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ENEOS Holdings President Dismissal Press Conference

ENEOS Holdings President Dismissal Press Conference

ENEOS Holdings President Dismissal Press Conference. From left: Shingo Nishimura, Director and Audit & Supervisory Board Member; Seiichiro Nishioka, Outside Director and Audit & Supervisory Board Member; Tomoo Shiota, Director and Audit & Supervisory Board Member. =Date:December 19, 2023, Place:Tokyo

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Lawmaker says Japan has swarms of S. Korean prostitutes

Lawmaker says Japan has swarms of S. Korean prostitutes

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Shingo Nishimura, a lower house lawmaker of the opposition Japan Restoration Party. Nishimura said "there are swarms of South Korean prostitutes in Japan" during a meeting of lawmakers from the party on May 17, 2013. He retracted the comments later that day saying it was "inappropriate to mention the name of South Korea" and submitted a letter stating his intention to leave the party.

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Lawmaker's son dies after falling from Diet dormitory

Lawmaker's son dies after falling from Diet dormitory

TOKYO, Japan - The Akasaka dormitory for members of the House of Representatives in Tokyo, where Rintaro Nishimura, the 26-year-old son House member Shingo Nishimura, fell from a balcony on the 20th floor on Jan. 9 and died, police said.

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Prosecutors demand 2 yrs in prison for lawyer-lawmaker Nishimura

Prosecutors demand 2 yrs in prison for lawyer-lawmaker Nishimura

OSAKA, Japan - Prosecutors demanded on Oct. 16 that the Osaka District Court sentence independent House of Representatives member Shingo Nishimura (in file photo) to two years in prison and fine him 1 million yen for allegedly lending his name as a lawyer for money in violation of the Lawyers Law.

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Diet calls on scandal-hit lawmaker Nishimura to quit

Diet calls on scandal-hit lawmaker Nishimura to quit

TOKYO, Japan - Shingo Nishimura, a member of the House of Representatives, is surrounded by reporters at the Diet in Tokyo on March 17 after the lower house adopted a nonbinding resolution urging Nishimura, an independent, to resign as lawmaker due to allegations that he violated the Lawyers Law.

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Diet calls on scandal-hit lawmaker Nishimura to quit

Diet calls on scandal-hit lawmaker Nishimura to quit

TOKYO, Japan - Shingo Nishimura (C) remains seated as other members of the House of Representatives stand up in support of a nonbinding resolution urging him to resign as lawmaker over allegations that he violated the Lawyers Law. The motion was backed by a majority of lower house members, including those of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and the opposition Democratic Party of Japan, which kicked out Nishimura in November when the scandal broke out.

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DPJ decides to dismiss Nishimura

DPJ decides to dismiss Nishimura

TOKYO, Japan - Democratic Party of Japan leader Seiji Maehara responds to reporters' questions at the party headquarters in Tokyo on Nov. 28. The party decided to dismiss Shingo Nishimura, a five-term House of Representatives member of the party, who was arrested earlier in the day for allegedly allowing a former employee at his law office to use his name as a lawyer in violation of the Attorneys Law.

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DPJ's Nishimura arrested for violating Attorneys Law

DPJ's Nishimura arrested for violating Attorneys Law

OSAKA, Japan - Shingo Nishimura, a House of Representatives member of the opposition Democratic Party of Japan, leaves his home in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, on Nov. 28 to head for the Osaka prefectural police headquarters. Nishimura was later arrested for allegedly allowing a former employee at his law office to use his name as a lawyer in violation of the Attorneys Law.

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Lawmaker Nishimura admits to violating Attorneys Law

Lawmaker Nishimura admits to violating Attorneys Law

OSAKA, Japan - Opposition lawmaker and lawyer Shingo Nishimura speaks to reporters in front of his home in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, on Nov. 25. Nishimura, a member of the Democratic Party of Japan, admitted to allegations that he had allowed a former employee of his law firm to use his name as a lawyer in out-of-court settlement negotiations between 2002 and 2004 in violation of the Attorneys Law.

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Nishimura resigns over nuclear remarks

Nishimura resigns over nuclear remarks

TOKYO, Japan - Shingo Nishimura, winds up his press conference at the Defense Agency on Oct. 20 which he gave following his resignation as parliamentary vice defense minister after coming under heavy criticism for suggesting Japan should arm itself with nuclear weapons.

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Vice defense minister quits over nuclear remarks

Vice defense minister quits over nuclear remarks

TOKYO, Japan - Shingo Nishimura, leaves the Defense Agency building Oct. 20 after resigning as parliamentary vice defense minister over his remarks suggesting Japan should arm itself with nuclear weapons.

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DPJ decides to dismiss Nishimura

DPJ decides to dismiss Nishimura

TOKYO, Japan - Democratic Party of Japan leader Seiji Maehara responds to reporters' questions at the party headquarters in Tokyo on Nov. 28. The party decided to dismiss Shingo Nishimura, a five-term House of Representatives member of the party, who was arrested earlier in the day for allegedly allowing a former employee at his law office to use his name as a lawyer in violation of the Attorneys Law. (Kyodo)

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Diet calls on scandal-hit lawmaker Nishimura to quit

Diet calls on scandal-hit lawmaker Nishimura to quit

TOKYO, Japan - Shingo Nishimura (C) remains seated as other members of the House of Representatives stand up in support of a nonbinding resolution urging him to resign as lawmaker over allegations that he violated the Lawyers Law. The motion was backed by a majority of lower house members, including those of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and the opposition Democratic Party of Japan, which kicked out Nishimura in November when the scandal broke out. (Kyodo)

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Diet calls on scandal-hit lawmaker Nishimura to quit

Diet calls on scandal-hit lawmaker Nishimura to quit

TOKYO, Japan - Shingo Nishimura, a member of the House of Representatives, is surrounded by reporters at the Diet in Tokyo on March 17 after the lower house adopted a nonbinding resolution urging Nishimura, an independent, to resign as lawmaker due to allegations that he violated the Lawyers Law. (Kyodo)

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Nishimura pleads not guilty to part of illegal practice charges

Nishimura pleads not guilty to part of illegal practice charges

OSAKA, Japan - Shingo Nishimura, a House of Representatives member, arrives at the Osaka District Court in Osaka on March 9 to attend his trial on charges of receiving remuneration for illegally allowing an unqualified employee to provide attorney services in his name. Nishimura has pleaded not guilty to one of the charges. (Kyodo)

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Nishimura found guilty of illegal practice

Nishimura found guilty of illegal practice

OSAKA, Japan - Shingo Nishimura, a member of the House of Representatives, speaks to reporters in Osaka on Feb. 7 after the Osaka District Court found him guilty of illegally allowing an unqualified employee to provide legal services in his name. (Kyodo)

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Lawmaker's son dies after falling from Diet dormitory

Lawmaker's son dies after falling from Diet dormitory

TOKYO, Japan - The Akasaka dormitory for members of the House of Representatives in Tokyo, where Rintaro Nishimura, the 26-year-old son House member Shingo Nishimura, fell from a balcony on the 20th floor on Jan. 9 and died, police said. (Kyodo)

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Nishimura receives 30 million yen from illegal practices

Nishimura receives 30 million yen from illegal practices

OSAKA, Japan - House of Representatives member Shingo Nishimura is sent from the Osaka prefectural police headquarters to the Osaka District Prosecutors Office on Nov. 29. Nishimura was arrested Nov. 28 on suspicion of allowing Koji Suzuki to illegally practice law without a license using his lawyer's stamp in violation of the Attorneys Law. (Kyodo)

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DPJ's Nishimura arrested for violating Attorneys Law

DPJ's Nishimura arrested for violating Attorneys Law

OSAKA, Japan - Shingo Nishimura, a House of Representatives member of the opposition Democratic Party of Japan, leaves his home in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, on Nov. 28 to head for the Osaka prefectural police headquarters. Nishimura was later arrested for allegedly allowing a former employee at his law office to use his name as a lawyer in violation of the Attorneys Law. (Kyodo)

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Lawmaker Nishimura admits to violating Attorneys Law

Lawmaker Nishimura admits to violating Attorneys Law

OSAKA, Japan - Opposition lawmaker and lawyer Shingo Nishimura speaks to reporters in front of his home in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, on Nov. 25. Nishimura, a member of the Democratic Party of Japan, admitted to allegations that he had allowed a former employee of his law firm to use his name as a lawyer in out-of-court settlement negotiations between 2002 and 2004 in violation of the Attorneys Law. (Kyodo)

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Prosecutors demand 2 yrs in prison for lawyer-lawmaker Nishimura

Prosecutors demand 2 yrs in prison for lawyer-lawmaker Nishimura

OSAKA, Japan - Prosecutors demanded on Oct. 16 that the Osaka District Court sentence independent House of Representatives member Shingo Nishimura (in file photo) to two years in prison and fine him 1 million yen for allegedly lending his name as a lawyer for money in violation of the Lawyers Law. (Kyodo)

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A tree in Ise

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Sunset at Ise

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A river in Ise

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The road on the peninsula

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Sunset at Ise

Sunset at Ise

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The trees of Ise

The trees of Ise

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Vice defense minister quits over nuclear remarks

Vice defense minister quits over nuclear remarks

TOKYO, Japan - Shingo Nishimura, leaves the Defense Agency building Oct. 20 after resigning as parliamentary vice defense minister over his remarks suggesting Japan should arm itself with nuclear weapons.

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Nishimura resigns over nuclear remarks

Nishimura resigns over nuclear remarks

TOKYO, Japan - Shingo Nishimura, winds up his press conference at the Defense Agency on Oct. 20 which he gave following his resignation as parliamentary vice defense minister after coming under heavy criticism for suggesting Japan should arm itself with nuclear weapons.

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