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JTB invests in Spring Airlines

JTB invests in Spring Airlines

TOKYO, Japan - Hiromi Tagawa (L front), president of Tokyo-based travel agency JTB Corp., and Wang Zhenghua, chairman of Chinese budget carrier Spring Airlines Co., shake hands after their press conference in Tokyo on March 25, 2014. JTB has invested in Spring Airlines to boost travel between Japan and China.

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Ex-home affairs minister Tagawa dies at 91

Ex-home affairs minister Tagawa dies at 91

TOKYO, Japan - Seiichi Tagawa (file photo), a former home affairs minister and head of the now-defunct New Liberal Club, died on Aug. 7 of old age at a nursing home in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture. He was 91.

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Activities to help delinquents turn lives around spreading

Activities to help delinquents turn lives around spreading

FUKUOKA, Japan - Ryo Kudo (C), head of Tagawa Fureaigijyuku or TFG in Tagawa, Fukuoka Prefecture, advises juvenile delinquents on cooking on Feb. 6.

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Murderer ordered to pay 160 mil. yen in compensation

Murderer ordered to pay 160 mil. yen in compensation

SHIMONOSEKI, Japan - Akihisa Matsuo (L) and Noboru Nagafuji (C), two of nine plaintiffs, and their lawyer Shoji Tagawa (R) talk to reporters in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, on Nov. 1 after the Yamaguchi District Court's Shimonoseki branch ordered convicted murderer Yasuaki Uwabe to pay a total of around 160 million yen in compensation to the families of people he killed in a stabbing spree and others injured in the 1999 incident.

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Chinese sues Japan for 207 mil. yen over WWII forced labor

Chinese sues Japan for 207 mil. yen over WWII forced labor

FUKUOKA, Japan - Zhang Baoheng, 76, walks into the Fukuoka District Court on May 10 to file a lawsuit against the Japanese government and Mitsui Mining Co., seeking 207 million yen in compensation for his time as forced laborer in coal mines in Fukuoka Prefecture during World War II. Zhang was joined in the suit by eight other Chinese who say they were conscripted to Japan in 1943 and 1944 and were forced to work for Mitsui Mining at its Miike and Tagawa coal mines in Fukuoka Prefecture.

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Murderer ordered to pay 160 mil. yen in compensation

Murderer ordered to pay 160 mil. yen in compensation

SHIMONOSEKI, Japan - Akihisa Matsuo (L) and Noboru Nagafuji (C), two of nine plaintiffs, and their lawyer Shoji Tagawa (R) talk to reporters in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, on Nov. 1 after the Yamaguchi District Court's Shimonoseki branch ordered convicted murderer Yasuaki Uwabe to pay a total of around 160 million yen in compensation to the families of people he killed in a stabbing spree and others injured in the 1999 incident. (Kyodo)

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Balls Of Fury (2007)

Balls Of Fury (2007)

Aisha Tyler & Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa Characters: Mahogany & Mysterious Asian Man Film: Balls Of Fury (2007) Director: Ben Garant 11 May 2007 Date: 11 May 2007

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The Art Of War (2000)

The Art Of War (2000)

Anne Archer, Donald Sutherland & Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa Characters: Eleanor Hooks,Douglas Thomas & David Chan Film: The Art Of War (USA/CAN 2000) Director: Christian Duguay 23 August 2000 Date: 23 August 2000

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John Carpenter'S Vampires (1998)

John Carpenter'S Vampires (1998)

Scene With Mark Boone Junior, James Woods, Thomas Rosales Jr, & Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa Characters: WITH Catlin,Jack Crow,, & David Deyo Film: John Carpenter'S Vampires (USA/JP 1998) Director: John Carpenter 15 April 1998 Date: 15 April 1998

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John Carpenter'S Vampires (1998)

John Carpenter'S Vampires (1998)

Scene With Mark Boone Junior, James Woods, Thomas Rosales Jr, & Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa Characters: WITH Catlin,Jack Crow,, & David Deyo Film: John Carpenter'S Vampires (USA/JP 1998) Director: John Carpenter 15 April 1998 Date: 15 April 1998

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The Phantom (1996)

The Phantom (1996)

Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa & Billy Zane Characters: The Great Kabai Sengh & The Phantom Film: The Phantom (1996) Director: Simon Wincer 07 June 1996 Date: 07 June 1996

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The Last Emperor (1987)

The Last Emperor (1987)

Peter O'Toole & Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa Characters: & Chang (as Cary Hiroyuki Tagawa) Film: The Last Emperor (USA/UK/FR/IT/CHN 1987) Director: Bernardo Bertolucci 04 October 1987 Date: 04 October 1987

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BALLS OF FURY

BALLS OF FURY

BALLS OF FURY AISHA TYLER, CARY-HIROYUKI TAGAWA BALLS OF FURY Date: 2007

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Football: Japan-Argentina U-24 friendly

Football: Japan-Argentina U-24 friendly

Japan's Kyosuke Tagawa (L) and Argentina's Kevin Mac Allister vie for the ball during the second half of an Under-24 football friendly on March 29, 2021, at Kitakyushu Stadium in Fukuoka Prefecture, southwestern Japan.

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Tagawa coalmine chimneys to be named tangible cultural property

Tagawa coalmine chimneys to be named tangible cultural property

FUKUOKA, Japan - This pair of brick chimneys at the Ida coalmine operated by the former Mitsui Tagawa Mines in Tagawa, Fukuoka Prefecture has been proposed as Registered Tangible Cultural Property by the Council for Cultural Affairs. The chimneys are among 201 historical buildings the council designated as Registered Tangible Cultural Properties in a proposal sent to Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Minister Bummei Ibuki on June 15. Built in 1908, the 45-meter-high chimneys were used as smoke outlets for steam boilers used inside the coalmine. (Kyodo)

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Mass vaccination center in southwestern Japan

Mass vaccination center in southwestern Japan

A woman receives a COVID-19 vaccine at a mass vaccination center in the Fukuoka Prefecture city of Tagawa, southwestern Japan, on June 7, 2021.

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Football: Tosu-Kobe 2018 J-League opener

Football: Tosu-Kobe 2018 J-League opener

Kyosuke Tagawa (27) of Sagan Tosu scores the opener from the penalty spot past Vissel Kobe goalkeeper Kim Seung Gyu (18) near Masatoshi Mihara of Kobe in the first half of a J-League first division football match in Tosu, southwestern Japan, on Feb. 23, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Illuminated train in Fukuoka

Illuminated train in Fukuoka

Passengers pose for a photo on Kyushu Railway Co.'s illuminated train in Tagawa, Fukuoka Prefecture, on Jan. 12, 2018. The Hitahikosan Line train runs in an area affected by heavy rain the previous year. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sumo: Grand champion Harumafuji in assault allegation

Sumo: Grand champion Harumafuji in assault allegation

Sumo grand champion Harumafuji is pictured in Tagawa, Fukuoka Prefecture, southwestern Japan, on Nov. 14, 2017 after being unable to apologize for his reported assault on fellow sumo wrestler Takanoiwa. He was unable to apologize due to the absence of Takanoiwa's coach Takanohana. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sumo: Grand champion Harumafuji in assault allegation

Sumo: Grand champion Harumafuji in assault allegation

Sumo grand champion Harumafuji is pictured in Tagawa, Fukuoka Prefecture, southwestern Japan, on Nov. 14, 2017 after being unable to apologize for his reported assault on fellow sumo wrestler Takanoiwa. He was unable to apologize due to the absence of Takanoiwa's coach Takanohana. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sumo: Grand champion Harumafuji in assault allegation

Sumo: Grand champion Harumafuji in assault allegation

Sumo grand champion Harumafuji is pictured in Tagawa, Fukuoka Prefecture, southwestern Japan, on Nov. 14, 2017 after being unable to apologize for his reported assault on fellow sumo wrestler Takanoiwa. He was unable to apologize due to the absence of Takanoiwa's coach Takanohana. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Athletics: Japan wins 2 silver, 1 bronze at World Paras

Athletics: Japan wins 2 silver, 1 bronze at World Paras

Mikio Ikeda (2nd from L) runs the anchor leg for Japan after being tagged by Tomoki Tagawa (L) during the men's 4x100-meter relay T42-47 final at the World Para Athletics Championships in London on July 23, 2017. Japan captured bronze. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan win bronze in men's 400-meter relay

Japan win bronze in men's 400-meter relay

Atsushi Yamamoto (R), the last runner in Japan's men's 400-meter relay team, races to the finishing line after being touched by the third runner Tomoki Tagawa at the Rio de Janeiro Paralympics T42-47 class on Sept. 12, 2016. Japan won bronze. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan win bronze in men's 400-meter relay

Japan win bronze in men's 400-meter relay

Atsushi Yamamoto (R), the last runner in Japan's men's 400-meter relay team, races to the finishing line after being touched by the third runner Tomoki Tagawa at the Rio de Janeiro Paralympics T42-47 class on Sept. 12, 2016. Japan won bronze. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan win bronze in men's 400-meter relay

Japan win bronze in men's 400-meter relay

Members of Japan's men's 400-meter relay team -- (from L) Hajimu Ashida, Keita Sato, Tomoki Tagawa and Atsushi Yamamoto -- celebrate after winning bronze at the Rio de Janeiro Paralympics T42-47 class on Sept. 12, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Chinese sues Japan for 207 mil. yen over WWII forced labor

Chinese sues Japan for 207 mil. yen over WWII forced labor

FUKUOKA, Japan - Zhang Baoheng, 76, walks into the Fukuoka District Court on May 10 to file a lawsuit against the Japanese government and Mitsui Mining Co., seeking 207 million yen in compensation for his time as forced laborer in coal mines in Fukuoka Prefecture during World War II. Zhang was joined in the suit by eight other Chinese who say they were conscripted to Japan in 1943 and 1944 and were forced to work for Mitsui Mining at its Miike and Tagawa coal mines in Fukuoka Prefecture.

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