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Obic wins Rice Bowl

Obic wins Rice Bowl

TOKYO, Japan - Wide receiver Ken Shimizu (C) of the Obic Seagulls is tackled by defensive backs Nobuhiro Shigeta (12) and Takehiro Ko (R) of Kwansei Gakuin University during the third quarter of the Rice Bowl at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo on Jan. 3, 2012. Obic of the corporate league won the game 38-28 for their second straight victory in the Rice Bowl, the Japanese championship of American football.

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Psychiatrist-essayist Saito dies at 90

Psychiatrist-essayist Saito dies at 90

TOKYO, Japan - Psychiatrist and essayist Shigeta Saito (file photo, taken June 2000) died of heart failure at a Tokyo hospital on Nov. 20, his family said Nov. 21. He was 90. The eldest son of renowned poet and psychiatrist Mokichi Saito (1882-1953), Saito served as head of a mental hospital and published numerous essays focusing mainly on family affairs.

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Nakamura holds talks with Mets

Nakamura holds talks with Mets

NEW YORK, United States - Free agent slugger Norihiro Nakamura (C), flanked by his agent Masami Shigeta (L) and New York Mets general manager Steve Phillips, speaks to reporters at the Mets' home field Shea Stadium in New York on Dec. 10 after his talks with Mets officials about possibly joining the National League club. (MLB)

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Japan creates antiterrorism ambassadorial post

Japan creates antiterrorism ambassadorial post

TOKYO, Japan - Ambassador to Israel Hiroshi Shigeta (file photo) is appointed March 12 to a newly created ambassadorial post in charge of Japanese government policy on the fight against international terrorism.

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Hikari Tsushin's Shigeta gives up post at Softbank

Hikari Tsushin's Shigeta gives up post at Softbank

TOKYO, Japan - The file photo shows Hikari Tsushin Inc. President Yasumitsu Shigeta, who resigned April 26 as outside director at Softbank Corp. in order to concentrate on running his own company. Hikari Tsushin anticipates a loss of 11.60 billion yen for the current business year through Aug. 31, instead of the profit of 8.0 billion yen it projected last August.

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Forbes picks Japan's Shigeta among world's five richest men

Forbes picks Japan's Shigeta among world's five richest men

TOKYO, Japan - This is a file photo of Yasumitsu Shigeta, president of Japanese cellular phone retailer Hikari Tsushin Inc., who has been named as the world's fifth richest man by Forbes Global magazine. The business magazine said Shigeta has the fastest-growing fortune in the world. Shigeta, 34, owns 62 percent of Hikari Tsushin. The company was listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's First Section in September.

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Japan creates antiterrorism ambassadorial post

Japan creates antiterrorism ambassadorial post

TOKYO, Japan - Ambassador to Israel Hiroshi Shigeta (file photo) is appointed March 12 to a newly created ambassadorial post in charge of Japanese government policy on the fight against international terrorism.

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Nakamura holds talks with Mets

Nakamura holds talks with Mets

NEW YORK, United States - Free agent slugger Norihiro Nakamura (C), flanked by his agent Masami Shigeta (L) and New York Mets general manager Steve Phillips, speaks to reporters at the Mets' home field Shea Stadium in New York on Dec. 10 after his talks with Mets officials about possibly joining the National League club. (MLB)(Kyodo)

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Walk Like A Dragon - film (1960)

Walk Like A Dragon - film (1960)

Jack Lord & James Shigeta Characters: Lincoln 'Linc' Bartlett & Cheng Lu Film: Walk Like A Dragon (1961) Director: James Clavell 01 June 1960 Date: 01-Jun-60

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Bridge To The Sun - film (1961)

Bridge To The Sun - film (1961)

James Shigeta & Carroll Baker Characters: Hidenari Terasaki & Gwen Terasaki Film: Bridge To The Sun (1964) Director: Etienne Perier 17 October 1961 Date: 17-Oct-61

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Bridge To The Sun - film (1961)

Bridge To The Sun - film (1961)

Carroll Baker & James Shigeta Characters: Gwen Terasaki, Hidenari Terasaki Film: Bridge To The Sun (1961) Director: Etienne Perier 17 October 1961 Date: 17-Oct-61

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FLOWER DRUM SONG

FLOWER DRUM SONG

FLOWER DRUM SONG NANCY KWAN, JAMES SHIGETA Date: 1961

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FLOWER DRUM SONG

FLOWER DRUM SONG

FLOWER DRUM SONG JAMES SHIGETA Date: 1961

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FLOWER DRUM SONG

FLOWER DRUM SONG

FLOWER DRUM SONG MIYOSHI UMEKI, JAMES SHIGETA Date: 1961

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FLOWER DRUM SONG

FLOWER DRUM SONG

FLOWER DRUM SONG MIYOSHI UMEKI, JAMES SHIGETA Date: 1961

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FLOWER DRUM SONG

FLOWER DRUM SONG

FLOWER DRUM SONG JAMES SHIGETA Date: 1961

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FLOWER DRUM SONG

FLOWER DRUM SONG

FLOWER DRUM SONG NANCY KWAN, JAMES SHIGETA Date: 1961

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PRIME MINISTER HAYATO IKEDA

JAPAN CHANGES PILOTS,Hayato Ikeda,==Date:circa 1962, Place:Tokyo,JAPAN, (Credit:INTERNATIONAL MOTION PICTURE/Kyodo News Images)

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Psychiatrist-essayist Saito dies at 90

Psychiatrist-essayist Saito dies at 90

TOKYO, Japan - Psychiatrist and essayist Shigeta Saito (file photo, taken June 2000) died of heart failure at a Tokyo hospital on Nov. 20, his family said Nov. 21. He was 90. The eldest son of renowned poet and psychiatrist Mokichi Saito (1882-1953), Saito served as head of a mental hospital and published numerous essays focusing mainly on family affairs. (Kyodo)

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Obic wins Rice Bowl

Obic wins Rice Bowl

TOKYO, Japan - Wide receiver Ken Shimizu (C) of the Obic Seagulls is tackled by defensive backs Nobuhiro Shigeta (12) and Takehiro Ko (R) of Kwansei Gakuin University during the third quarter of the Rice Bowl at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo on Jan. 3, 2012. Obic of the corporate league won the game 38-28 for their second straight victory in the Rice Bowl, the Japanese championship of American football. (Kyodo)

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Hikari Tsushin's Shigeta gives up post at Softbank

Hikari Tsushin's Shigeta gives up post at Softbank

TOKYO, Japan - The file photo shows Hikari Tsushin Inc. President Yasumitsu Shigeta, who resigned April 26 as outside director at Softbank Corp. in order to concentrate on running his own company. Hikari Tsushin anticipates a loss of 11.60 billion yen for the current business year through Aug. 31, instead of the profit of 8.0 billion yen it projected last August.

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Japan's Hikari Tsushin to become tenant at Hong Kong's Cyber-Por

Japan's Hikari Tsushin to become tenant at Hong Kong's Cyber-Por

HONG KONG, China - Yasumitsu Shigeta (R), president and chief executive officer of Japanese mobile phone giant Hikari Tsushin Inc., and Richard Li (L), chairman of Hong Kong's Pacific Century CyberWorks Ltd. (PCCW), sign a memorandum of understanding Jan. 14. Hikari Tsushin has agreed to become an anchor tenant of Cyber-Port, a high-tech business park being developed by (PCCW) with support from the Hong Kong government.

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Forbes picks Japan's Shigeta among world's five richest men

Forbes picks Japan's Shigeta among world's five richest men

TOKYO, Japan - This is a file photo of Yasumitsu Shigeta, president of Japanese cellular phone retailer Hikari Tsushin Inc., who has been named as the world's fifth richest man by Forbes Global magazine. The business magazine said Shigeta has the fastest-growing fortune in the world. Shigeta, 34, owns 62 percent of Hikari Tsushin. The company was listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's First Section in September.

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