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Dentsu new president

Dentsu new president

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Dentsu Inc. Executive Vice President Tadashi Ishii. The major ad agency has decided that Ishii will succeed President Tatsuyoshi Takashima in April, company sources said on Feb. 10, 2011.

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Memorial held on 9th anniv. of ship collision with U.S. sub

Memorial held on 9th anniv. of ship collision with U.S. sub

HONOLULU, United States - Tatsuyoshi Mizuguchi speaks to a Kyodo News reporter on Feb. 9, 2010, in Kakaako Waterfront Park in Honolulu, Hawaii, where a ninth-year memorial ceremony was held for the nine Japanese who died in a collision between Japanese fisheries high school training ship Ehime Maru and a U.S. nuclear-powered submarine in the waters off Hawaii. Mizuguchi lost his 17-year-old son, Takeshi, in the accident.

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Memorials in Japan, Hawaii mark 8th anniv. of Ehime Maru disaster

Memorials in Japan, Hawaii mark 8th anniv. of Ehime Maru disaster

HONOLULU, United States - People lay flowers at a monument dedicated to the nine victims of a Feb. 9, 2001 fatal collision between a Japanese fishing training boat, the Ehime Maru, and a U.S. submarine, the Greeneville, during a ceremony to mark the eighth anniversary of the accident, at Kaka'ako Waterfront Park in Honolulu on Feb. 9. Tatsuyoshi Mizuguchi, who lost his 17-year-old son Takeshi in the accident, said, ''I really appreciate so many people attending the ceremony every year.'' The monument was built using the Ehime Maru's anchor.

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New pictures stir memories of Hawaii training boat tragedy

New pictures stir memories of Hawaii training boat tragedy

HONOLULU, United States - Tatsuyoshi Mizuguchi recounts memories of his son Takeshi who was killed in a collision between the Japanese fisheries training boat Ehime Maru and the U.S. submarine Greeneville in Hawaii on Feb. 9, 2001, during an interview with Kyodo News in Honolulu on Feb. 8. Mizuguchi, sitting beside a photo of Takeshi, newly released snapshots and videos which were restored from Takeshi's digital camera. Mizuguchi's son is the only victim whose body remains missing in the accident, which killed nine including Takeshi and three other students of Uwajima Fisheries High School in Ehime Prefecture.

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Dentsu set to name Vice President Takashima as president

Dentsu set to name Vice President Takashima as president

TOKYO, Japan - File photo of Dentsu Inc. Executive Vice President Tatsuyoshi Takashima, who is expected to be appointed as president of Japan's biggest advertising agency. Dentsu President Tateo Mataki will assume the post of chairman, company sources said April 28.

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Memorial ceremony held for fatal sinking of Japanese ship

Memorial ceremony held for fatal sinking of Japanese ship

HONOLULU, United States - Tatsuyoshi Mizuguchi, the father of Takeshi, one of the nine Japanese students and crew who perished in the 2001 sinking of the Japanese ship Ehime Maru by a U.S. submarine off the Hawaiian island of Oahu, addresses a memorial ceremony at a waterfront park near Honolulu on Feb. 9.

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Tatsuyoshi to meet Avila in Sept.

Tatsuyoshi to meet Avila in Sept.

OSAKA, Japan - Former three-time World Boxing Council (WBC) bantamweight champion Joichiro Tatsuyoshi speaks to reporters in Osaka on Aug. 5 about his upcoming nontitle match against Mexican Julio Cesar Avila in September.

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(2)Former champ Tatsuyoshi stops Thailand's Ploenchit

(2)Former champ Tatsuyoshi stops Thailand's Ploenchit

OSAKA, Japan - Former World Boxing Council bantamweight champion Joichiro Tatsuyoshi acknowledges fans on Dec. 15 after beating Thailand's Sean Sor Ploenchit, the former World Boxing Association flyweight champion, with a technical knockout to mark a comeback victory after more than three years.

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(1)Former champ Tatsuyoshi stops Thailand's Ploenchit

(1)Former champ Tatsuyoshi stops Thailand's Ploenchit

OSAKA, Japan - Former World Boxing Council bantamweight champion Joichiro Tatsuyoshi (R) peppers Thailand's Sean Sor Ploenchit, the former World Boxing Association flyweight champion, with a hard blow in the third round at Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium on Dec. 15. Tatsuyoshi beat Ploenchit with a technical knockout to mark a comeback victory after more than three years.

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Veeraphol keeps WBC bantamweight crown with draw

Veeraphol keeps WBC bantamweight crown with draw

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Champion Veeraphol Nakonluangpromotion (R) of Thailand manages to hold onto the World Boxing Council (WBC) bantamweight crown on Sept. 1 after fighting fourth-ranked Japanese challenger Toshiaki Nishioka to a draw. Veeraphol dominated in the middle of the 12-rounder at Yokohama Arena and then held on over the final three rounds to earn his seventh defense of the title he won from Japan's Joichiro Tatsuyoshi in December 1998.

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Relatives of sub collision victims meet reporters

Relatives of sub collision victims meet reporters

HONOLULU, United States - Tatsuyoshi Mizuguchi (L), Miyako Sakashima (C), and Ryosuke Terata -- family members of some of the nine Japanese who went missing following the Feb. 9 collision between the U.S. submarine Greeneville and the Japanese training ship Ehime Maru off Hawaii -- meet the press in Honolulu on March 5 after the end of the first day of the U.S. Navy's Court of Inquiry. Relatives of the missing were allocated six of the 54 spectator seats at the inquiry which is looking into the collision.

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2 relatives of missing Japanese leave Honolulu for home

2 relatives of missing Japanese leave Honolulu for home

HONOLULU, United States - Tatsuyoshi Mizuguchi (R), father of Takashi Mizuguchi, 17, a student of Uwajima Fisheries High School in Ehime Prefecture, and Satsuko Izumi (L), aunt of chief engineer Toshimichi Furuya, 47, depart from Honolulu airport on Feb. 16 to Japan after spending six days in Honolulu. Taksahi Mizuguchi and Furuya are among nine Japanese missing following a collision between the Japanese fisheries training ship Ehime Maru and U.S. submarine Greeneville off Oahu Island on Feb. 9.

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Boxer Tatsuyoshi retires

Boxer Tatsuyoshi retires

OSAKA, Japan - Popular Japanese boxer Joichiro Tatsuyoshi announces his retirement in Osaka on Aug. 30, one day after he was defeated by champion Veeraphol Nakonluangpromotion of Thailand in the World Boxing Council bantamweight title match at Osaka Dome.

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Thai champion stops Tatsuyoshi in WBC title fight

Thai champion stops Tatsuyoshi in WBC title fight

OSAKA, Japan - Joichiro Tatsuyoshi goes limp after taking punishment from champion Veeraphol Nakonluangpromotion of Thailand who stopped the popular Japanese challenger in the seventh round to retain his World Boxing Council (WBC) bantamweight crown on Aug. 29. Veeraphol, who flattened Tatsuyoshi for the title last December, stung the third-ranked challenger repeatedly with sharp jabs and right crosses throughout their fight at Osaka Dome before American referee Richard Steele stepped in to stop the fight 44 seconds into the seventh round.

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Tatsuyoshi defeats Ayala

Tatsuyoshi defeats Ayala

WBC bantamweight world champion Joichiro Tatsuyoshi (R) lifts top-ranked challenger Paul Ayala of the United States after winning a unanimous technical decision after the scheduled 12-rounder was stopped midway due to a cut over the champion's right eye. Asked by Ayala for a rematch immediately after the bout, Tatsuyoshi raised his fist, saying, ''Yeah.'' The match took place at the Yokohama Arena, Kanagawa Prefecture on Aug. 23.

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Dentsu set to name Vice President Takashima as president

Dentsu set to name Vice President Takashima as president

TOKYO, Japan - File photo of Dentsu Inc. Executive Vice President Tatsuyoshi Takashima, who is expected to be appointed as president of Japan's biggest advertising agency. Dentsu President Tateo Mataki will assume the post of chairman, company sources said April 28. (Kyodo)

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Memorials in Japan, Hawaii mark 8th anniv. of Ehime Maru disaster

Memorials in Japan, Hawaii mark 8th anniv. of Ehime Maru disaster

HONOLULU, United States - People lay flowers at a monument dedicated to the nine victims of a Feb. 9, 2001 fatal collision between a Japanese fishing training boat, the Ehime Maru, and a U.S. submarine, the Greeneville, during a ceremony to mark the eighth anniversary of the accident, at Kaka'ako Waterfront Park in Honolulu on Feb. 9. Tatsuyoshi Mizuguchi, who lost his 17-year-old son Takeshi in the accident, said, ''I really appreciate so many people attending the ceremony every year.'' The monument was built using the Ehime Maru's anchor. (Kyodo)

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New pictures stir memories of Hawaii training boat tragedy

New pictures stir memories of Hawaii training boat tragedy

HONOLULU, United States - Tatsuyoshi Mizuguchi recounts memories of his son Takeshi who was killed in a collision between the Japanese fisheries training boat Ehime Maru and the U.S. submarine Greeneville in Hawaii on Feb. 9, 2001, during an interview with Kyodo News in Honolulu on Feb. 8. Mizuguchi, sitting beside a photo of Takeshi, newly released snapshots and videos which were restored from Takeshi's digital camera. Mizuguchi's son is the only victim whose body remains missing in the accident, which killed nine including Takeshi and three other students of Uwajima Fisheries High School in Ehime Prefecture. (Kyodo)

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Memorial ceremony held for fatal sinking of Japanese ship

Memorial ceremony held for fatal sinking of Japanese ship

HONOLULU, United States - Tatsuyoshi Mizuguchi, the father of Takeshi, one of the nine Japanese students and crew who perished in the 2001 sinking of the Japanese ship Ehime Maru by a U.S. submarine off the Hawaiian island of Oahu, addresses a memorial ceremony at a waterfront park near Honolulu on Feb. 9. (Kyodo)

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Dentsu new president

Dentsu new president

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Dentsu Inc. Executive Vice President Tadashi Ishii. The major ad agency has decided that Ishii will succeed President Tatsuyoshi Takashima in April, company sources said on Feb. 10, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Memorial held on 9th anniv. of ship collision with U.S. sub

Memorial held on 9th anniv. of ship collision with U.S. sub

HONOLULU, United States - Tatsuyoshi Mizuguchi speaks to a Kyodo News reporter on Feb. 9, 2010, in Kakaako Waterfront Park in Honolulu, Hawaii, where a ninth-year memorial ceremony was held for the nine Japanese who died in a collision between Japanese fisheries high school training ship Ehime Maru and a U.S. nuclear-powered submarine in the waters off Hawaii. Mizuguchi lost his 17-year-old son, Takeshi, in the accident. (Kyodo)

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18th anniversary of Ehime Maru collision

18th anniversary of Ehime Maru collision

Tatsuyoshi Mizuguchi (far L), whose son was killed in a fatal collision between his high school's training boat Ehime Maru and a U.S. nuclear submarine off Hawaii in 2001 offer flowers at a cenotaph in Honolulu on Feb. 9, 2019, the 18th anniversary of the tragedy. His son Takeshi's body is the only one out of the nine victims that was not found. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Baseball: Katori replaces Tsutsumi as Yomiuri Giants GM

Baseball: Katori replaces Tsutsumi as Yomiuri Giants GM

Former Yomiuri Giants closer Yoshitaka Katori, seen in this undated photo, has replaced Tatsuyoshi Tsutsumi as general manager, the club said on June 13, 2017. The Giants suffered a franchise-worst 13-game losing streak between May and June, and have fallen to fifth in the Central League standings. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tsutsumi set to be removed from Yomiuri Giants GM post

Tsutsumi set to be removed from Yomiuri Giants GM post

Undated photo shows Tatsuyoshi Tsutsumi, general manager of the Yomiuri Giants. It was reported on June 13, 2017, that Tsutsumi is set to step down as the Central League club struggles to break out of an early-season slump. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tatsuyoshi to meet Avila in Sept.

Tatsuyoshi to meet Avila in Sept.

OSAKA, Japan - Former three-time World Boxing Council (WBC) bantamweight champion Joichiro Tatsuyoshi speaks to reporters in Osaka on Aug. 5 about his upcoming nontitle match against Mexican Julio Cesar Avila in September. (Kyodo)

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(2)Former champ Tatsuyoshi stops Thailand's Ploenchit

(2)Former champ Tatsuyoshi stops Thailand's Ploenchit

OSAKA, Japan - Former World Boxing Council bantamweight champion Joichiro Tatsuyoshi acknowledges fans on Dec. 15 after beating Thailand's Sean Sor Ploenchit, the former World Boxing Association flyweight champion, with a technical knockout to mark a comeback victory after more than three years. (Kyodo)

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(1)Former champ Tatsuyoshi stops Thailand's Ploenchit

(1)Former champ Tatsuyoshi stops Thailand's Ploenchit

OSAKA, Japan - Former World Boxing Council bantamweight champion Joichiro Tatsuyoshi (R) peppers Thailand's Sean Sor Ploenchit, the former World Boxing Association flyweight champion, with a hard blow in the third round at Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium on Dec. 15. Tatsuyoshi beat Ploenchit with a technical knockout to mark a comeback victory after more than three years. (Kyodo)

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Veeraphol keeps WBC bantamweight crown with draw

Veeraphol keeps WBC bantamweight crown with draw

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Champion Veeraphol Nakonluangpromotion (R) of Thailand manages to hold onto the World Boxing Council (WBC) bantamweight crown on Sept. 1 after fighting fourth-ranked Japanese challenger Toshiaki Nishioka to a draw. Veeraphol dominated in the middle of the 12-rounder at Yokohama Arena and then held on over the final three rounds to earn his seventh defense of the title he won from Japan's Joichiro Tatsuyoshi in December 1998.

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Relatives of sub collision victims meet reporters

Relatives of sub collision victims meet reporters

HONOLULU, United States - Tatsuyoshi Mizuguchi (L), Miyako Sakashima (C), and Ryosuke Terata -- family members of some of the nine Japanese who went missing following the Feb. 9 collision between the U.S. submarine Greeneville and the Japanese training ship Ehime Maru off Hawaii -- meet the press in Honolulu on March 5 after the end of the first day of the U.S. Navy's Court of Inquiry. Relatives of the missing were allocated six of the 54 spectator seats at the inquiry which is looking into the collision.

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2 relatives of missing Japanese leave Honolulu for home

2 relatives of missing Japanese leave Honolulu for home

HONOLULU, United States - Tatsuyoshi Mizuguchi (R), father of Takashi Mizuguchi, 17, a student of Uwajima Fisheries High School in Ehime Prefecture, and Satsuko Izumi (L), aunt of chief engineer Toshimichi Furuya, 47, depart from Honolulu airport on Feb. 16 to Japan after spending six days in Honolulu. Taksahi Mizuguchi and Furuya are among nine Japanese missing following a collision between the Japanese fisheries training ship Ehime Maru and U.S. submarine Greeneville off Oahu Island on Feb. 9.

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Boxer Tatsuyoshi retires

Boxer Tatsuyoshi retires

OSAKA, Japan - Popular Japanese boxer Joichiro Tatsuyoshi announces his retirement in Osaka on Aug. 30, one day after he was defeated by champion Veeraphol Nakonluangpromotion of Thailand in the World Boxing Council bantamweight title match at Osaka Dome.

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Thai champion stops Tatsuyoshi in WBC title fight+

Thai champion stops Tatsuyoshi in WBC title fight+

OSAKA, Japan - Joichiro Tatsuyoshi goes limp after taking punishment from champion Veeraphol Nakonluangpromotion of Thailand who stopped the popular Japanese challenger in the seventh round to retain his World Boxing Council (WBC) bantamweight crown on Aug. 29. Veeraphol, who flattened Tatsuyoshi for the title last December, stung the third-ranked challenger repeatedly with sharp jabs and right crosses throughout their fight at Osaka Dome before American referee Richard Steele stepped in to stop the fight 44 seconds into the seventh round.

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Tatsuyoshi defeats Ayala

Tatsuyoshi defeats Ayala

WBC bantamweight world champion Joichiro Tatsuyoshi (R) lifts top-ranked challenger Paul Ayala of the United States after winning a unanimous technical decision after the scheduled 12-rounder was stopped midway due to a cut over the champion's right eye. Asked by Ayala for a rematch immediately after the bout, Tatsuyoshi raised his fist, saying, ''Yeah.'' The match took place at the Yokohama Arena, Kanagawa Prefecture on Aug. 23. ==Kyodo

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