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Fujifilm opens health screening center in Hanoi

Fujifilm opens health screening center in Hanoi

Teiichi Goto, president of Japan's Fujifilm Corp., addresses the opening ceremony for a health screening center in Hanoi on July 1, 2024. The center will focus on cancer screening using AI.

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FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation New Medium-Term Management Plan Explanatory Meeting

FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation New Medium-Term Management Plan Explanatory Meeting

FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation, New Medium-Term Management Plan briefing. Photo: Teiichi Goto, President and CEO of FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation; April 17, 2024, in Tokyo

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FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation New Medium-Term Management Plan Briefing Session

FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation New Medium-Term Management Plan Briefing Session

FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation, New Medium-Term Management Plan briefing. Photo shows Teiichi Goto, President and CEO of FUJIFILM Holdings (center). =April 17, 2024, in Tokyo

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FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation New Medium-Term Management Plan Explanatory Meeting

FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation New Medium-Term Management Plan Explanatory Meeting

FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation, New Medium-Term Management Plan Explanatory Meeting. Photo: Teiichi Goto, President and CEO of FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation; April 17, 2024, in Tokyo

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Masako Mori performs at 100th anniv. of 'Furusato'

Masako Mori performs at 100th anniv. of 'Furusato'

TOTTORI, Japan - Japanese singer Masako Mori performs at an event to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the popular Japanese song "Furusato" (Hometown) in Tottori City, hometown of the composer of the song Teiichi Okano in western Japan, on June 19, 2014.

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IHI accused of falsifying data for jet engine testing system

IHI accused of falsifying data for jet engine testing system

TOKYO, Japan - Teiichi Tamaki (L), managing director of Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co., along with other company officials, bows in Tokyo on Sept. 7 to apologize for having used a system incorporating falsified data for testing aircraft engines.

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A-bomb victims sue gov't over rejection of recognition

A-bomb victims sue gov't over rejection of recognition

SAPPORO, Japan - Three survivors of the 1945 U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima -- (from L to R) Teiichi Yanagiya, Tami Tatemura and Koichi Yasui -- hold a news conference in Sapporo on April 17 after filing a lawsuit with the Sapporo District Court urging the government to revoke its decision not to recognize them as victims of radiation illness.

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IHI accused of falsifying data for jet engine testing system

IHI accused of falsifying data for jet engine testing system

TOKYO, Japan - Teiichi Tamaki (L), managing director of Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co., along with other company officials, bows in Tokyo on Sept. 7 to apologize for having used a system incorporating falsified data for testing aircraft engines. (Kyodo)

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Biography revives memory of renowned editorialist

Biography revives memory of renowned editorialist

TOKYO, Japan - Freelance journalist Nobuyuki Ogasawara shows his latest book on renowned editorialist Teiichi Suda at the daily Hokkaido Shimbun in Tokyo on Feb. 26, 2010. Suda was particularly known for his articles on matters related to the controversial revision of the Japan-U.S. security treaty in 1960. (Kyodo)

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Masako Mori performs at 100th anniv. of 'Furusato'

Masako Mori performs at 100th anniv. of 'Furusato'

TOTTORI, Japan - Japanese singer Masako Mori performs at an event to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the popular Japanese song "Furusato" (Hometown) in Tottori City, hometown of the composer of the song Teiichi Okano in western Japan, on June 19, 2014. (Kyodo)

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Portrait of Baba Teiichi (Glass Slides in a Wooden Box)

Portrait of Baba Teiichi (Glass Slides in a Wooden Box)

Portrait of Baba Teiichi (Glass Slides in a Wooden Box)==Date:unknown, Place:Tottori, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images)

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A-bomb victims sue gov't over rejection of recognition

A-bomb victims sue gov't over rejection of recognition

SAPPORO, Japan - Three survivors of the 1945 U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima -- (from L to R) Teiichi Yanagiya, Tami Tatemura and Koichi Yasui -- hold a news conference in Sapporo on April 17 after filing a lawsuit with the Sapporo District Court urging the government to revoke its decision not to recognize them as victims of radiation illness. (Kyodo)

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(1)Japan approves UNESCO, other envoys

(1)Japan approves UNESCO, other envoys

TOKYO, Japan - The Japanese government approved Jan. 17 the appointment of Teiichi Sato (L, top) Japan's first ambassador to UNESCO. Toshio Mochizuki (C, top) was appointed ambassador to Greece and Hiroshi Hashimoto (R, top) ambassador to Austria. Other new ambassadors are (from L to R, below) are Kanji Tsushima (Mozambique), Masayuki Makiya (Sudan), and Katsuo Yamashita (Papua New Guinea). (Kyodo)

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