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Press Conference by Sumitomo Mitsui FG, SBI Holdings and others

Press Conference by Sumitomo Mitsui FG, SBI Holdings and others

Press conference by Sumitomo Mitsui FG, SBI Holdings, and others. Photo shows (from left) Shuji Yoshioka, President and CEO of SMBC Nikko Securities; Yukihiko Onishi, President and CEO of SMCC; Toru Nakajima, President and Group CEO of SMFG; Yoshitaka Kitao, Chairman and CEO of SBI Holdings; and Masato Takamura, President of SBI Securities.=June 16,2025,Tokyo

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Japan's game maker Sega's 1st permanent shop in Shanghai

Japan's game maker Sega's 1st permanent shop in Shanghai

Sega Corp. President Shuji Utsumi (3rd from L) poses for a photo during an event in Shanghai on April 30, 2025, a day before the opening of the Japanese game company's first official permanent store selling character goods, including items from the popular Sonic the Hedgehog video game series.

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Fuji TV press conference

Fuji TV press conference

(From L) Fuji Media Holding Inc. Executive Vice President Kenji Shimizu, Fuji Television Network Inc. Vice Chairman Ryunosuke Endo, outgoing President Koichi Minato, outgoing Chairman Shuji Kano and Fuji Media Holding Inc. President Osamu Kanemitsu attend a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2025, following allegations that an employee of the broadcaster helped arrange a meal after which Japanese TV host Masahiro Nakai was accused of sexual misconduct.

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Fuji TV press conference

Fuji TV press conference

Shuji Kano attends a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2025, following the announcement of his resignation as chairman of Fuji Television Network Inc. in the wake of allegations that an employee of the broadcaster helped arrange a meal after which Japanese TV host Masahiro Nakai was accused of sexual misconduct.

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Fuji TV press conference

Fuji TV press conference

Shuji Kano attends a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2025, following the announcement of his resignation as chairman of Fuji Television Network Inc. in the wake of allegations that an employee of the broadcaster helped arrange a meal after which Japanese TV host Masahiro Nakai was accused of sexual misconduct.

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Fuji TV press conference

Fuji TV press conference

Shuji Kano (R) and Koichi Minato (C), chairman and president, respectively, of Fuji Television Network Inc., enter the venue of a press conference at its headquarters in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2025, following allegations that an employee of the broadcaster helped arrange a meal after which Japanese TV host Masahiro Nakai was accused of sexual misconduct.

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Fuji TV press conference

Fuji TV press conference

(From L) Fuji Media Holding Inc. Executive Vice President Kenji Shimizu, Fuji Television Network Inc. Vice Chairman Ryunosuke Endo, outgoing President Koichi Minato, outgoing Chairman Shuji Kano and Fuji Media Holding Inc. President Osamu Kanemitsu attend a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2025, following allegations that an employee of the broadcaster helped arrange a meal after which Japanese TV host Masahiro Nakai was accused of sexual misconduct.

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Fuji TV press conference

Fuji TV press conference

Koichi Minato (L) and Shuji Kano attend a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2025, after their resignations as president and chairman, respectively, of Fuji Television Network Inc. were announced following allegations that an official of the broadcaster played a role in the sexual misconduct scandal involving TV host Masahiro Nakai.

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Fuji TV press conference

Fuji TV press conference

Koichi Minato (L) and Shuji Kano attend a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2025, after their resignations as president and chairman, respectively, of Fuji Television Network Inc. were announced following allegations that an official of the broadcaster played a role in the sexual misconduct scandal involving TV host Masahiro Nakai.

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Fuji TV press conference

Fuji TV press conference

Koichi Minato (C) and Shuji Kano (R) bow at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2025, after their resignations as president and chairman, respectively, of Fuji Television Network Inc. were announced following allegations that an official of the broadcaster played a role in the sexual misconduct scandal involving TV host Masahiro Nakai.

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Fuji TV press conference

Fuji TV press conference

Koichi Minato (L) and Shuji Kano bow at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2025, after their resignations as president and chairman, respectively, of Fuji Television Network Inc. were announced following allegations that an official of the broadcaster played a role in the sexual misconduct scandal involving TV host Masahiro Nakai.

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Fuji TV press conference

Fuji TV press conference

Shuji Kano attends a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2025, after his resignation as chairman of Fuji Television Network Inc. was announced following allegations that an official of the broadcaster played a role in the sexual misconduct scandal involving TV host Masahiro Nakai.

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Fuji TV press conference

Fuji TV press conference

Shuji Kano attends a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2025, after his resignation as chairman of Fuji Television Network Inc. was announced following allegations that an official of the broadcaster played a role in the sexual misconduct scandal involving TV host Masahiro Nakai.

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Unitika to leave textile business

Unitika to leave textile business

Unitika Ltd. President Shuji Ueno bows during a press conference in Osaka on Nov. 28, 2024. The company, which started in 1889 as a textiles firm, announced the same day it will pull out of the loss-making side to its business and instead focus on packaging film for food and other polymer products.

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Unitika to leave textile business

Unitika to leave textile business

Unitika Ltd. President Shuji Ueno holds a press conference in Osaka on Nov. 28, 2024. The company, which started in 1889 as a textiles firm, announced the same day it will pull out of the loss-making side to its business and instead focus on packaging film for food and other polymer products.

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Unitika to leave textile business

Unitika to leave textile business

Unitika Ltd. President Shuji Ueno holds a press conference in Osaka on Nov. 28, 2024. The company, which started in 1889 as a textiles firm, announced the same day it will pull out of the loss-making side to its business and instead focus on packaging film for food and other polymer products.

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SEGAn ja Rovion johto median tavattavissa

SEGAn ja Rovion johto median tavattavissa

Chief Executive Officer of Rovio Alexandre Pelletier-Normandi, CEO of SEGA Haruki Satomi, Representative Director of the SEGA Board Shuji Utsumi and the Rovio board chairperson Kim Ignatius at the Epicenter in Helsinki, Finland on May 2, 2023. In April the Japanese gaming giant SEGA announced a cash offer for Finland's Rovio Entertainment, which is best known for Angry Birds video games. LEHTIKUVA / VESA MOILANEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Vesa Moilanen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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SEGAn ja Rovion johto median tavattavissa

SEGAn ja Rovion johto median tavattavissa

Representative Director of the SEGA Board Shuji Utsumi at the Epicenter in Helsinki, Finland on May 2, 2023. In April the Japanese gaming giant SEGA announced a cash offer for Finland's Rovio Entertainment, which is best known for Angry Birds video games. LEHTIKUVA / VESA MOILANEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Vesa Moilanen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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SEGAn ja Rovion johto median tavattavissa

SEGAn ja Rovion johto median tavattavissa

Representative Director of the SEGA Board Shuji Utsumi at the Epicenter in Helsinki, Finland on May 2, 2023. In April the Japanese gaming giant SEGA announced a cash offer for Finland's Rovio Entertainment, which is best known for Angry Birds video games. LEHTIKUVA / VESA MOILANEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Vesa Moilanen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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SEGAn ja Rovion johto median tavattavissa

SEGAn ja Rovion johto median tavattavissa

Chief Executive Officer of Rovio Alexandre Pelletier-Normandi, CEO of SEGA Haruki Satomi, Representative Director of the SEGA Board Shuji Utsumi and the Rovio board chairperson Kim Ignatius at the Epicenter in Helsinki, Finland on May 2, 2023. In April the Japanese gaming giant SEGA announced a cash offer for Finland's Rovio Entertainment, which is best known for Angry Birds video games. LEHTIKUVA / VESA MOILANEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Vesa Moilanen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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SMBC Nikko Securities President Change Press Conference

SMBC Nikko Securities President Change Press Conference

SMBC Nikko Securities President Change Press Conference. From left: President-elect Shuji Yoshioka and President Yuichiro Kondo =Date:January 31, 2024, Place: Tokyo

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SMBC Nikko Securities President Change Press Conference

SMBC Nikko Securities President Change Press Conference

SMBC Nikko Securities President Change Press Conference. President-elect Shuji Yoshioka =Date:January 31, 2024, Place: Tokyo

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SMBC Nikko Securities President Change Press Conference

SMBC Nikko Securities President Change Press Conference

SMBC Nikko Securities President Change Press Conference. From left: President-elect Shuji Yoshioka and President Yuichiro Kondo =Date:January 31, 2024, Place: Tokyo

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40 days to go: Let's make the right call at CIIE 2023

STORY: 40 days to go: Let's make the right call at CIIE 2023 DATELINE: Sept. 27, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:04 LOCATION: SHANGHAI, China CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): RAINER KERN, Vice General Manager of Karcher China 2. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): STEPHEN FUNG, Fung Group China President 3. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): FABRICE MEGARBANE, President of L'Oréal North Asia Zone and CEO of L'Oréal China 4. SOUNDBITE 4 (English): MICHELE GINOCCHIETTI, General Manager, High-end Professional Solutions at EssilorLuxottica China 5. SOUNDBITE 5 (Japanese): SHIRAHAMA KATSUYA, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of Brother (China) Ltd. 6. SOUNDBITE 6 (English): ANDREW WU, Managing Director, Dun & Bradstreet China 7. SOUNDBITE 7 (English): ULRICH STEFER, CFO of Bayer Greater China 8. SOUNDBITE 8 (Chinese): CHEN WENJIN, Marketing Director of HRC 9. SOUNDBITE 9 (English): TRACY XIE, President of Vale China 10. SOUNDBITE 10 (Chinese): VIVIAN WANG, Marketing Director of Dole China 11. SOUNDBITE 11 (Japanese): SHUJI KONDOH, Ge

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SEGAn ja Rovion johto median tavattavissa

SEGAn ja Rovion johto median tavattavissa

Representative Director of the SEGA Board Shuji Utsumi at the Epicenter in Helsinki, Finland on May 2, 2023. In April the Japanese gaming giant SEGA announced a cash offer for Finland's Rovio Entertainment, which is best known for Angry Birds video games. LEHTIKUVA / VESA MOILANEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Vesa Moilanen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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SEGAn ja Rovion johto median tavattavissa

SEGAn ja Rovion johto median tavattavissa

Representative Director of the SEGA Board Shuji Utsumi at the Epicenter in Helsinki, Finland on May 2, 2023. In April the Japanese gaming giant SEGA announced a cash offer for Finland's Rovio Entertainment, which is best known for Angry Birds video games. LEHTIKUVA / VESA MOILANEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Vesa Moilanen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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SEGAn ja Rovion johto median tavattavissa

SEGAn ja Rovion johto median tavattavissa

Chief Executive Officer of Rovio Alexandre Pelletier-Normandi, CEO of SEGA Haruki Satomi, Representative Director of the SEGA Board Shuji Utsumi and the Rovio board chairperson Kim Ignatius at the Epicenter in Helsinki, Finland on May 2, 2023. In April the Japanese gaming giant SEGA announced a cash offer for Finland's Rovio Entertainment, which is best known for Angry Birds video games. LEHTIKUVA / VESA MOILANEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Vesa Moilanen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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SEGAn ja Rovion johto median tavattavissa

SEGAn ja Rovion johto median tavattavissa

Chief Executive Officer of Rovio Alexandre Pelletier-Normandi, CEO of SEGA Haruki Satomi, Representative Director of the SEGA Board Shuji Utsumi and the Rovio board chairperson Kim Ignatius at the Epicenter in Helsinki, Finland on May 2, 2023. In April the Japanese gaming giant SEGA announced a cash offer for Finland's Rovio Entertainment, which is best known for Angry Birds video games. LEHTIKUVA / VESA MOILANEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Vesa Moilanen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Volunteer guide recounts twin disaster of March 2011

Volunteer guide recounts twin disaster of March 2011

SENDAI, Japan - Volunteer guide Shuji Yamamoto (R) recounts damage inflicted on the town of Yamamoto, Miyagi Prefecture, by the devastating earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011, to visitors in December 2013.

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Nobel laureate Nakamura after award ceremony in Stockholm

Nobel laureate Nakamura after award ceremony in Stockholm

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - University of California professor Shuji Nakamura (C) poses for photographers after receiving the Noble Prize in the Stockholm Concert Hall in the Swedish capital on Dec. 10, 2014.

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3 Japan-born Nobel laureates receive prize

3 Japan-born Nobel laureates receive prize

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - (From L) Isamu Akasaki, a professor at Meijo University in Nagoya, Hiroshi Amano, a professor at Nagoya University, and Shuji Nakamura, a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, who won the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics, pose for photos with their medals after the award ceremony at the Stockholm Concert Hall in the Swedish capital on Dec. 10, 2014. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Nagoya landmarks lit by blue LEDs to hail Nobel prize

Nagoya landmarks lit by blue LEDs to hail Nobel prize

NAGOYA, Japan - The Nagoya TV Tower and the Oasis 21 complex (foreground) are illuminated in blue with light-emitting diodes in Nagoya on Dec. 10, 2014, in celebration of the winning of the Nobel Prize in Physics by Nagoya University professor Hiroshi Amano and Meijo University professor Isamu Akasaki for inventing the blue LED. Both universities are located in the central Japan city. Another Japanese scientist, University of California professor Shuji Nakamura, also shared the honor for the same invention.

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3 Nobel laureates get ready for award ceremony

3 Nobel laureates get ready for award ceremony

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - (From L) Shuji Nakamura, a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, Isamu Akasaki, a professor at Japan's Meijo University, and Hiroshi Amano, a professor at Japan's Nagoya University, shake hands during a press conference on Dec. 8, 2014, in Stockholm, Sweden, prior to the award ceremony for the year's Nobel Prize in Physics on Dec. 10.

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3 Nobel laureates get ready for award ceremony

3 Nobel laureates get ready for award ceremony

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - (From L) Shuji Nakamura, a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, Hiroshi Amano, a professor at Japan's Nagoya University, and Isamu Akasaki, a professor at Japan's Meijo University, attend a press conference on Dec. 8, 2014, in Stockholm, Sweden, prior to the award ceremony for the year's Nobel Prize in Physics on Dec. 10.

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Yoshinoya incurs net loss of 108 mil. yen in Sept.-Nov. qtr

Yoshinoya incurs net loss of 108 mil. yen in Sept.-Nov. qtr

TOKYO, Japan - Shuji Abe, president of restaurant chain operator Yoshinoya D&C Co., announces Dec. 27 that the company fell into the red, with a group net loss of 108 million yen, in the September-November period as a result of Japan's continued import ban on American beef.

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Nobel laureate Nakamura wins U.S. prize for engineering

Nobel laureate Nakamura wins U.S. prize for engineering

WASHINGTON, United States, March 2 Kyodo - Shuji Nakamura, a Japanese-born professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, poses in Washington on Feb. 24, 2015, after receiving the Charles Stark Draper Prize for Engineering from the National Academy of Engineering. Nakamura, a co-winner of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics for his invention of a high-brightness blue LED, received the U.S. award together with four others, including Nick Holonyak, an American engineer known as the "Father of LED."

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Nobel laureate Nakamura visits education minister

Nobel laureate Nakamura visits education minister

TOKYO, Japan - Shuji Nakamura (L), a Japan-born American professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Japanese Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Minister Hakubun Shimomura pose with Nakamura's Nobel physics prize medal at the education ministry in Tokyo on Jan. 15, 2015, as Nakamura paid a courtesy visit on Shimomura. Nakamura along with two Japanese physicists won the prize last year, for contribution to the development of light-emitting diodes.

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3 Nobel laureates make commemorative speeches

3 Nobel laureates make commemorative speeches

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - (From R) Hiroshi Amano, a professor at Japan's Nagoya University, Isamu Akasaki, a professor at Japan's Meijo University, and Shuji Nakamura, a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, receive applause after making commemorative speeches for the year's Nobel Prize in Physics in Stockholm, Sweden, on Dec. 8, 2014, prior to the Dec. 10 award ceremony.

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Nobel laureate Nakamura makes speech in Stockholm

Nobel laureate Nakamura makes speech in Stockholm

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Shuji Nakamura, a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and one of three scientists awarded this year's Nobel Prize in Physics, makes a commemorative speech in Stockholm, Sweden, on Dec. 8, 2014, prior to the Dec. 10 award ceremony.

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Nobel laureate Nakamura in Stockholm for ceremony

Nobel laureate Nakamura in Stockholm for ceremony

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Shuji Nakamura, a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, one of the three winners of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics, speaks with Kyodo News during an interview at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm on Dec. 7, 2014, ahead of the Dec. 10 award ceremony.

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Nobel laureates meet the press prior to award ceremony

Nobel laureates meet the press prior to award ceremony

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Shuji Nakamura (R), a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Hiroshi Amano (2nd from R), a professor at Japan's Nagoya University, attend an official press conference with other 2014 Nobel Prize winners at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm on Dec. 7, 2014, prior to the Dec. 10 award ceremony. Nakamura and Amano, along with Meijo University professor Isamu Akasaki, who did not attend the press conference, won the Nobel Prize in Physics for inventing and developing the blue light-emitting diode.

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Nobel laureates meet the press prior to award ceremony

Nobel laureates meet the press prior to award ceremony

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Shuji Nakamura (R), a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Hiroshi Amano, a professor at Japan's Nagoya University, share a lighthearted moment during a press conference with other 2014 Nobel Prize winners at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm on Dec. 7, 2014, prior to the Dec. 10 award ceremony. Nakamura and Amano, along with Meijo University professor Isamu Akasaki, won the Nobel Prize in Physics for inventing and developing the blue light-emitting diode.

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Nobel laureates Amano, Nakamura donate items to Nobel Museum

Nobel laureates Amano, Nakamura donate items to Nobel Museum

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Items donated by two Japan-born winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics are seen at the Nobel Museum in Stockholm on Dec. 6, 2014. At front are experimental tools used by Hiroshi Amano, a professor at Nagoya University, while donations by Shuji Nakamura, a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, are shown in back.

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Nobel laureate Nakamura arrives in Stockholm

Nobel laureate Nakamura arrives in Stockholm

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Shuji Nakamura, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, arrives in Stockholm, Sweden, on Dec. 4, 2014, to attend the Dec. 10 award ceremony. The professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, will also give a speech in the Swedish capital.

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Nobel winner Nakamura meets with U.S. Pres. Obama

Nobel winner Nakamura meets with U.S. Pres. Obama

WASHINGTON, United States - Shuji Nakamura, professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, delivers a lecture at the Embassy of Sweden in Washington on Nov. 24, 2014. Nakamura, one of the three Japan-born scientists awarded the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics, met U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House the same day along with three other U.S. winners of the 2014 Nobel prizes.

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PM Abe meets with Nobel winner Nakamura

PM Abe meets with Nobel winner Nakamura

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (R) meets with Shuji Nakamura, one of the three winners of this year's Nobel Prize in Physics, at his office in Tokyo on Nov. 5, 2014. Abe hailed Nakamura's achievements, which were made while he worked for a local chemical firm, saying the researcher "has encouraged those who continue studying in regional areas."

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Nobel winner Nakamura extends olive branch to former employer Nichia

Nobel winner Nakamura extends olive branch to former employer Nichia

TOKYO, Japan - Shuji Nakamura, one of the three Japan-born scientists awarded the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics, smiles during a press conference in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward on Nov. 3, 2014. The 60-year-old professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, said he wants to rebuild ties with former employer Nichia Corp., despite launching a lawsuit against the chemical maker over patent rights to his groundbreaking blue light-emitting diode technology. "My Nobel Prize was made possible because Nichia led the world in LEDs," Nakamura said.

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Nobel winner Nakamura extends olive branch to former employer Nichia

Nobel winner Nakamura extends olive branch to former employer Nichia

TOKYO, Japan - Shuji Nakamura, one of the three Japan-born scientists awarded the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics, holds a press conference in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward on Nov. 3, 2014. The 60-year-old professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, said he wants to rebuild ties with former employer Nichia Corp., despite launching a lawsuit against the chemical maker over patent rights to his groundbreaking blue light-emitting diode technology. "My Nobel Prize was made possible because Nichia led the world in LEDs," Nakamura said.

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Nobel winner Nakamura in interview in Tokyo

Nobel winner Nakamura in interview in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Shuji Nakamura speaks in an interview in Tokyo on Oct. 16, 2014, after he was announced as a winner of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics for the invention of efficient blue light-emitting diodes.

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Nobel winners Amano, Akasaki show blue LEDs

Nobel winners Amano, Akasaki show blue LEDs

NAGOYA, Japan - Hiroshi Amano (R) and Isamu Akasaki, winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2014, show blue light-emitting diodes at a press conference held at Nagoya University in Nagoya, Japan, on Oct. 10, 2014. Akasaki, Amano and Shuji Nakamura won the prize for the invention of efficient blue LEDs.

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