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Japan Post Press Conference on MBO of Tonami HD

Japan Post Press Conference on MBO of Tonami HD

Press conference regarding MBO of Japan Post and Tonami HD. Photo shows, from right, Tetsuya Senda, President and Representative Director of Japan Post, and Kazuo Takada, President and Representative Director of Tonami Holdings.=April 16,2025,Tokyo

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Japan Post Press Conference on MBO of Tonami HD

Japan Post Press Conference on MBO of Tonami HD

Press conference on the MBO of Japan Post and Tonami Holdings. Photo shows, from right, Tetsuya Senda, President and Representative Director of Japan Post, Kazuo Takada, President and Representative Director of Tonami Holdings, Yusuke Watanuki, Representative of the founding family of Tonami Holdings, and others.=April 16,2025,Tokyo

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Japan Post Press Conference on MBO of Tonami HD

Japan Post Press Conference on MBO of Tonami HD

Press conference regarding MBO of Japan Post and Tonami HD. Photo shows, from right, Tetsuya Senda, President and Representative Director of Japan Post, and Kazuo Takada, President and Representative Director of Tonami Holdings.=April 16,2025,Tokyo

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Japan Post Press Conference on MBO of Tonami HD

Japan Post Press Conference on MBO of Tonami HD

Press conference regarding MBO of Japan Post and Tonami HD. Photo shows, from right, Tetsuya Senda, President and Representative Director of Japan Post, and Kazuo Takada, President and Representative Director of Tonami Holdings.=April 16,2025,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, 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 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: Tetsuya Senda, President of Japan Post. =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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Devastation at the west end of Miyuki Bridge (Panoramic view)

Devastation at the west end of Miyuki Bridge (Panoramic view)

At the west end of Miyuki Bridge, 2.2 kilometers southeast of the hypocenter. A police officer from the Ujina Police Station had begun to administer first aid by applying oil stored in the station to the wounds of the injured men and women of all ages who had taken refuge there. Men and women collapsed or squatting, a woman holding a baby, female students receiving first aid, and a police officer are captured in the photo. The railings on the lower river side (left side) of the bridge had been blown into the river. The building on the left is the Senda-machi Police Box of the Ujina Police Station, and the building in the back is Hiroshima Technical Institute. Miyuki Bridge, connecting Senda-machi and Minami-machi, is one of the major bridges in Hiroshima City, on which streetcars also run. (Distance from hypocenter 2200 meters.) Photo: Yoshito Matsushige, Collection: Photo Archives of Japan, Ownership: Chugoku Shimbun, **Editorial use only, commercial use not possible**,Credit: Chugoku Shimbun/Kyodo News Images

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Devastation at the west end of Miyuki Bridge (Close-up)

Devastation at the west end of Miyuki Bridge (Close-up)

People suffering burns received dabs of transformer oil brought from the nearby Hiroshima Electric Railway. The girl in the foreground, wearing a sailorstyle uniform with a triangular collar, and the girl to her left were second-year students at Hiroshima Girls' Commercial School (then 13 years old) who experienced the atomic bombing at the Hiroshima Postal Savings Bureau in Senda-machi 1-chome, where they were mobilized to work, but survived. The boy second to the right of the police officer from the Ujina Police Station was a first-year student at Hiroshima Municipal Junior High School (then 12 years old) who experienced the atomic bombing in Koami-cho (now part of Naka Ward), where he was helping to demolish buildings to create fire lanes. It is believed he was on his way to his home in Danbarasuehiro-cho (now Danbara in Minami Ward), where he lived with his parents. He went missing and his remains were never found. (Distance from hypocenter 2200 meters.) Photo: Yoshito Matsushige, Collection: Photo Archives of Japan, Ownership: Chugoku Shimbun, **Editorial use only, commercial use not possible**,Credit: Chugoku Shimbun/Kyodo News Images

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Victims, Mitsui settle fight over cadmium pollution

Victims, Mitsui settle fight over cadmium pollution

TOYAMA, Japan - Kunihiro Takagi (R), leader of a sufferers' group, and Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co. President Sadao Senda shake hands, holding documents of agreement, in Toyama, Japan, on Dec. 17, 2013. The compensation issue over one of Japan's four major pollution-caused disease cases reached a complete settlement, as sufferers of cadmium poisoning, known as "Itai-Itai Disease," and the company responsible signed an agreement on it.

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Faulty U.S. immigration policy erodes human rights at Mexican border

STORY: Faulty U.S. immigration policy erodes human rights at Mexican border DATELINE: May 19, 2022 LENGTH: 00:03:12 LOCATION: REYNOSA, Mexico CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Mexican towns along the border 2. various of migrants 3. SOUNDBITE 1 (Spanish): ROSALINA, Honduran migrant 4. various of Senda de Vida 5. SOUNDBITE 2 (Spanish): CARLOS PENA ORTIZ, Mayor of Reynosa 6. SOUNDBITE 3 (Spanish): HECTOR SILVA, Founder of Senda de Vida migrant shelter STORYLINE: The United States' mishandling of the immigration influx on its southern border is generating a human rights crisis for regional communities. Mexican towns along the border are struggling to accommodate swelling numbers of undocumented migrants refused entry by the U.S., leaving the refugees increasingly exposed to unsafe, unsanitary and unsustainable conditions. Rosalina, a Honduran who seeks to enter the U.S. legally, has been staying in the Mexican border town of Reynosa for six months. She hopes for bringing her daughter to the

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Fresh arrest warrant served on Japan man over arms possession

Fresh arrest warrant served on Japan man over arms possession

Photo taken Nov. 25, 2015, shows guns and swords confiscated by Aichi prefectural police from the house of company worker Hiroyuki Senda, who was arrested on Nov. 5 on suspicion of leaving an iron pipe on a rail track. The police served a fresh arrest warrant on the 48-year-old, suspecting him of violating the Swords and Firearms Control Law. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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GRZEGORZ SENDA, KATARZYNA EWA ROSINSKA, JOANNA GLUSZEK

GRZEGORZ SENDA, KATARZYNA EWA ROSINSKA, JOANNA GLUSZEK

Talk show Pride Voices - 50 Years of Stonewall, attended by organisers of assaulted Pride march in Polish Bialystok held on July 20, within Prague Pride festival in Prague, Czech Republic, August 8, 2019. From left GRZEGORZ SENDA, KATARZYNA EWA ROSINSKA, JOANNA GLUSZEK. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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GRZEGORZ SENDA, KATARZYNA EWA ROSINSKA, JOANNA GLUSZEK

GRZEGORZ SENDA, KATARZYNA EWA ROSINSKA, JOANNA GLUSZEK

Talk show Pride Voices - 50 Years of Stonewall, attended by organisers of assaulted Pride march in Polish Bialystok held on July 20, within Prague Pride festival in Prague, Czech Republic, August 8, 2019. From left GRZEGORZ SENDA, KATARZYNA EWA ROSINSKA, JOANNA GLUSZEK. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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GRZEGORZ SENDA, KATARZYNA EWA ROSINSKA, JOANNA GLUSZEK

GRZEGORZ SENDA, KATARZYNA EWA ROSINSKA, JOANNA GLUSZEK

Talk show Pride Voices - 50 Years of Stonewall, attended by organisers of assaulted Pride march in Polish Bialystok held on July 20, within Prague Pride festival in Prague, Czech Republic, August 8, 2019. From left GRZEGORZ SENDA, KATARZYNA EWA ROSINSKA, JOANNA GLUSZEK. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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GRZEGORZ SENDA, KATARZYNA EWA ROSINSKA, JOANNA GLUSZEK

GRZEGORZ SENDA, KATARZYNA EWA ROSINSKA, JOANNA GLUSZEK

Talk show Pride Voices - 50 Years of Stonewall, attended by organisers of assaulted Pride march in Polish Bialystok held on July 20, within Prague Pride festival in Prague, Czech Republic, August 8, 2019. From left GRZEGORZ SENDA, KATARZYNA EWA ROSINSKA, JOANNA GLUSZEK. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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GRZEGORZ SENDA, KATARZYNA EWA ROSINSKA, JOANNA GLUSZEK

GRZEGORZ SENDA, KATARZYNA EWA ROSINSKA, JOANNA GLUSZEK

Talk show Pride Voices - 50 Years of Stonewall, attended by organisers of assaulted Pride march in Polish Bialystok held on July 20, within Prague Pride festival in Prague, Czech Republic, August 8, 2019. From left GRZEGORZ SENDA, KATARZYNA EWA ROSINSKA, JOANNA GLUSZEK. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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LGBT wedding ceremonies at Buddhist temple in Japan

LGBT wedding ceremonies at Buddhist temple in Japan

Photo taken in Kawagoe, Saitama Prefecture, eastern Japan, on June 3, 2020, shows Saimyo-ji temple deputy chief priest Myokan Senda. His temple has conducted Buddhist-style wedding ceremonies for LGBTs since May, when local authorities formally recognized such partnerships. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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