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Nobel Peace Prize event in Oslo

OSLO, Norway, Dec. 12 Kyodo - Jiro Hamasumi (far L), who was exposed to radiation while in his mother's womb when the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima and a deputy secretary general of Nihon Hidankyo, Japan's leading atomic bomb survivors group, speaks during an event to share his experience at Kuben high school in Oslo on Dec. 11, 2024, a day after the group received the Nobel Peace Prize. (Kyodo)

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Nobel Peace Prize event in Oslo

Nobel Peace Prize event in Oslo

Teruko Yokoyama, a survivor of the 1945 U.S. atomic bombing of Nagasaki and vice president of the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Survivors Council, attends an event to share her experiences at Kuben high school in Oslo on Dec. 11, 2024, a day after Nihon Hidankyo, Japan's leading atomic bomb survivors group, received the Nobel Peace Prize.

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Nobel Peace Prize event in Oslo

Nobel Peace Prize event in Oslo

Teruko Yokoyama, a survivor of the 1945 U.S. atomic bombing of Nagasaki and vice president of the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Survivors Council, attends an event to share her experiences at Kuben high school in Oslo on Dec. 11, 2024, a day after Nihon Hidankyo, Japan's leading atomic bomb survivors group, received the Nobel Peace Prize.

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Beautician promoting makeup for deceased

Beautician promoting makeup for deceased

TOKYO, Japan - Teruko Kobayashi, a beautician who promotes makeup for deceased people, speaks during an interview with Kyodo News on May 14, 2013, in Tokyo.

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Court acknowledges Aichi woman as A-bomb sufferer

Court acknowledges Aichi woman as A-bomb sufferer

NAGOYA, Japan - Teruko Nakamura (R) hugs her daughter Fusae near the Nagoya High Court on March 11, 2010, after being certified as suffering from an illness caused by radiation from the 1945 atomic bombing of Nagasaki.

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Court acknowledges 2 of 4 plaintiffs as suffering A-bomb illness

Court acknowledges 2 of 4 plaintiffs as suffering A-bomb illness

NAGOYA, Japan - Teruko Nakamura, one of the four plaintiffs who sued the state to seek recognition of their diseases as caused by radiation from the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, sheds tears during a press conference in Nagoya on Jan. 31 after the Nagoya District Court rejected her claim.

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(1)Brazilians rooting for Japan defender Tulio

(1)Brazilians rooting for Japan defender Tulio

PALMEIRA D'OESTE, Brazil - Yoshiyuki Tanaka (R) and his wife Teruko, grandparents of Japan's Olympic soccer team defender Marcus Tulio Tanaka, pose for photos at their home in Palmeira d'Oeste. The population of this small farming town of just 11,000 in southeastern Brazil is buzzing with anticipation ahead of Japan's opening match against Paraguay in the men's soccer tournament at the Athens Olympics.

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(3)Abduction investigation group releases list of 44 people

(3)Abduction investigation group releases list of 44 people

TOKYO, Japan - Photos of some of the 44 missing people disclosed Feb. 10 by the Investigation Commission on Missing Japanese Probably Related to North Korea (COMJAN), a group formed to look into cases of possible abductions of Japanese by North Korea. (From L to R, top) Seiko Inoue, Teruko Kase, Yoko Mori, Susumu Nagaga, (from L to R, bottom) Yoshiaki Maruyama, Yukie Yoshida, Nobuo Hidaka and Hideaki Sakamoto.

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McCartney celebrates 1 millionth fan at overseas concert

McCartney celebrates 1 millionth fan at overseas concert

OSAKA, Japan - Rock legend Paul McCartney applauds Teruko Yoshida, who officially became the one millionth person to attend his current world tour, at Osaka Dome on Nov. 18 after presenting a car to her. McCartney has been on tour since April and has been in Japan since Nov. 11

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Russian woman seeking clues to whereabouts of old Japanese friend

Russian woman seeking clues to whereabouts of old Japanese friend

A Japanese girl (L), called Teruko, poses with a Russian girl, Valentina Kuleshova, as seen in this photo taken in 1945 in the North Korean city of Pyongyang. The 85-year-old Russian woman, who owns the photo, expressed her wish at her home in the Russian Far East city of Khabarovsk on May 15, 2015, the Russian Far East city of Khabarovsk on May 15, 2015, to meet Teruko again, who returned to Japan with her family soon after the Soviet occupation of the northern half of the Korean Peninsula in the autumn of 1945. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Russian woman eager to meet old Japanese friend again

Russian woman eager to meet old Japanese friend again

Valentina Kuleshova shows a photo of a Japanese girl, called Teruko, at her home in the Russian Far East city of Khabarovsk on May 15, 2015, expressing her wish to meet her again. The two became friends in the North Korean city of Pyongyang while the Japanese and her family waited to return home following the Soviet occupation of the northern half of the Korean Peninsula in the autumn of 1945. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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(1)Brazilians rooting for Japan defender Tulio

(1)Brazilians rooting for Japan defender Tulio

PALMEIRA D'OESTE, Brazil - Yoshiyuki Tanaka (R) and his wife Teruko, grandparents of Japan's Olympic soccer team defender Marcus Tulio Tanaka, pose for photos at their home in Palmeira d'Oeste. The population of this small farming town of just 11,000 in southeastern Brazil is buzzing with anticipation ahead of Japan's opening match against Paraguay in the men's soccer tournament at the Athens Olympics. (Kyodo)

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Court acknowledges 2 of 4 plaintiffs as suffering A-bomb illness

Court acknowledges 2 of 4 plaintiffs as suffering A-bomb illness

NAGOYA, Japan - Teruko Nakamura, one of the four plaintiffs who sued the state to seek recognition of their diseases as caused by radiation from the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, sheds tears during a press conference in Nagoya on Jan. 31 after the Nagoya District Court rejected her claim. (Kyodo)

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(1)Japan may ask N. Korea about missing Japan woman in Nov. talk

(1)Japan may ask N. Korea about missing Japan woman in Nov. talk

TOKYO, Japan - Photo released on Oct. 16 by the Investigation Commission on Missing Japanese Probably Related to North Korea, a private group supporting Japanese abductees, shows a woman believed to be Teruko Kase, a Japanese who disappeared in Chiba Prefecture at the age of 17 in 1962. Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroyuki Hosoda said Japan may bring up her case at its next talks with North Korea if it confirms that two photos smuggled out of the country are of the woman. (Kyodo)

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(2)Japan may ask N. Korea about missing Japan woman in Nov. talk

(2)Japan may ask N. Korea about missing Japan woman in Nov. talk

TOKYO, Japan - Photo released on Oct. 16 by the Investigation Commission on Missing Japanese Probably Related to North Korea, a private group supporting Japanese abductees, shows a woman believed to be Teruko Kase, a Japanese who disappeared in Chiba Prefecture at the age of 17 in 1962. It is one of two photos smuggled out of North Korea by a man who fled North Korean. (Kyodo)

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Court acknowledges Aichi woman as A-bomb sufferer

Court acknowledges Aichi woman as A-bomb sufferer

NAGOYA, Japan - Teruko Nakamura (R) hugs her daughter Fusae near the Nagoya High Court on March 11, 2010, after being certified as suffering from an illness caused by radiation from the 1945 atomic bombing of Nagasaki. (Kyodo)

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(3)Abduction investigation group releases list of 44 people

(3)Abduction investigation group releases list of 44 people

TOKYO, Japan - Photos of some of the 44 missing people disclosed Feb. 10 by the Investigation Commission on Missing Japanese Probably Related to North Korea (COMJAN), a group formed to look into cases of possible abductions of Japanese by North Korea. (From L to R, top) Seiko Inoue, Teruko Kase, Yoko Mori, Susumu Nagaga, (from L to R, bottom) Yoshiaki Maruyama, Yukie Yoshida, Nobuo Hidaka and Hideaki Sakamoto. (Kyodo)

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McCartney celebrates 1 millionth fan at overseas concert

McCartney celebrates 1 millionth fan at overseas concert

OSAKA, Japan - Rock legend Paul McCartney applauds Teruko Yoshida, who officially became the one millionth person to attend his current world tour, at Osaka Dome on Nov. 18 after presenting a car to her. McCartney has been on tour since April and has been in Japan since Nov. 11 (Kyodo)

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