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JAL Chairman Shinmachi to step down

JAL Chairman Shinmachi to step down

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Corp. said Feb. 8 that Chairman Toshiyuki Shinmachi (in file photo) will step down to rejuvenate the leadership of Japan's top airline, now that its business appears to be recovering. Shinmachi's successor has yet to be decided and the chairman's post will be vacant for now, it said.

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JAL unveils new 5-year business plan

JAL unveils new 5-year business plan

TOKYO, Japan - Haruka Nishimatsu, senior vice president of Japan Airlines Corp., briefs reporters on the company's medium-term business plan in Tokyo on March 2. Nishimatsu will replace Toshiyuki Shinmachi as JAL president in June.

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JAL head Shinmachi to step down to settle internal strife

JAL head Shinmachi to step down to settle internal strife

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Corp. President Toshiyuki Shinmachi (L) and Senior Vice President Haruka Nishimatsu hold a press conference in Tokyo on March 1. They announced that Nishimatsu will replace Shinmachi as president in June. Shinmach will become chairman without the right to represent the company.

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JAL head Shinmachi to resign in June, to be replaced by Nishimatsu

JAL head Shinmachi to resign in June, to be replaced by Nishimatsu

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Corp. President Toshiyuki Shinmachi (L) plans to step down in June amid a growing internal management conflict and his position is expected to be taken over by Haruka Nishimatsu (R), a senior vice president in charge of financial matters, JAL sources said on March 1.

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JAL posts 1st interim group net loss since FY 2003

JAL posts 1st interim group net loss since FY 2003

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Corp. President Toshiyuki Shinmachi briefs reporters on the company's interim earnings report at a news conference at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in Tokyo on Nov. 7.

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JAL to raise domestic fares in January

JAL to raise domestic fares in January

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines President Toshiyuki Shinmachi tells a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 29 that JAL plans to raise fares on its domestic routes possibly in January 2006 because of rising fuel costs.

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JAL reports preventive measures for mishaps to ministry

JAL reports preventive measures for mishaps to ministry

TOKYO, Japan - Toshiyuki Shinmachi, chief executive officer of Japan Airlines Corp., gives a press conference presenting a set of measures to prevent mishaps to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport on April 14.

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JAL reports preventive measures for mishaps to ministry

JAL reports preventive measures for mishaps to ministry

TOKYO, Japan - Toshiyuki Shinmachi (L), chief executive officer of Japan Airlines Corp., bows in apology during a press conference April 14 at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in Tokyo after submitting a set of measures to prevent mishaps to the ministry.

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JAL Int'l chief demoted over operational blunders

JAL Int'l chief demoted over operational blunders

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines International Co. President Katsuo Haneda (L) will be demoted to vice president to take the blame for a recent series of irregularities involving its airplanes, its holding company said March 17. At right is Japan Airlines Chairman Isao Kaneko, who will hand over the post of chief executive officer to Japan Airlines President Toshiyuki Shinmachi in April, instead of June as earlier announced.

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JAL aims to refrain from hiking airfares on domestic routes

JAL aims to refrain from hiking airfares on domestic routes

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Corp. President Toshiyuki Shinmachi speaks in an interview with Kyodo News. He said JAL aims to refrain from hiking airfares on domestic flights despite surging crude oil prices.

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(2)Shinmachi to become president of Japan Airlines System

(2)Shinmachi to become president of Japan Airlines System

TOKYO, Japan - Isao Kaneko (L), president of Japan Airlines System Corp., shakes hands with Vice President Toshiyuki Shinmachi, who replace Kaneko on April 1, at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 18. Kaneko will become chairman and retain the post of chief executive officer.

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Shinmachi to become president of Japan Airlines System

Shinmachi to become president of Japan Airlines System

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines System Corp. has decided to promote Executive Vice President Toshiyuki Shinmachi (file photo) to president as part of efforts to help rejuvenate management, company sources said Feb. 18. Shinmachi, 61, is to replace Isao Kaneko who will become chairman and retain the post of chief executive officer.

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The scene of a truck collision on the Keihin Electric Express Railway Keikyu Line

The scene of a truck collision on the Keihin Electric Express Railway Keikyu Line

Keikyu train derailment accident. The scene of a derailment of a train due to a truck collision at a level crossing between Kanagawa Shinmachi and Nakagido stations (Yokohama City). The next day. The truck was dismantled and removed by crane. = September 6, 2019, Kamegumi-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, Japan; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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The scene of a truck collision on the Keihin Electric Express Railway Keikyu Line

The scene of a truck collision on the Keihin Electric Express Railway Keikyu Line

Keikyu train derailment accident. The scene of a derailment of a train due to a truck collision at a level crossing between Kanagawa Shinmachi and Nakagido stations (Yokohama City). The next day. The truck was dismantled and removed by crane. = September 6, 2019, Kamegumi-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, Japan; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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The scene of a truck collision on the Keihin Electric Express Railway Keikyu Line

The scene of a truck collision on the Keihin Electric Express Railway Keikyu Line

Keikyu train derailment accident. The scene of a derailment of a train due to a truck collision at a level crossing between Kanagawa Shinmachi and Nakagido stations (Yokohama City). The next day. The truck was dismantled and removed by crane. = September 6, 2019, Kamegumi-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, Japan; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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The scene of a truck collision on the Keihin Electric Express Railway Keikyu Line

The scene of a truck collision on the Keihin Electric Express Railway Keikyu Line

Keikyu train derailment accident. The scene of a derailment of a train due to a truck collision at a level crossing between Kanagawa Shinmachi and Nakagido stations (Yokohama City). The next day. The truck was dismantled and removed by crane. = September 6, 2019, Kamegumi-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, Japan; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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The scene of a truck collision on the Keikyu Line of the Keihin Electric Express Railway

The scene of a truck collision on the Keikyu Line of the Keihin Electric Express Railway

Keikyu train derailment accident. The scene of a derailment of a train due to a truck collision at a level crossing between Kanagawa Shinmachi and Nakagido stations (Yokohama City). The next day. = September 6, 2019, Kamesumi-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama City, Japan; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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The scene of a truck collision on the Keihin Electric Express Railway Keikyu Line

The scene of a truck collision on the Keihin Electric Express Railway Keikyu Line

Keikyu train derailment accident. The scene of a derailment of a train due to a truck collision at a level crossing between Kanagawa Shinmachi and Nakagido stations (Yokohama City). The next day. The truck was dismantled and removed by crane. = September 6, 2019, Kamegumi-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, Japan; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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The scene of a truck collision on the Keikyu Line of the Keihin Electric Express Railway

The scene of a truck collision on the Keikyu Line of the Keihin Electric Express Railway

Keikyu train derailment accident. The scene of a derailment of a train due to a truck collision at a level crossing between Kanagawa Shinmachi and Nakagido stations (Yokohama City). The next day. = September 6, 2019, Kamesumi-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama City, Japan; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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The scene of a truck collision on the Keikyu Line of the Keihin Electric Express Railway

The scene of a truck collision on the Keikyu Line of the Keihin Electric Express Railway

Keikyu train derailment accident. The scene of a derailment of a train due to a truck collision at a level crossing between Kanagawa Shinmachi and Nakagido stations (Yokohama City). The next day. = September 6, 2019, Kamesumi-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama City, Japan; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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The scene of a truck collision on the Keikyu Line of the Keihin Electric Express Railway

The scene of a truck collision on the Keikyu Line of the Keihin Electric Express Railway

Keikyu train derailment accident. The scene of a derailment of a train due to a truck collision at a level crossing between Kanagawa Shinmachi and Nakagido stations (Yokohama City). The next day. = September 6, 2019, Kamesumi-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama City, Japan; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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JAL aims to refrain from hiking airfares on domestic routes

JAL aims to refrain from hiking airfares on domestic routes

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Corp. President Toshiyuki Shinmachi speaks in an interview with Kyodo News. He said JAL aims to refrain from hiking airfares on domestic flights despite surging crude oil prices. (Kyodo)

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JAL to raise domestic fares in January

JAL to raise domestic fares in January

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines President Toshiyuki Shinmachi tells a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 29 that JAL plans to raise fares on its domestic routes possibly in January 2006 because of rising fuel costs. (Kyodo)

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JAL posts 1st interim group net loss since FY 2003

JAL posts 1st interim group net loss since FY 2003

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Corp. President Toshiyuki Shinmachi briefs reporters on the company's interim earnings report at a news conference at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in Tokyo on Nov. 7. (Kyodo)

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JAL head Shinmachi to step down to settle internal strife

JAL head Shinmachi to step down to settle internal strife

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Corp. President Toshiyuki Shinmachi (L) and Senior Vice President Haruka Nishimatsu hold a press conference in Tokyo on March 1. They announced that Nishimatsu will replace Shinmachi as president in June. Shinmach will become chairman without the right to represent the company. (Kyodo)

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JAL unveils new 5-year business plan

JAL unveils new 5-year business plan

TOKYO, Japan - Haruka Nishimatsu, senior vice president of Japan Airlines Corp., briefs reporters on the company's medium-term business plan in Tokyo on March 2. Nishimatsu will replace Toshiyuki Shinmachi as JAL president in June. (Kyodo)

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JAL Chairman Shinmachi to step down

JAL Chairman Shinmachi to step down

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Corp. said Feb. 8 that Chairman Toshiyuki Shinmachi (in file photo) will step down to rejuvenate the leadership of Japan's top airline, now that its business appears to be recovering. Shinmachi's successor has yet to be decided and the chairman's post will be vacant for now, it said. (Kyodo)

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JAL reports preventive measures for mishaps to ministry

JAL reports preventive measures for mishaps to ministry

TOKYO, Japan - Toshiyuki Shinmachi, chief executive officer of Japan Airlines Corp., gives a press conference presenting a set of measures to prevent mishaps to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport on April 14. (Kyodo)

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JAL Int'l chief demoted over operational blunders

JAL Int'l chief demoted over operational blunders

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines International Co. President Katsuo Haneda (L) will be demoted to vice president to take the blame for a recent series of irregularities involving its airplanes, its holding company said March 17. At right is Japan Airlines Chairman Isao Kaneko, who will hand over the post of chief executive officer to Japan Airlines President Toshiyuki Shinmachi in April, instead of June as earlier announced. (Kyodo)

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JAL head Shinmachi to resign in June, to be replaced by Nishimat

JAL head Shinmachi to resign in June, to be replaced by Nishimat

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Corp. President Toshiyuki Shinmachi (L) plans to step down in June amid a growing internal management conflict and his position is expected to be taken over by Haruka Nishimatsu (R), a senior vice president in charge of financial matters, JAL sources said on March 1. (Kyodo)

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Mt. Fuji seen from Yoshiwara

Mt. Fuji seen from Yoshiwara

Mt. Fuji viewed from Yoshihara Shinmachi, Fuji City (Yoshihara Post Town on the Tokaido Highway), facing north. The presence of Mt. Hoei to the right of Mt. Fuji indicates that this photograph was taken from Suruga Bay River, but the exact location cannot be determined. Houses with thatched roofs and huge trees are visible in the centre, suggesting proximity to the post town.==Date:unknown, Place:Shizuoka, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number64‐74‐0]

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(2)Shinmachi to become president of Japan Airlines System

(2)Shinmachi to become president of Japan Airlines System

TOKYO, Japan - Isao Kaneko (L), president of Japan Airlines System Corp., shakes hands with Vice President Toshiyuki Shinmachi, who replace Kaneko on April 1, at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 18. Kaneko will become chairman and retain the post of chief executive officer. (Kyodo)

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Return to full train service after collision in Yokohama

Return to full train service after collision in Yokohama

A Keikyu Line train runs toward Kanagawa-Shinmachi Station in Yokohama, near Tokyo, on Sept. 7, 2019, as train operator Keikyu Corp. resumes full service two days after a train-truck collision that killed the truck driver and injured more than 30 passengers. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Return to full train service after collision in Yokohama

Return to full train service after collision in Yokohama

Passengers board a Keikyu Line train at Kanagawa-Shinmachi Station in Yokohama, near Tokyo, on Sept. 7, 2019, as train operator Keikyu Corp. resumes full service two days after a train-truck collision that killed the truck driver and injured more than 30 passengers. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Shinmachi to become president of Japan Airlines System

Shinmachi to become president of Japan Airlines System

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines System Corp. has decided to promote Executive Vice President Toshiyuki Shinmachi (file photo) to president as part of efforts to help rejuvenate management, company sources said Feb. 18. Shinmachi, 61, is to replace Isao Kaneko who will become chairman and retain the post of chief executive officer. (Kyodo)

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(2)Shinmachi to become president of Japan Airlines System

(2)Shinmachi to become president of Japan Airlines System

TOKYO, Japan - Isao Kaneko (L), president of Japan Airlines System Corp., shakes hands with Vice President Toshiyuki Shinmachi, who replace Kaneko on April 1, at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 18. Kaneko will become chairman and retain the post of chief executive officer. (Kyodo)

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Shinmachi to become president of Japan Airlines System

Shinmachi to become president of Japan Airlines System

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines System Corp. has decided to promote Executive Vice President Toshiyuki Shinmachi (file photo) to president as part of efforts to help rejuvenate management, company sources said Feb. 18. Shinmachi, 61, is to replace Isao Kaneko who will become chairman and retain the post of chief executive officer. (Kyodo)

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