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Logistics Consortium Baton Joint Press Conference

Logistics Consortium Baton Joint Press Conference

Logistics Consortium Baton Joint Press Conference. photo shows from left: Hiroaki Shirota, President and CEO of Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance; Takuo Yoshikawa, President and CEO of Meitetsu NX Transport; Kazuo Takada, President and CEO of Tonami Transport; Satoshi Takahashi, President and CEO of Seino Transportation; Hiroyuki Kumano, President and CEO of Fukuyama Transport; Masahiro Koike, President and CEO of Tokio Marine Holdings.=November 20,2025,Japan

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Japan Post Group and Seino Holdings

Japan Post Group and Seino Holdings

Press conference regarding the business alliance between the Japan Post Group and the Seino Holdings for joint trunk line transport operations. Photo shows, from right, Tetsuya Senda, President of Japan Post, and Satoshi Takahashi, President of Seino Transport Co. =May 9, 2024, in Tokyo.

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Japan Post Group and Seino Holdings

Japan Post Group and Seino Holdings

Press conference regarding the business alliance between the Japan Post Group and the Seino Holdings for joint trunk line transport operations. Photo shows, from right, Yoshito Minami, Vice President of Japan Post, Tetsuya Senda, President of Japan Post, Satoshi Takahashi, President of Seino Unyu, and Katsumasa Hirai, Executive Officer of Seino Unyu. =May 9, 2024, in Tokyo

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Japan Post Group and Seino Holdings

Japan Post Group and Seino Holdings

Press conference regarding the business alliance between the Japan Post Group and the Seino Holdings for joint trunk line transport operations. Photo shows, from right, Tetsuya Senda, President of Japan Post, and Satoshi Takahashi, President of Seino Transport Co. =May 9, 2024, in Tokyo.

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Japan Post Group and Seino Holdings

Japan Post Group and Seino Holdings

Press conference on the business alliance between the Japan Post Group and the Seino Holdings for joint trunk line transport operations. Photo: Satoshi Takahashi, President of Seino Transport Co. =May 9, 2024, in Tokyo.

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Japan Post Group and Seino Holdings

Japan Post Group and Seino Holdings

Press conference regarding the business alliance between the Japan Post Group and the Seino Holdings for joint trunk line transport operations. Photo shows, from right, Tetsuya Senda, President of Japan Post, and Satoshi Takahashi, President of Seino Transport Co. =May 9, 2024, in Tokyo.

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Japan Post Group and Seino Holdings

Japan Post Group and Seino Holdings

Press conference regarding the business alliance between the Japan Post Group and the Seino Holdings for joint trunk line transport operations. Photo shows, from right, Tetsuya Senda, President of Japan Post, and Satoshi Takahashi, President of Seino Transport Co. =May 9, 2024, in Tokyo.

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Japan Post Group and Seino Holdings

Japan Post Group and Seino Holdings

Press conference regarding the business alliance between the Japan Post Group and the Seino Holdings for joint trunk line transport operations. Photo shows, from right, Tetsuya Senda, President of Japan Post, and Satoshi Takahashi, President of Seino Transport Co. =May 9, 2024, in Tokyo.

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Japan: JAXA Successfully Launches Next-Generation H3 Rocket Into Space 2

JAXA (The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) launched its new flagship H3 rocket into space in a second attempt on Saturday, February 17, and announced that it confirmed the rocket has reached orbit as planned. The H3 lifted off from the Tanegashima Space Center in the southwestern prefecture of Kagoshima at 9:22 a.m., JST.

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JR East president apologizes to Tokyo governor

JR East president apologizes to Tokyo governor

TOKYO, Japan - Satoshi Seino (L), president of East Japan Railway Co., visits Tokyo Gov. Shintaro Ishihara at the Tokyo metropolitan government office in Tokyo on June 20, 2011, to offer an apology over the railway operator's decision to suspend its services and shutter its major stations in the capital in the wake of a magnitude 9.0 earthquake in northeastern Japan on March 11, 2011, forcing stranded passengers out of the stations. The governor sent a protest letter to the company, commonly known as JR East, in May, saying the metropolitan government might start imposing taxes on JR East station facilities depending on its response to Tokyo's inquiry into the controversial decision.

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Japan's Maehara promotes shinkansen technology in U.S.

Japan's Maehara promotes shinkansen technology in U.S.

CHICAGO, United States - Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Minister Seiji Maehara (R) and East Japan Railway Co. President Satoshi Seino visit an exhibition at a venue for a seminar hosted by the Japanese government on high-speed rail systems in Chicago on June 28, 2010. Maehara, who delivered a speech at the seminar, is visiting the United States to promote Japan's shinkansen bullet train technology.

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JR East names vice president Seino as president

JR East names vice president Seino as president

TOKYO, Japan - East Japan Railway Co. Executive Vice President Satoshi Seino (L) speaks at a press conference at the company head office in Tokyo on Feb. 15 after being named to succeed President Mutsutake Otsuka (R).

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JR East names vice president Seino as president

JR East names vice president Seino as president

TOKYO, Japan - East Japan Railway Co. Executive Vice President Satoshi Seino (L) speaks at a press conference at the company head office in Tokyo on Feb. 15 after being named to succeed President Mutsutake Otsuka (R). (Kyodo)

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Japan's Maehara promotes shinkansen technology in U.S.

Japan's Maehara promotes shinkansen technology in U.S.

CHICAGO, United States - Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Minister Seiji Maehara (R) and East Japan Railway Co. President Satoshi Seino visit an exhibition at a venue for a seminar hosted by the Japanese government on high-speed rail systems in Chicago on June 28, 2010. Maehara, who delivered a speech at the seminar, is visiting the United States to promote Japan's shinkansen bullet train technology. (Kyodo)

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JR East president apologizes to Tokyo governor

JR East president apologizes to Tokyo governor

TOKYO, Japan - Satoshi Seino (L), president of East Japan Railway Co., visits Tokyo Gov. Shintaro Ishihara at the Tokyo metropolitan government office in Tokyo on June 20, 2011, to offer an apology over the railway operator's decision to suspend its services and shutter its major stations in the capital in the wake of a magnitude 9.0 earthquake in northeastern Japan on March 11, 2011, forcing stranded passengers out of the stations. The governor sent a protest letter to the company, commonly known as JR East, in May, saying the metropolitan government might start imposing taxes on JR East station facilities depending on its response to Tokyo's inquiry into the controversial decision. (Kyodo)

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