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Report of the Special Committee on Management and Labor Policy, Keidanren 2025

Report of the Special Committee on Management and Labor Policy, Keidanren 2025

Keidanren, 2025 Report of the Special Committee on Management and Labor Policy. Photo shows Tetsuji Ohashi, Chairman of the Special Committee on Management and Labor Policy, at the press conference.=January 21,2025,Tokyo

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Report of the Special Committee on Management and Labor Policy, Keidanren 2025

Report of the Special Committee on Management and Labor Policy, Keidanren 2025

Keidanren, 2025 Report of the Special Committee on Management and Labor Policy. Photo shows Tetsuji Ohashi, Chairman of the Special Committee on Management and Labor Policy, at the press conference.=January 21,2025,Tokyo

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Report of the Special Committee on Management and Labor Policy, Keidanren 2025

Report of the Special Committee on Management and Labor Policy, Keidanren 2025

Keidanren, 2025 Report of the Special Committee on Management and Labor Policy. Photo shows Tetsuji Ohashi, Chairman of the Special Committee on Management and Labor Policy, at the press conference.=January 21,2025,Tokyo

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Urasoe mayor accepts transfer of U.S. military port facilities from Naha

Urasoe mayor accepts transfer of U.S. military port facilities from Naha

NAHA, Japan, April 27 Kyodo - Mayor Tetsuji Matsumoto of Urasoe, Okinawa Prefecture, southwestern Japan, holds a press conference at the municipal government office on April 20, 2015, to announce his decision to accept the transfer of U.S. military port facilities from the prefectural capital of Naha. Matsumoto won a mayoral election in February 2013 on a pledge to oppose the transfer.

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2nd shooting of NHK TV drama 'Massan' starts

2nd shooting of NHK TV drama 'Massan' starts

SAPPORO, Japan - Tetsuji Tamayama (2nd from L), a Japanese actor playing the lead role in NHK's morning serial TV drama "Massan," and Charlotte Kate Fox (C), a U.S. actress cast as the first foreign heroine in the public broadcaster's drama, pose with other cast members at a press conference during the second round of shooting in Yoichi on the northernmost main island of Hokkaido on Oct. 23, 2014.

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Leads of upcoming NHK drama interviewed in Hokkaido

Leads of upcoming NHK drama interviewed in Hokkaido

SAPPORO, Japan - Japanese actor Tetsuji Tamayama (L) and U.S. actress Charlotte Kate Fox, a pair of leads in public broadcaster NHK's new serial morning drama "Massan," attend a press conference at a distillery of Nikka Whisky Distilling Co. in Yoichi, Hokkaido Prefecture, on June 2, 2014. The program, featuring the life of Japanese whiskey pioneer Masataka Taketsuru, will start in September.

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Yokohama Rubber signs endorsement deals with 3 golfers

Yokohama Rubber signs endorsement deals with 3 golfers

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese professional golfers (from L to R) Tetsuji Hiratsuka, Azuma Yano and Satoshi Kodaira pose with their golf gear during a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 18, 2014, where they signed endorsement deals with Yokohama Rubber Co. for its PRGR brand.

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New Komatsu president

New Komatsu president

TOKYO, Japan - Komatsu Ltd. Director and Senior Executive Officer Tetsuji Ohashi (R) speaks in a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 29, 2013. Ohashi will replace Kunio Noji (L) as president on April 1, 2013.

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Vietnamese orchestra debuts in U.S.

Vietnamese orchestra debuts in U.S.

NEW YORK, United States - The Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra performs at Carnegie Hall in New York on Oct. 23, 2011, under Japanese conductor Tetsuji Honna.

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Vietnamese orchestra debuts in U.S.

Vietnamese orchestra debuts in U.S.

NEW YORK, United States - Japan's Tetsuji Honna conducts the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall in New York on Oct. 23, 2011. The orchestra, founded at the prodding of revolutionary leader Ho Chi Minh in 1959, was making its debut in the United States.

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Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra to play in U.S.

Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra to play in U.S.

HANOI, Vietnam - Photo taken Sept. 14, 2011, shows members of the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra and Japanese conductor Tetsuji Honna (R) practicing in Hanoi, Vietnam, ahead of their first tour in the United States slated for late October.

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Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra to play in U.S.

Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra to play in U.S.

HANOI, Vietnam - Photo taken Sept. 14, 2011, shows members of the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra and Japanese conductor Tetsuji Honna (R) practicing in Hanoi, Vietnam, ahead of their first tour in the United States slated for late October.

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Hiratsuka leads Sun Chlorella

Hiratsuka leads Sun Chlorella

OTARU, Japan - Tetsuji Hiratsuka is seen in action in the first round of the Sun Chlorella Classic at Otaru Country Club in Hokkaido on July 28, 2011. Hiratsuka shot a 7-under 65, taking a one-stroke lead over Yuta Ikeda.

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Kyoto University professor Nakabo

Kyoto University professor Nakabo

KYOTO, Japan - Tetsuji Nakabo, professor of Kyoto University and an ichthyologist, holds a Kunimasu, an endangered deepwater salmon species. His research team identified nine fish caught in March and April of 2010 at Lake Saiko, Yamanashi Prefecture, as Kunimasu descended from eggs transported many decades ago from Lake Tazawa in northern Japan, where the species is now extinct. The photo was taken on Dec. 15, 2010.

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Salmon species 'kunimasu' rediscovered

Salmon species 'kunimasu' rediscovered

KYOTO, Japan - Kyoto University professor Tetsuji Nakabo holds a kunimasu, an indigenous freshwater salmon species thought to have become extinct more than 70 years ago, in Kyoto on Dec. 15, 2010. The fish, which was previously only seen in Lake Tazawa in Akita Prefecture, was discovered in Lake Saiko, Yamanashi Prefecture, as the eggs of the fish were taken to Lake Saiko before the species was believed to have become extinct.

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Taniguchi wins Japan PGA C'ship for 3rd major title

Taniguchi wins Japan PGA C'ship for 3rd major title

NAGASAKI, Japan - Toru Taniguchi waves to the gallery after a birdie on the ninth hole during the final round of the Japan PGA Championship golf tournament at Passage Kinkai Island Golf Club in Nagasaki on May 16, 2010. Taniguchi edged Tetsuji Hiratsuka by one stroke for his third career major title at the tournament.

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Taniguchi wins Japan PGA C'ship for 3rd major title

Taniguchi wins Japan PGA C'ship for 3rd major title

NAGASAKI, Japan - Toru Taniguchi holds up the winner's trophy after his victory in the Japan PGA Championship golf tournament at Passage Kinkai Island Golf Club in Nagasaki on May 16, 2010. Taniguchi edged Tetsuji Hiratsuka by one stroke for his third career major title.

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Hiratsuka gets emphatic win at Chunichi Crowns golf tournament

Hiratsuka gets emphatic win at Chunichi Crowns golf tournament

NAGOYA, Japan - Tetsuji Hiratsuka smiles with the winner's trophy after his victory in the Chunichi Crowns golf tournament at the Nagoya Golf Club Wago Course in Aichi Prefecture on May 3.

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JT, Nissin to acquire Katokichi to integrate frozen food businesses

JT, Nissin to acquire Katokichi to integrate frozen food businesses

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Tobacco Inc. President Hiroshi Kimura (L), frozen food firm Katokichi Co. President Tetsuji Kanamori (C) and instant noodle maker Nissin Food Products Co. President Koki Ando (R) hold a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 22. Japan Tobacco and Nissin have agreed to acquire Katokichi to create one of Japan's largest frozen food businesses with combined sales of 260 billion yen.

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Katokichi likely saw 9 billion yen group net loss in FY 2006

Katokichi likely saw 9 billion yen group net loss in FY 2006

TOKYO, Japan - Katokichi Co. President Tetsuji Kanamori speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on May 30. He said the major frozen food maker expects to have posted a record group net loss of 9.2 billion yen in the year through March because earlier projections were inflated by bogus dealings.

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Hiratsuka comes from behind to win Mitsubishi Diamond Cup

Hiratsuka comes from behind to win Mitsubishi Diamond Cup

OARAI, Japan - Tetsuji Hiratsuka shows off his trophy after winning his first title of the year with a come-from-behind victory at the Mitsubishi Diamond Cup on May 27. Hiratsuka overcame a four-shot deficit he faced at the beginning of the day with five birdies against a bogey en route to a 2-under-par 282 at the par-71 Oarai Golf Club in Ibaraki Prefecture.

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Hiratsuka hangs on to win Woodone Open

Hiratsuka hangs on to win Woodone Open

HIGASHI-HIROSHIMA, Japan - Japan's Tetsuji Hiratsuka holds his cup after winning the Woodone Open Hiroshima tournament at the Hiroshima Country Club's Hachihommatsu Course on July 9.

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Hiratsuka wins Mitsubishi Diamond Cup golf tourney

Hiratsuka wins Mitsubishi Diamond Cup golf tourney

OARAI, Japan - Tetsuji Hiratsuka responds to cheers from the gallery after winning the Mitsubishi Diamond Cup golf tournament at Oarai Golf Club in Ibaraki Prefecture on May 30.

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Hiratsuka wins 1st career at Nippon Series JT Cup

Hiratsuka wins 1st career at Nippon Series JT Cup

TOKYO, Japan - Tetsuji Hiratsuka smiles with a trophy after capturing the first victory of his 10-year career on the JGTO tour in the Nippon Series JT Cup golf tournament Dec. 7 at Tokyo Yomiuri Country Club. He defeated Toshimitsu Izawa, who secured his first money title in two years.

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Hiratsuka shoots record 63 to take ABC C'ship lead

Hiratsuka shoots record 63 to take ABC C'ship lead

TOJO, Japan - Unheralded Tetsuji Hiratsuka reeled off six birdies through his last seven holes en route to a course record 9-under-par 63 and a one-stroke lead over Shingo Katayama at the midway point of the ABC Championship at ABC Golf Course on Oct. 31.

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Hiratsuka hangs on to win Woodone Open

Hiratsuka hangs on to win Woodone Open

HIGASHI-HIROSHIMA, Japan - Japan's Tetsuji Hiratsuka holds his cup after winning the Woodone Open Hiroshima tournament at the Hiroshima Country Club's Hachihommatsu Course on July 9. (Kyodo)

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Hiratsuka comes from behind to win Mitsubishi Diamond Cup

Hiratsuka comes from behind to win Mitsubishi Diamond Cup

OARAI, Japan - Tetsuji Hiratsuka shows off his trophy after winning his first title of the year with a come-from-behind victory at the Mitsubishi Diamond Cup on May 27. Hiratsuka overcame a four-shot deficit he faced at the beginning of the day with five birdies against a bogey en route to a 2-under-par 282 at the par-71 Oarai Golf Club in Ibaraki Prefecture. (Kyodo)

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Katokichi likely saw 9 billion yen group net loss in FY 2006

Katokichi likely saw 9 billion yen group net loss in FY 2006

TOKYO, Japan - Katokichi Co. President Tetsuji Kanamori speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on May 30. He said the major frozen food maker expects to have posted a record group net loss of 9.2 billion yen in the year through March because earlier projections were inflated by bogus dealings. (Kyodo)

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JT, Nissin to acquire Katokichi to integrate frozen food busines

JT, Nissin to acquire Katokichi to integrate frozen food busines

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Tobacco Inc. President Hiroshi Kimura (L), frozen food firm Katokichi Co. President Tetsuji Kanamori (C) and instant noodle maker Nissin Food Products Co. President Koki Ando (R) hold a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 22. Japan Tobacco and Nissin have agreed to acquire Katokichi to create one of Japan's largest frozen food businesses with combined sales of 260 billion yen. (Kyodo)

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Hiratsuka gets emphatic win at Chunichi Crowns golf tournament

Hiratsuka gets emphatic win at Chunichi Crowns golf tournament

NAGOYA, Japan - Tetsuji Hiratsuka smiles with the winner's trophy after his victory in the Chunichi Crowns golf tournament at the Nagoya Golf Club Wago Course in Aichi Prefecture on May 3. (Kyodo)

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Komatsu to acquire U.S. mining equipment maker Joy Global

Komatsu to acquire U.S. mining equipment maker Joy Global

Komatsu Ltd. President Tetsuji Ohashi speaks at a press conference on July 21, 2016, in Tokyo, to announce that the construction machinery builder will acquire U.S. mining equipment manufacturer Joy Global Inc. for roughly $2.9 billion. Komatsu envisions completing the acquisition by mid-2017, in a bid to bolster its core mining equipment business as future growth is anticipated in the sector. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Suit against security legislation filed

Suit against security legislation filed

Tetsuji Fukata, who heads a group of 23 residents in Japan's western prefecture of Tottori, attends a press conference in the city of Tottori on June 16, 2016, after filing a lawsuit arguing a decision of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's Cabinet to allow Japan to exercise the right of collective self-defense is against the pacifist Constitution. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Academic holds final anti-nuclear seminar before retirement

Academic holds final anti-nuclear seminar before retirement

Photo taken Jan. 18, 2016, at Kyoto University Research Reactor Institute shows Assistant Professor Tetsuji Imanaka, known for his critical stance toward nuclear power generation. Imanaka will hold the last seminar on nuclear issues, which has been organized by other five like-minded researchers for 36 years, before his retirement in March. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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"Changeover" of NHK's television drama series

"Changeover" of NHK's television drama series

American actress Charlotte Kate Fox (L) and Japanese actor Tetsuji Tamayama (R), the stars of public broadcaster NHK's television drama series "Massan," pose for a photo with Japanese actress Tao Tsuchiya, who will star in the subsequent drama series "Mare," during a "changeover ceremony" for the broadcaster's drama series at NHK Broadcasting Center in Tokyo's Shibuya district on March 26, 2015. "Massan" will be broadcast until March 28, with "Mare" to follow from March 30. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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"Changeover" of NHK's television drama series

"Changeover" of NHK's television drama series

American actress Charlotte Kate Fox (L) and Japanese actor Tetsuji Tamayama (R), the stars of public broadcaster NHK's television drama series "Massan," pose for a photo with Japanese actress Tao Tsuchiya, who will star in the subsequent drama series "Mare," during a "changeover ceremony" for the broadcaster's drama series at NHK Broadcasting Center in Tokyo's Shibuya district on March 26, 2015. "Massan" will be broadcast until March 28, with "Mare" to follow from March 30. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Filming of NHK's television drama series "Massan" ends

Filming of NHK's television drama series "Massan" ends

American actress Charlotte Kate Fox (L) and Japanese actor Tetsuji Tamayama receive flowers at Nikka Whisky Distilling Co.'s distillery in Yoichi on Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido on Feb. 23, 2015, as filming ended the same day of public broadcaster NHK's television drama series featuring the life of Masataka Taketsuru, the founder of Nikka known as the father of Japan's whisky industry, and his Scottish wife Jessie Roberta "Rita" Cowan. In the drama series "Massan" to be broadcast until March 28, Fox stars as Ellie Kameyama, based on Rita, and Tamayama plays Masaharu Kameyama, based on Taketsuru. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Filming of NHK's television drama series "Massan" ends

Filming of NHK's television drama series "Massan" ends

American actress Charlotte Kate Fox (L) and Japanese actor Tetsuji Tamayama celebrate at Nikka Whisky Distilling Co.'s distillery in Yoichi on Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido on Feb. 23, 2015, as filming ended the same day of public broadcaster NHK's television drama series featuring the life of Masataka Taketsuru, the founder of Nikka known as the father of Japan's whisky industry, and his Scottish wife Jessie Roberta "Rita" Cowan. In the drama series "Massan" to be broadcast until March 28, Fox stars as Ellie Kameyama, based on Rita, and Tamayama plays Masaharu Kameyama, based on Taketsuru. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Bean-throwing festival in Japan

Bean-throwing festival in Japan

Tetsuji Tamayama (L), leading actor of a Japanese television drama series, and his cast mate, American actress Charlotte Kate Fox (C), participate in an annual bean-throwing festival, marking the start of spring according to the lunar calendar, at a temple in Neyagawa, Osaka Prefecture, on Feb. 3, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Bean-throwing festival in Japan

Bean-throwing festival in Japan

Tetsuji Tamayama (L), leading actor of a Japanese television drama series, and his cast mate, American actress Charlotte Kate Fox (C), participate in an annual bean-throwing festival, marking the start of spring according to the lunar calendar, at a temple in Neyagawa, Osaka Prefecture, on Feb. 3, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Bean-throwing festival in Japan

Bean-throwing festival in Japan

Tetsuji Tamayama (R), leading actor of a Japanese television drama series, and his cast mate, American actress Charlotte Kate Fox, participate in an annual bean-throwing festival, marking the start of spring according to the lunar calendar, at a temple in Neyagawa, Osaka Prefecture, on Feb. 3, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Interrogator of POWs in war against China shows documents

Interrogator of POWs in war against China shows documents

Tetsuji Katsuo shows military documents in Tokyo on June 13, 2015, related to Japanese soldiers caught by China during the 1937-1945 Sino-Japanese War and his interrogation of them after they returned home. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Kyoto University professor Nakabo

Kyoto University professor Nakabo

KYOTO, Japan - Tetsuji Nakabo, professor of Kyoto University and an ichthyologist, holds a Kunimasu, an endangered deepwater salmon species. His research team identified nine fish caught in March and April of 2010 at Lake Saiko, Yamanashi Prefecture, as Kunimasu descended from eggs transported many decades ago from Lake Tazawa in northern Japan, where the species is now extinct. The photo was taken on Dec. 15, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Salmon species 'kunimasu' rediscovered

Salmon species 'kunimasu' rediscovered

KYOTO, Japan - Kyoto University professor Tetsuji Nakabo holds a kunimasu, an indigenous freshwater salmon species thought to have become extinct more than 70 years ago, in Kyoto on Dec. 15, 2010. The fish, which was previously only seen in Lake Tazawa in Akita Prefecture, was discovered in Lake Saiko, Yamanashi Prefecture, as the eggs of the fish were taken to Lake Saiko before the species was believed to have become extinct. (Kyodo)

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Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra to play in U.S.

Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra to play in U.S.

HANOI, Vietnam - Photo taken Sept. 14, 2011, shows members of the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra and Japanese conductor Tetsuji Honna (R) practicing in Hanoi, Vietnam, ahead of their first tour in the United States slated for late October. (Kyodo)

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Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra to play in U.S.

Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra to play in U.S.

HANOI, Vietnam - Photo taken Sept. 14, 2011, shows members of the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra and Japanese conductor Tetsuji Honna (R) practicing in Hanoi, Vietnam, ahead of their first tour in the United States slated for late October. (Kyodo)

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Hiratsuka leads Sun Chlorella

Hiratsuka leads Sun Chlorella

OTARU, Japan - Tetsuji Hiratsuka is seen in action in the first round of the Sun Chlorella Classic at Otaru Country Club in Hokkaido on July 28, 2011. Hiratsuka shot a 7-under 65, taking a one-stroke lead over Yuta Ikeda. (Kyodo)

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Taniguchi wins Japan PGA C'ship for 3rd major title

Taniguchi wins Japan PGA C'ship for 3rd major title

NAGASAKI, Japan - Toru Taniguchi holds up the winner's trophy after his victory in the Japan PGA Championship golf tournament at Passage Kinkai Island Golf Club in Nagasaki on May 16, 2010. Taniguchi edged Tetsuji Hiratsuka by one stroke for his third career major title. (Kyodo)

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Taniguchi wins Japan PGA C'ship for 3rd major title

Taniguchi wins Japan PGA C'ship for 3rd major title

NAGASAKI, Japan - Toru Taniguchi waves to the gallery after a birdie on the ninth hole during the final round of the Japan PGA Championship golf tournament at Passage Kinkai Island Golf Club in Nagasaki on May 16, 2010. Taniguchi edged Tetsuji Hiratsuka by one stroke for his third career major title at the tournament. (Kyodo)

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Vietnamese orchestra debuts in U.S.

Vietnamese orchestra debuts in U.S.

NEW YORK, United States - Japan's Tetsuji Honna conducts the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall in New York on Oct. 23, 2011. The orchestra, founded at the prodding of revolutionary leader Ho Chi Minh in 1959, was making its debut in the United States. (Kyodo)

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Vietnamese orchestra debuts in U.S.

Vietnamese orchestra debuts in U.S.

NEW YORK, United States - The Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra performs at Carnegie Hall in New York on Oct. 23, 2011, under Japanese conductor Tetsuji Honna. (Kyodo)

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