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TOPPAN Holdings President Change Press Conference

TOPPAN Holdings President Change Press Conference

TOPPAN Holdings President Transition Press Conference. Photo shows incoming President Satoshi Oya (right) and President Hideharu Maro.=December 11,2025,Tokyo

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TOPPAN Holdings President Change Press Conference

TOPPAN Holdings President Change Press Conference

TOPPAN Holdings President Transition Press Conference. Photo shows incoming President Satoshi Oya (right) and President Hideharu Maro.=December 11,2025,Tokyo

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TOPPAN Holdings President Change Press Conference

TOPPAN Holdings President Change Press Conference

TOPPAN Holdings President Transition Press Conference. Photo shows incoming President Satoshi Oya (right) and President Hideharu Maro.=December 11,2025,Tokyo

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TOPPAN Holdings President Change Press Conference

TOPPAN Holdings President Change Press Conference

TOPPAN Holdings President Transition Press Conference. Photo shows incoming President Satoshi Oya (right).=December 11,2025,Tokyo

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TOPPAN Signage and Logo

TOPPAN Signage and Logo

TOPPAN Signage and Logo=October 21,2025,Saitama

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TOPPAN Signage and Logo

TOPPAN Signage and Logo

TOPPAN Signage and Logo=October 21,2025,Saitama

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TOPPAN Signage and Logo

TOPPAN Signage and Logo

TOPPAN Signage and Logo=October 21,2025,Saitama

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TOPPAN Signage and Logo

TOPPAN Signage and Logo

TOPPAN Signage and Logo=October 21,2025,Saitama

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TOPPAN Signage and Logo

TOPPAN Signage and Logo

TOPPAN Signage and Logo=October 21,2025,Saitama

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TOPPAN signage and logo

TOPPAN signage and logo

TOPPAN signage and logo=Date:November 13, 2023, Place:Tokyo

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Appearance, signage and logo of TOPPAN

Appearance, signage and logo of TOPPAN

Appearance, signage and logo of TOPPAN=Date:November 13, 2023, Place:Tokyo

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TOPPAN Holdings

TOPPAN Holdings

TOPPAN Holdings building, logo and signage=Date:October 2, 2023, Place:Tokyo

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TOPPAN Holdings

TOPPAN Holdings

TOPPAN Holdings building, logo and signage=Date:October 2, 2023, Place:Tokyo

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Replica of Edo-period golden folding screen

Replica of Edo-period golden folding screen

Photo taken at Kasugataisha shrine in Nara in July 2023 shows a replica of a golden folding screen drawn by Edo-period artist Kano Ryusetsu, created at the request of the western Japan shrine by major Japanese printing company Toppan Inc. using a unique method combining woodblock print and color management technologies.

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Replica of Edo-period golden folding screen

Replica of Edo-period golden folding screen

Photo taken at Kasugataisha shrine in Nara in July 2023 shows a replica of a golden folding screen drawn by Edo-period artist Kano Ryusetsu, created at the request of the western Japan shrine by major Japanese printing company Toppan Inc. using a unique method combining woodblock print and color management technologies.

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Tie-up for e-book business

Tie-up for e-book business

TOKYO, Japan - Sony Electronics Inc. Senior Vice President Fujio Noguchi (2nd from right) and officials of three other companies group together at a press conference in Tokyo on May 27, 2010. Sony Corp., KDDI Corp., Toppan Printing Co. and Asahi Shimbun Co. announced they will team up to create a company that will sell and distribute electronic books amid growing demand for digitized content.

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Sony, Toppan Printing develop paper optical disk

Sony, Toppan Printing develop paper optical disk

TOKYO, Japan - Sony Corp. and Toppan Printing Co. said April 15 they have developed an optical disk made primarily from paper which is capable of storing large volumes of high-definition images. The 25-gigabyte disk is based on Blu-ray Disc technology, which Sony and other high-tech firms in Japan and abroad are promoting as the next-generation standard for optical disks.

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Sumikin Bussan, Toppan Printing to do IC tag test

Sumikin Bussan, Toppan Printing to do IC tag test

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese midsize trading house Sumikin Bussan Corp. and printing firm Toppan Printing Co. said Dec. 8 they will conduct a test to use integrated circuit tags in Chinese-made apparel to be sold in Japan via distribution centers in Shanghai (shown) and Chiba near Tokyo.

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Small RFID reader developed by Toppan Forms

Small RFID reader developed by Toppan Forms

Toyota's Distribution Information Improvement Department has already introduced Toppan Forms' IC tags for location management to improve the efficiency of new car warehousing and inspection. It will be easier to increase the number of readers used in the vast new car yard, leading to further improvement in operational efficiency. The system can also be used as a stationary reader. The company expects to use the tags in office operations such as product lending/returning and tallying operations, and is aware that the tags will be adopted not only at manufacturing sites but also at dealerships. The photo shows a small RFID reader and an IC tag for location management (left) installed in the new car yard of Toyota's Distribution Information Improvement Department. (Photo taken on March 31, 2020, location unknown, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Ushio Lighting's stereoscopic view with VR

Ushio Lighting's stereoscopic view with VR

The development of virtual space (VR) technology for business-to-business (B-to-B) is active. USHIO LIGHTING (Chuo-ku, Tokyo) has developed the world's first system that allows two people to experience stereoscopic vision through VR at the same time. Two major printing companies have released VR systems that are linked to CAD data of houses and condominiums. With the newly developed system, a special program generates a total of four types of images necessary for VR stereoscopic viewing for two people according to the location information grasped by the sensor, and when projected on the wall, floor, or side using three 240 Hz projectors, highly immersive images can be experienced simultaneously from two directions. Image taken on November 29, 2019, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Toppan Prosprint's Head Office

Toppan Prosprint's Head Office

Corporate headquarters in Koto-ku, Tokyo, July 19, 2019; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Toppan Prosprint's Head Office

Toppan Prosprint's Head Office

Corporate headquarters in Koto-ku, Tokyo, July 19, 2019; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Copy of "Ryokai Mandara" dedicated to Kongobuji

Copy of "Ryokai Mandara" dedicated to Kongobuji

Kongobuji, the head temple of Koyasan Shingon Sect of Buddhism in Koya Town, Wakayama Prefecture, western Japan, displays a copy of the "Ryokai Mandara" on July 3, 2015. The copy of the important national cultural property, made by Toppan Printing Co. using the latest digital technology, was dedicated to the temple the same day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Copy of "Ryokai Mandara" dedicated to Kongobuji

Copy of "Ryokai Mandara" dedicated to Kongobuji

A copy of the "Ryokai Mandara," an important national cultural property, hangs at the main temple hall of the Danjo Garan, the central area of Mt. Koya where major Buddhist services are held, at Kongobuji, the head temple of the Koyasan Shingon Sect of Buddhism in Koya Town, Wakayama Prefecture, on July 3, 2015. The copy, made by Toppan Printing Co. using the latest digital technology, was dedicated to the temple the same day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nara temple, Toppan Printing unveil digitized Toseiden handscroll

Nara temple, Toppan Printing unveil digitized Toseiden handscroll

A digitized image of the "Toseiden Emaki" (Illustrated Handscroll of the Eastern Journey of Monk Jianzhen), made in the Kamakura period, is shown to the press by Toshodaiji, a Buddhist temple in Nara, and Toppan Printing Co. on Oct. 20, 2015, in the western Japan city. The handscroll, totaling five volumes and a combined length of 83 meters, is a government-designated important cultural property. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tie-up for e-book business

Tie-up for e-book business

TOKYO, Japan - Sony Electronics Inc. Senior Vice President Fujio Noguchi (2nd from right) and officials of three other companies group together at a press conference in Tokyo on May 27, 2010. Sony Corp., KDDI Corp., Toppan Printing Co. and Asahi Shimbun Co. announced they will team up to create a company that will sell and distribute electronic books amid growing demand for digitized content. (Kyodo)

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Sony, Toppan Printing develop paper optical disk

Sony, Toppan Printing develop paper optical disk

TOKYO, Japan - Sony Corp. and Toppan Printing Co. said April 15 they have developed an optical disk made primarily from paper which is capable of storing large volumes of high-definition images. The 25-gigabyte disk is based on Blu-ray Disc technology, which Sony and other high-tech firms in Japan and abroad are promoting as the next-generation standard for optical disks. (Kyodo)

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Sumikin Bussan, Toppan Printing to do IC tag test

Sumikin Bussan, Toppan Printing to do IC tag test

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese midsize trading house Sumikin Bussan Corp. and printing firm Toppan Printing Co. said Dec. 8 they will conduct a test to use integrated circuit tags in Chinese-made apparel to be sold in Japan via distribution centers in Shanghai (shown) and Chiba near Tokyo. (Kyodo)

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