

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Akita appreciates S. Korean actor

Akita appreciates S. Korean actor

AKITA, Japan - Akita Gov. Norihisa Satake (R) hands a letter of appreciation to South Korean actor Jeoung Jun Ho (L) at Akita prefectural hall on Aug. 27, 2010. The prefectural government honored the staff and cast of the hit TV drama ''Iris'' for increasing the prefecture's recognition in South Korea through doing location shooting in Akita. (Kyodo)

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Japan governors' disaster reconstruction proposals

Japan governors' disaster reconstruction proposals

AKITA, Japan - (from R) Akita Gov. Norihisa Satake, Kyoto Gov. Keiji Yamada and Toyama Gov. Takakazu Ishii speak at a press conference after a two-day meeting of prefectural governors from across Japan in the city of Akita, northeastern Japan, on July 13, 2011. The meeting adopted a set of proposals on Japan's reconstruction from the March quake and tsunami. (Kyodo)

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LDP-backed Satake wins Akita gubernatorial election

LDP-backed Satake wins Akita gubernatorial election

AKITA, Japan - Norihisa Satake (C), surrounded by supporters, celebrates at his election campaign office in Akita April 12 after winning the Akita gubernatorial election. Satake, supported by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, beat three other candidates, including Hiroshi Kawaguchi, who was backed the main opposition Democratic Party of Japan. (Kyodo)

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Akita to accept debris from disaster-hit Iwate

Akita to accept debris from disaster-hit Iwate

MORIOKA, Japan - Akita Gov. Norihisa Satake (L) and Iwate Gov. Takuya Tasso shake hands at the Iwate prefectural government office in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, on Feb. 7, 2012, after signing a basic agreement that Akita Prefecture will accept debris caused by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in neighboring Iwate Prefecture. (Kyodo)

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Akita governor meets Russia Maritime Province officials

Akita governor meets Russia Maritime Province officials

VLADIVOSTOK, Russia - Governor Norihisa Satake (extreme R) of Akita Prefecture, northeastern Japan, holds a meeting with senior officials of Russia's Maritime Province in the Far Eastern Russian city of Vladivostok on Nov. 12, 2014. (Kyodo)

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Akita governor

Akita governor

AKITA, Japan - Akita Gov. Norihisa Satake speaks to reporters at the prefectural hall in the city of Akita on April 11, 2013. The governor said he is relieved to see pictures of Russian President Vladimir Putin playing with an Akita dog given by the prefecture in July 2012. (Kyodo)

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Rakuten's Iwakuma to be posted for move to majors

Rakuten's Iwakuma to be posted for move to majors

CHIBA, Japan - Rakuten Eagles right-hander Hisashi Iwakuma celebrates with teammate Kenta Satake after winning his 100th career game following a victory over the Lotte Marines on Aug. 31, 2010, at Chiba Marine Stadium. The Eagles announced Oct. 4 it will allow the 29-year-old with a 101-62 career record and a 3.32 ERA in over 10 seasons in Japan to sign with an American major league club through a posting system. (Kyodo)

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Trampoline: Japanese championships

Trampoline: Japanese championships

Multiple exposure photo shows Reina Satake performing in the women's individual final at the national trampoline championships in the Mie Prefecture city of Yokkaichi, central Japan, on Nov. 1, 2020. Satake won the event for the first time.

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Trampoline: Japanese championships

Trampoline: Japanese championships

Reina Satake performs in the women's individual final at the national trampoline championships in the Mie Prefecture city of Yokkaichi, central Japan, on Nov. 1, 2020. Satake won the event for the first time.

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Trampoline: Japanese championships

Trampoline: Japanese championships

Reina Satake performs in the women's individual final at the national trampoline championships in the Mie Prefecture city of Yokkaichi, central Japan, on Nov. 1, 2020. Satake won the event for the first time.

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Trampoline: Japanese championships

Trampoline: Japanese championships

Reina Satake performs in the women's individual final at the national trampoline championships in the Mie Prefecture city of Yokkaichi, central Japan, on Nov. 1, 2020. Satake won the event for the first time.

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