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Itochu forges alliance with Thai conglomerate

Itochu forges alliance with Thai conglomerate

TOKYO, Japan - Tadayuki Seki, executive vice president of major Japanese trading house Itochu Corp., tells a press conference in Tokyo on July 24, 2014, that Itochu has forged capital and business ties with Charoen Pokphand Group Co., a leading Thai conglomerate.

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2 die as jet ski collides with motorboat in Toyama

2 die as jet ski collides with motorboat in Toyama

TOYAMA, Japan - Police officers investigate a jet ski on a beach in the city of Toyama on July 4 after it collided with a motor boat off the beach. Tadayuki Miyamoto, 33, and Rumiko Nogami, 34, who were riding the ski jet, were killed in the accident.

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Japan's Ojima places 2nd in Lake Biwa Mainichi Marathon

Japan's Ojima places 2nd in Lake Biwa Mainichi Marathon

OTSU, Japan - Tadayuki Ojima of Japan places second in the Lake Biwa Mainichi Marathon on March 7. Ojima made a strong case for selection to Japan's team for this summer's Athens Olympics after recording a time of 2:08:18 in the race which started and ended at Ojiyama track and field stadium in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture.

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Hokkaido mayor protests planned U.S. navy vessel visit

Hokkaido mayor protests planned U.S. navy vessel visit

TOMAKOMAI, Japan - Tadayuki Torikoshi, mayor of Tomakomai in western Hokkaido, has called on the U.S. Navy to reconsider its request that the U.S. naval vessel Blue Ridge be allowed to call at the port in February, saying the visit will inconvenience other commercial ships. File photo shows the 19,200-ton Blue Ridge. It was taken in October 1997 when the vessel entered Hakodate port in Hokkaido.

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2 die as jet ski collides with motorboat in Toyama

2 die as jet ski collides with motorboat in Toyama

TOYAMA, Japan - Police officers investigate a jet ski on a beach in the city of Toyama on July 4 after it collided with a motor boat off the beach. Tadayuki Miyamoto, 33, and Rumiko Nogami, 34, who were riding the ski jet, were killed in the accident. (Kyodo)

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Japanese sake introduced in Milan

Japanese sake introduced in Milan

Tadayuki Yoneyama (2nd from R), president of Kimura Brewery in Akita Prefecture, northeastern Japan, attends an event in Milan on July 7, 2015 to introduce Japanese sake, an alcoholic drink made from rice, to people in the Italian city where the food-themed world exposition is being held. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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The five-story pagoda,Toshogu Shrine,Nikko

The five-story pagoda,Toshogu Shrine,Nikko

The five-story pagoda at Nikko Toshogu was built with donations from Sakai Tadakatsu, the feudal lord of the Obama Domain. Destroyed by fire in 1815, it was reconstructed by Sakai Tadayuki in 1818. It is approximately 36m tall. The first story is decorated with the twelve signs of the Chinese Zodiac.==Date:unknown, Place:Nikko, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number98‐19‐0]

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The five-story pagoda,Toshogu Shrine,Nikko

The five-story pagoda,Toshogu Shrine,Nikko

The five-story pagoda at Nikko Toshogu was built with donations from Sakai Tadakatsu, the feudal lord of the Obama Domain. Destroyed by fire in 1815, it was reconstructed by Sakai Tadayuki in 1818. It is approximately 36m tall. The first story is decorated with the twelve signs of the Chinese Zodiac. The torii gate and Omote-sando approach are located to the left.==Date:unknown, Place:Nikko, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number87‐17‐0]

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The five-story pagoda,Toshogu Shrine,Nikko

The five-story pagoda,Toshogu Shrine,Nikko

The five-story pagoda at Nikko Toshogu was built with donations from Sakai Tadakatsu, the feudal lord of the Obama Domain. Destroyed by fire in 1815, it was reconstructed by Sakai Tadayuki in 1818. It is approximately 36m tall. The first story is decorated with the twelve signs of the Chinese Zodiac. The torii gate and Omote-sando approach are located to the left.==Date:unknown, Place:Nikko, Photo:A. Farsari, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number82‐35‐0]

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The five-story pagoda,Toshogu Shrine,Nikko

The five-story pagoda,Toshogu Shrine,Nikko

The five-story pagoda at Nikko Toshogu was built with donations from Sakai Tadakatsu, the feudal lord of the Obama Domain. Destroyed by fire in 1815, it was reconstructed by Sakai Tadayuki in 1818. It is approximately 36m tall. The first story is decorated with the twelve signs of the Chinese Zodiac. The torii gate and Omote-sando approach are located to the left.==Date:unknown, Place:Nikko, Photo:R. Stillfried, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number78‐39‐0]

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Ichino-torii (the first gate) and the five-story pagoda,Toshogu Shrine,Nikko

Ichino-torii (the first gate) and the five-story pagoda,Toshogu Shrine,Nikko

The stone torii gate and five-story pagoda stand at the entrance to Nikko Toshogu. The gate was donated by Kuroda Chikuzennokami Nagamasa in 1618. Nine meters tall, it is the largest stone torii built in Japan during the Edo Period. The five-story pagoda, approximately 36m tall, was dedicated by Sakai Tadayuki in 1818. The first story of the pagoda is decorated with the twelve signs of the Chinese Zodiac.==Date:unknown, Place:Nikko, Photo:Usui Shuzaburo?, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number65‐37‐0]

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The five-story pagoda,Toshogu Shrine,Nikko

The five-story pagoda,Toshogu Shrine,Nikko

The five-story pagoda at Nikko Toshogu was built with donations from Sakai Tadakatsu, the feudal lord of the Obama Domain. Destroyed by fire in 1815, it was reconstructed by Sakai Tadayuki in 1818. It is approximately 36m tall. The first story is decorated with the twelve signs of the Chinese Zodiac. The torii gate and Omote-sando approach are located to the left.==Date:unknown, Place:Nikko, Photo:F. Beato, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number62‐15‐0]

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Ichino-torii (the first gate) and the five-story pagoda,Toshogu Shrine,Nikko

Ichino-torii (the first gate) and the five-story pagoda,Toshogu Shrine,Nikko

The stone torii gate and five-story pagoda stand at the entrance to Nikko Toshogu. The gate was donated by Kuroda Chikuzennokami Nagamasa in 1618. Nine meters tall, it is the largest stone torii built in Japan during the Edo Period. The five-story pagoda, approximately 36m tall, was dedicated by Sakai Tadayuki in 1818.==Date:unknown, Place:Nikko, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number54‐45‐2]

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The five-story pagoda,Toshogu Shrine,Nikko

The five-story pagoda,Toshogu Shrine,Nikko

The five-story pagoda at Nikko Toshogu was built with donations from Sakai Tadakatsu, the feudal lord of the Obama Domain. Destroyed by fire in 1815, it was reconstructed by Sakai Tadayuki in 1818. It is approximately 36m tall. The first story is decorated with the twelve signs of the Chinese Zodiac. The torii gate and Omote-sando approach are located to the left.==Date:unknown, Place:Nikko, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number54‐26‐0]

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The five-story pagoda,Toshogu Shrine,Nikko

The five-story pagoda,Toshogu Shrine,Nikko

The stone torii gate and five-story pagoda stand at the entrance to Nikko Toshogu. The gate was donated by Kuroda Chikuzennokami Nagamasa in 1618. Nine meters tall, it is the largest stone torii built in Japan during the Edo Period. The five-story pagoda, approximately 36m tall, was dedicated by Sakai Tadayuki in 1818. The first story of the pagoda is decorated with the twelve signs of the Chinese Zodiac.==Date:unknown, Place:Nikko, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number54‐11‐0]

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Japan's Ojima places 2nd in Lake Biwa Mainichi Marathon

Japan's Ojima places 2nd in Lake Biwa Mainichi Marathon

OTSU, Japan - Tadayuki Ojima of Japan places second in the Lake Biwa Mainichi Marathon on March 7. Ojima made a strong case for selection to Japan's team for this summer's Athens Olympics after recording a time of 2:08:18 in the race which started and ended at Ojiyama track and field stadium in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture. (Kyodo)

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Hokkaido mayor protests planned U.S. navy vessel visit

Hokkaido mayor protests planned U.S. navy vessel visit

TOMAKOMAI, Japan - Tadayuki Torikoshi, mayor of Tomakomai in western Hokkaido, has called on the U.S. Navy to reconsider its request that the U.S. naval vessel Blue Ridge be allowed to call at the port in February, saying the visit will inconvenience other commercial ships. File photo shows the 19,200-ton Blue Ridge. It was taken in October 1997 when the vessel entered Hakodate port in Hokkaido.

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