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Next-generation biodiesel experience event

Next-generation biodiesel experience event

Next-generation biodiesel experience event. Photo shows, from left: Kazunari Furukawa, Senior Vice President, External Affairs, Isuzu Motors; Kenichiro Hirano, Representative Director, Hirano Oil; Tetsuya Azuma, Director, Fuel Supply Infrastructure Development Division, Resources and Energy Agency; Nao Nitta, Senior Executive Officer, Company President, Euglena; and Takeji Kojima, Senior Managing Executive Officer and Chief Strategy Officer, Mazda.=August 22,2025,Japan

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Japanese antiwar journalist Muno turns 100

Japanese antiwar journalist Muno turns 100

TOKYO, Japan - Takeji Muno, a prominent antiwar journalist in Japan whose career has included covering both wartime prime ministers, Fumimaru Konoe and Hideki Tojo, speaks during an interview in Saitama north of Tokyo on Dec. 19, 2014, ahead of his 100th birthday on Jan.2, 2015. Wary of the "smells of war" brought about by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's policies such as a national secrecy law and the push for the right to exercise collective self-defense, Muno vowed to continue to speak out for as long as he lives.

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Japanese antiwar journalist Muno turns 100

Japanese antiwar journalist Muno turns 100

TOKYO, Japan - Takeji Muno, a prominent antiwar journalist in Japan, reacts during celebrations for his 100th birthday at his home in Saitama north of Tokyo on Jan. 2, 2015. Wary of the "smells of war" brought about by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's policies such as a national secrecy law and the push for the right to exercise collective self-defense, Muno vowed to continue to speak out for as long as he lives.

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Pro-reform Utsunomiya wins bar associations' presidential election

Pro-reform Utsunomiya wins bar associations' presidential election

TOKYO, Japan - Reformist lawyer Kenji Utsunomiya speaks during a news conference in Tokyo after securing the presidential seat of the Japan Federation of Bar Associations on March 10, 2010. Utsunomiya defeated former JFBA Vice President Takeji Yamamoto in the federation's first revote.

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Pro-reform Utsunomiya wins bar associations' presidential election

Pro-reform Utsunomiya wins bar associations' presidential election

TOKYO, Japan - Reformist lawyer Kenji Utsunomiya speaks during a news conference in Tokyo after securing the presidential seat of the Japan Federation of Bar Associations on March 10, 2010. Utsunomiya defeated former JFBA Vice President Takeji Yamamoto in the federation's first revote.

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Traditional beef farmer keen to reinforce special grade Matsusaka beef brand

Traditional beef farmer keen to reinforce special grade Matsusaka beef brand

Takeji Morimoto, a third-generation farmer who produces the Special Grade Matsusaka Beef, gives an interview at his home in the Fukano area in Iinan Town, Matsusaka, Mie Prefecture, on April 7, 2016. The area is known as the birthplace of the Matsusaka beef brand. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Traditional beef farmer keen to reinforce special grade Matsusaka beef brand

Traditional beef farmer keen to reinforce special grade Matsusaka beef brand

Takeji Morimoto, a third-generation farmer who produces the Special Grade Matsusaka Beef, feeds a cow at his cowshed in the Fukano area of Iinan Town, Matsusaka, Mie Prefecture, on April 7, 2016. The area is known as the birthplace of the Matsusaka beef brand. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Centenarian journalist honored with belated university diploma

Centenarian journalist honored with belated university diploma

Centenarian journalist Takeji Muno (far L, front row) poses for a memorial photo after belatedly receiving a diploma at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in Tokyo's western suburb of Chofu on Oct. 31, 2015. Looking back on his university years, Muno, who entered the university's predecessor in 1932, said he was in a miserable situation as he lived through the era of militarism that toyed with the fate of an individual. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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100-year-old journalist gets his university diploma at long last

100-year-old journalist gets his university diploma at long last

Centenarian journalist Takeji Muno finally receives his university diploma and hoists it at a ceremony at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in Tokyo's western suburb of Chofu on Oct. 31, 2015. Muno graduated from the university's predecessor in 1936, but a commencement ceremony was canceled due to an abortive but bloody coup that threw the Japanese capital into confusion. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pro-reform Utsunomiya wins bar associations' presidential electio

Pro-reform Utsunomiya wins bar associations' presidential electio

TOKYO, Japan - Reformist lawyer Kenji Utsunomiya speaks during a news conference in Tokyo after securing the presidential seat of the Japan Federation of Bar Associations on March 10, 2010. Utsunomiya defeated former JFBA Vice President Takeji Yamamoto in the federation's first revote. (Kyodo)

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Pro-reform Utsunomiya wins bar associations' presidential electio

Pro-reform Utsunomiya wins bar associations' presidential electio

TOKYO, Japan - Reformist lawyer Kenji Utsunomiya speaks during a news conference in Tokyo after securing the presidential seat of the Japan Federation of Bar Associations on March 10, 2010. Utsunomiya defeated former JFBA Vice President Takeji Yamamoto in the federation's first revote. (Kyodo)

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Japanese antiwar journalist Muno turns 100

Japanese antiwar journalist Muno turns 100

TOKYO, Japan - Takeji Muno, a prominent antiwar journalist in Japan whose career has included covering both wartime prime ministers, Fumimaru Konoe and Hideki Tojo, speaks during an interview in Saitama north of Tokyo on Dec. 19, 2014, ahead of his 100th birthday on Jan.2, 2015. Wary of the "smells of war" brought about by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's policies such as a national secrecy law and the push for the right to exercise collective self-defense, Muno vowed to continue to speak out for as long as he lives. (Kyodo)

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Antiwar journalist Muno dies at 101

Antiwar journalist Muno dies at 101

Undated photo shows Takeji Muno, a Japanese journalist and antiwar activist who quit major national newspaper the Asahi Shimbun on the day World War II ended out of regret that he had been unable to report the truth about the conflict and published his own paper in a small town in northeast Japan. Muno died on Aug. 21, 2016, at the age of 101. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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