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Image Photos from 'ma-zika' at Toyonaka Tsubasa Park

Image Photos from 'ma-zika' at Toyonaka Tsubasa Park

Image from the newly developed 'ma-zika' area at Toyonaka Tsubasa Park=August 25,2025,Osaka

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Image Photos from 'ma-zika' at Toyonaka Tsubasa Park

Image Photos from 'ma-zika' at Toyonaka Tsubasa Park

Image from the newly developed 'ma-zika' area at Toyonaka Tsubasa Park=August 25,2025,Osaka

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Image Photos from 'ma-zika' at Toyonaka Tsubasa Park

Image Photos from 'ma-zika' at Toyonaka Tsubasa Park

Image from the newly developed 'ma-zika' area at Toyonaka Tsubasa Park=August 25,2025,Osaka

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Signboard of 'ma-zika' at Toyonaka Tsubasa Park

Signboard of 'ma-zika' at Toyonaka Tsubasa Park

Signboard of 'ma-zika', part of the newly improved Toyonaka Tsubasa Park=August 25,2025,Osaka

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Campaigning for Japan general election

Campaigning for Japan general election

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba makes a stump speech in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Oct. 24, 2024, ahead of the Oct. 27 general election.

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Campaigning for Japan general election

Campaigning for Japan general election

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba makes a stump speech in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Oct. 24, 2024, ahead of the Oct. 27 general election.

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Theater company Takarazuka apologizes to family over actress death

TOYONAKA, Japan, March 28 Kyodo - Yasuo Shimada (C), president of Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Inc., the parent company of Japan's all-female musical theater company Takarazuka Revue, bows in apology during a press conference in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on March 28, 2024, after the railway operator apologized to the family of an actress who died in September 2023 after being harassed by senior actresses and revue officials. (Kyodo)

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Theater company Takarazuka apologizes to family over actress death

Theater company Takarazuka apologizes to family over actress death

Yasuo Shimada (L), president of Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Inc., the parent company of Japan's all-female musical theater company Takarazuka Revue, is pictured after attending a press conference in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on March 28, 2024. Earlier in the day, the railway operator apologized to the family of an actress who died in September 2023 after being harassed by senior actresses and revue officials.

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Theater company Takarazuka apologizes to family over actress death

Theater company Takarazuka apologizes to family over actress death

Yasuo Shimada, president of Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Inc., the parent company of Japan's all-female musical theater company Takarazuka Revue, attends a press conference in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on March 28, 2024, after the railway operator apologized to the family of an actress who died in September 2023 after being harassed by senior actresses and revue officials.

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Theater company Takarazuka apologizes to family over actress death

Theater company Takarazuka apologizes to family over actress death

Yasuo Shimada (C), president of Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Inc., the parent company of Japan's all-female musical theater company Takarazuka Revue, bows in apology during a press conference in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on March 28, 2024, after the railway operator apologized to the family of an actress who died in September 2023 after being harassed by senior actresses and revue officials.

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PanaHome targets women in apartment lease business

PanaHome targets women in apartment lease business

OSAKA, Japan - PanaHome Corp., a Panasonic Corp. subsidiary specializing in housing and property development businesses, shows a model room of its "Lacine" rental apartment series featuring large storage spaces and other designs popular among women at its head office in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, western Japan, on Nov. 12, 2014.

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Osaka Univ. museum displays model of Machikane croc

Osaka Univ. museum displays model of Machikane croc

OSAKA, Japan - A model of Machikane Crocodylidae is displayed during an exhibition at the Museum of Osaka University in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, in August 2013.

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Machikane croc fossil to become registered monument

Machikane croc fossil to become registered monument

OSAKA, Japan - Toyonaka Mayor Keiichiro Asari and Machikane-kun, the western Japanese city's mascot character, show their delight at Toyonaka city hall in Osaka Prefecture on June 20, 2014, as Osaka University's fossil of Machikane Crocodylidae is expected to become a registered monument of Japan.

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Fossil of Machikane croc displayed in Osaka Pref.

Fossil of Machikane croc displayed in Osaka Pref.

OSAKA, Japan - A fossil of Machikane Crocodylidae is on display at the Museum of Osaka University in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on June 20, 2014. The fossil is expected to become a registered monument of Japan.

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Osaka University's large capacitor bank system

Osaka University's large capacitor bank system

OSAKA, Japan - The Center for Advanced High Magnetic Field Science at Osaka University's Graduate School of Science displays its large capacitor bank system with maximum charged energy of 10 megajoules, the largest in Japan, on May 20, 2014, in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture.

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Osaka University's large capacitor bank system

Osaka University's large capacitor bank system

OSAKA, Japan - The Center for Advanced High Magnetic Field Science at Osaka University's Graduate School of Science shows its large capacitor bank system in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on May 20, 2014. The system is capable of producing high magnetic fields.

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Nobel laureate physicist Nambu views Yukawa's blackboard

Nobel laureate physicist Nambu views Yukawa's blackboard

OSAKA, Japan - Yoichiro Nambu, a professor emeritus at the University of Chicago and recipient of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics, smiles before a blackboard used by the late physicist Hideki Yukawa, the first Japanese Nobel laureate, during an unveiling ceremony at the Toyonaka campus of Osaka University on May 13, 2014. Yukawa used the blackboard at Columbia University in New York.

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Nobel laureate Yukawa's blackboard unveiled

Nobel laureate Yukawa's blackboard unveiled

OSAKA, Japan - Harumi Yukawa (L), son of first Japanese Nobel laureate Hideki Yukawa, and Yoichiro Nambu, a professor emeritus at the University of Chicago and recipient of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics, unveil a blackboard used by the late physicist at Columbia University in New York during a ceremony at the Toyonaka campus of Osaka University on May 13, 2014.

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Snowing across Japan

Snowing across Japan

TOYONAKA, Japan - Children head for the terminal building of Osaka airport in the snow on Feb. 14, 2014. Snow fell in wide areas on the Pacific coast of Japan the same day.

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Students warned of cult activities

Students warned of cult activities

TOKYO, Japan - Toshiyuki Tachikake (back), an associate professor at Osaka University, speaks in a class of freshmen students about the problem of cults at the university in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on May 12, 2012.

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Solar eclipse

Solar eclipse

OSAKA, Japan - A boy takes a photo of patches of sunshine on the ground beneath the leaves of a tree in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on May 21, 2012. The shape of the sunshine patches was distorted due to a solar eclipse. An annular solar eclipse was observed in many areas of Japan.

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Highway accident involving bus bound for Tokyo Disneyland

Highway accident involving bus bound for Tokyo Disneyland

OSAKA, Japan - Takuya Hashimoto, senior managing director of K.K. Harvest Holdings, a Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture-based tour agency that accepted online applications for a bus tour to Tokyo Disneyland, holds a press conference in the city on April 29, 2012. The tour bus crashed on a highway in Gunma Prefecture, killing six women and a man, and injuring 39 others including the driver.

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Women's boxing

Women's boxing

OSAKA, Japan - Japan's Etsuko Tada is pictured after successfully defending her WBA minimumweight title for the seventh time with a unanimous decision over seventh-ranked Mexican Maria Salinas in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Feb. 19, 2012.

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Women's boxing

Women's boxing

OSAKA, Japan - Japan's Etsuko Tada (L) punches Mexican Maria Salinas during the fifth round of a WBA minimumweight title match in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Feb. 19, 2012. Tada successfully defended her title for the seventh time with a unanimous decision over seventh-ranked Salinas.

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Women's boxing

Women's boxing

OSAKA, Japan - Japan's Mari Ando is pictured after successfully defending her WBA light minimumweight title for the first time with a unanimous decision over fourth-ranked Mexican Maria Jimenez in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Feb. 19, 2012.

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Women's boxing

Women's boxing

OSAKA, Japan - Japan's Mari Ando (R) and Mexican Maria Jimenez are pictured during the fourth round of a WBA light minimumweight title match in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Feb. 19, 2012. Ando defeated fourth-ranked Jimenez by unanimous decision in the first defense of her title.

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Regional elections across Japan

Regional elections across Japan

OSAKA, Japan - Osaka Gov. Toru Hashimoto casts his ballot in the election on April 10, 2011, to choose members of the Osaka prefectural assembly at a polling station in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture. The first of two unified rounds of regional polls slated for April were held the same day to pick governors of 12 of Japan's 47 prefectures, mayors of four cities and assembly members of 41 prefectures and 15 of the country's major cities. (Pool photo)

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Human arm-like yam

Human arm-like yam

OSAKA, Japan - Yoshitaka Daikoku shows a Japanese yam that looks like a human arm to children at a kindergarten where he works in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Dec. 9, 2010. He received the yam from an acquaintance.

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Belongings of the deceased

Belongings of the deceased

TOKYO, Japan - Toys are stored at an office of Keepers, a company to sort out belongings of deceased people, in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Aug. 11, 2010, as the relatives of the deceased owner declined to receive them. The company said it will dispose of the belongings after a Buddhist service.

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Japan's Tada defends WBA women's minimumweight title

Japan's Tada defends WBA women's minimumweight title

OSAKA, Japan - WBA women's minimumweight champion Etsuko Tada of Japan poses with her trophies after beating challenger Yani Kokietgym of Thailand in their title match in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Aug. 23. Tada won a unanimous decision over Yanai in the first defense of her title.

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Japan's Tada defends WBA women's minimumweight title

Japan's Tada defends WBA women's minimumweight title

OSAKA, Japan - WBA women's minimumweight champion Etsuko Tada of Japan (L) delivers a punch to Thailand's Yani Kokietgym in the seventh round of their bout in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Aug. 23. Tada won a unanimous decision over Yanai in the first defense of her title.

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Japanese student freed in Pakistan to be moved to Tehran

Japanese student freed in Pakistan to be moved to Tehran

OSAKA, Japan - Kiyotaka Nakamura speaks to reporters in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on June 15 after his 23-year-old son Satoshi, who was kidnapped in southeastern Iran in October, was freed on June 14 in Pakistan.

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Bush leaves Japan for South Korea, 2nd leg of Asia tour

Bush leaves Japan for South Korea, 2nd leg of Asia tour

OSAKA, Japan - U.S. President George W. Bush and his wife Laura wave at Osaka International Airport in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Nov. 16 as they leave there for South Korea to hold talks with South Korean President Roh Moo Hyun and take part in the annual summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.

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Bush leaves Japan for South Korea, 2nd leg of Asia tour

Bush leaves Japan for South Korea, 2nd leg of Asia tour

OSAKA, Japan - U.S. President George W. Bush and his wife Laura arrive at Osaka International Airport in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, from Kyoto by helicopter to head for South Korea to hold talks with South Korean President Roh Moo Hyun and take part in the annual summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.

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Bush in Japan on 1st leg of 4-nation Asia tour

Bush in Japan on 1st leg of 4-nation Asia tour

OSAKA, Japan - U.S. President George W. Bush shakes hands with Sadaharu Oh, manager of Japan's Softbank Hawks baseball team, after arriving at Osaka International Airport in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Nov. 15, with Bobby Valentine (C), manager of Japan's Chiba Lotte Marines baseball club and previously manager of the New York Mets, standing by them.

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Bush in Japan on 1st leg of 4-nation Asia tour

Bush in Japan on 1st leg of 4-nation Asia tour

OSAKA, Japan - U.S. President George W. Bush shakes hands with Bobby Valentine, manager of Japan's Chiba Lotte Marines baseball club and previously manager of the New York Mets, after arriving at Osaka International Airport in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Nov. 15.

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Bush in Japan on 1st leg of 4-nation Asia tour

Bush in Japan on 1st leg of 4-nation Asia tour

OSAKA, Japan - U.S. President George W. Bush, accompanied by first lady Laura Bush, arrives at Osaka International Airport in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Nov. 15 on the first leg of his four-nation Asian tour through Nov. 21 that will also take him to South Korea, China and Mongolia.

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Scorpion found in Osaka condominium

Scorpion found in Osaka condominium

OSAKA, Japan - Photo taken on Sept. 9 shows an imperator scorpion found in a condominium in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture.

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(2)Memorial ceremony held for victims of school killings

(2)Memorial ceremony held for victims of school killings

TOYONAKA, Japan - The photos of the seven girls and one boy who were killed by a man in June 2001 at an Osaka elementary school are dispalyed on the drapes at the stage for a ceremony held to mark the second anniversary of the incident at the city hall in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture on June 8.

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Competition of rescue robots held in Osaka

Competition of rescue robots held in Osaka

TOYONAKA, Japan - Photo shows a robot rescuing a doll from debris during a competition of rescue robots, held in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Aug. 17.

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Protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine

People stage a rally in front of the Consulate General of Russia in Osaka in the western Japan city of Toyonaka on April 8, 2022, to protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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Protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine

People stage a rally in front of the Consulate General of Russia in Osaka in the western Japan city of Toyonaka on April 8, 2022, to protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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Protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine

A man joins a rally in front of the Consulate General of Russia in Osaka in the western Japan city of Toyonaka on April 8, 2022, to protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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Protest against Russian attack on Ukraine

Protest against Russian attack on Ukraine

People observe a silent prayer for the victims of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in front of the Consulate General of Russia in Osaka in the western Japan city of Toyonaka on Feb. 28, 2022.

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Protest against Russian attack on Ukraine

Protest against Russian attack on Ukraine

People gather in front of the Consulate General of Russia in Osaka in the western Japan city of Toyonaka on Feb. 28, 2022, to protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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Foxter's Hybrid Image Processing System for AI Visual Inspection

Foxter's Hybrid Image Processing System for AI Visual Inspection

Foxter Corporation (Toyonaka City, Osaka Prefecture) will release in May a hybrid image processing system that combines Preferred Networks' (PFN, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo) artificial intelligence (AI) visual inspection and conventional image processing methods.The company will market the system in Japan and China in cooperation with a subsidiary of the OPTEX Group, which is engaged in the manufacture of lighting for image processing, in terms of sales and service. The sales target is 200 units a year. Auto parts manufacturers and others have already begun to introduce the system on a trial basis. The device in the center of the photo is the AI Stellar Controller. (Photo taken on March 16, 2020, location unknown, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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EV Japan's hydroelectric power generation system

EV Japan's hydroelectric power generation system

EV Japan (Toyonaka City, Osaka Prefecture) will start selling small hydraulic power generation equipment that reuses automobile generators and batteries in September. Starting with the completion at the end of August of a demonstration unit consisting of a water wheel and a generator in Gojo City, Nara Prefecture, the company will begin to propose the unit to local governments and power companies as an independent and emergency power source in mountainous areas. The company manufactures and sells electric vehicles (EVs) based on engine cars, golf carts, etc., electric tractors, and EV buses developed in-house. The company intends to spread inexpensive hydroelectric power generation facilities in mountainous areas, etc., which will lead to the introduction of its own electric vehicles. In response to this trend, EV Japan aims to develop new markets such as sales and maintenance of special EVs and power generation equipment. Photo taken on August 24, 2019, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Bush in Japan on 1st leg of 4-nation Asia tour

Bush in Japan on 1st leg of 4-nation Asia tour

OSAKA, Japan - U.S. President George W. Bush shakes hands with Sadaharu Oh, manager of Japan's Softbank Hawks baseball team, after arriving at Osaka International Airport in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Nov. 15, with Bobby Valentine (C), manager of Japan's Chiba Lotte Marines baseball club and previously manager of the New York Mets, standing by them. (Kyodo)

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Bush in Japan on 1st leg of 4-nation Asia tour

Bush in Japan on 1st leg of 4-nation Asia tour

OSAKA, Japan - U.S. President George W. Bush shakes hands with Bobby Valentine, manager of Japan's Chiba Lotte Marines baseball club and previously manager of the New York Mets, after arriving at Osaka International Airport in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Nov. 15. (Kyodo)

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Bush in Japan on 1st leg of 4-nation Asia tour

Bush in Japan on 1st leg of 4-nation Asia tour

OSAKA, Japan - U.S. President George W. Bush shakes hands with Bobby Valentine, manager of Japan's Chiba Lotte Marines baseball club and previously manager of the New York Mets, after arriving at Osaka International Airport in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on Nov. 15. (Kyodo)

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