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(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-SURF-BALER INTERNATIONAL PRO

(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-SURF-BALER INTERNATIONAL PRO

(240203) -- AURORA PROVINCE, Feb. 3, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Tsukamoto Masaya of Japan competes during the Longboard Qualifying Series 3000 at World Surf League Baler International Pro in Aurora Province, the Philippines, on Feb. 3, 2024. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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Japan film director Hamaguchi wins FIPRESCI Prize

Japan film director Hamaguchi wins FIPRESCI Prize

Japanese director Shinya Tsukamoto (R) poses for a photo in Venice, Italy, on Sept. 8, 2023, as his new movie "Hokage" (Shadow of Fire) won a Network for the Promotion of Asia Pacific Cinema award at the Venice International Film Festival.

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Female racing drivers promote Tottori Pref. EV facilities

Female racing drivers promote Tottori Pref. EV facilities

TOTTORI, Japan - Race car drivers Nanami Tsukamoto (R) and Urara Tachibana pay a courtesy call on Tottori Gov. Shinji Hirai at the prefectural office in Tottori City on July 11, 2014. Their racing team started making a commercial video to publicize the western Japanese prefecture's charging facilities for electric vehicles.

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Tokai Univ. Prof. Tsukamoto

Tokai Univ. Prof. Tsukamoto

BEIJING, China - Supplied photo shows Takashi Tsukamoto, a professor of international law at Tokai University. (Photo courtesy of Takashi Tsukamoto)(PHOTO NOT FOR SALE)

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Japanese director awarded at Venice Film Festival

Japanese director awarded at Venice Film Festival

VENICE, Italy - Japanese director Shinya Tsukamoto of the movie ''Kotoko'' receives a prize in the Orizzonti selection for a full-length film reflecting new tendencies in international movies, during the awards ceremony of the 68th Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Sept. 10, 2011.

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Eel eggs in Pacific

Eel eggs in Pacific

TOKYO, Japan - Katsumi Tsukamoto, professor at the University of Tokyo Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, shows some of the 150 eel eggs collected in June 2011 from the Pacific off the Mariana Islands as a joint research team announced the finding in Tokyo on July 10, 2011.

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Mizuho Bank replaces president

Mizuho Bank replaces president

TOKYO, Japan - Takashi Tsukamoto (front), president of Mizuho Financial Group Inc., bows during a press conference in Tokyo on May 23, 2011. He said the company will replace Mizuho Bank President Satoru Nishibori to take responsibility for a massive computer system glitch in March.

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5 major banks report group net profits for April-Sept.

5 major banks report group net profits for April-Sept.

TOKYO, Japan - Takashi Tsukamoto, president of Mizuho Financial Group Inc., briefs reporters on the company's midterm earnings report for fiscal 2009 at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 13, 2009.

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Mizuho sees 1st red ink in 6 years

Mizuho sees 1st red ink in 6 years

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Financial Group Inc. President Takashi Tsukamoto speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on May 15. He said the company incurred a group net loss of 588.81 billion yen in fiscal 2008, falling into the red for the first time in six years, as bad-loan disposal costs and losses from equity investments surged amid the global financial crisis.

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Shinko, Mizuho Securities merge, becoming 4th-largest brokerage house

Shinko, Mizuho Securities merge, becoming 4th-largest brokerage house

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Takashi Tsukamoto, president of Mizuho Financial Group Inc., Takashi Kusama, chairman of Mizuho Securities Co., Keisuke Yokoo, president of Mizuho Securities, and Yasuhiro Sato, president of Mizuho Corporate Bank Ltd., join hands during a ceremony to mark the merger of Shinko Securities Co. and Mizuho Securities Co. in Tokyo on May 7. The newly created brokerage house succeeded to the name of Mizuho Securities.

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Mizuho to reshuffle top managers at holding firm, group banks

Mizuho to reshuffle top managers at holding firm, group banks

TOKYO, Japan - (From left) Terunobu Maeda, current president of Mizuho Financial Group Inc., Takashi Tsukamoto, next president of the holding company, Satoru Nishibori, next president of Mizuho Bank, and Yasuhiro Sato, next president of Mizuho Corporate Bank, give a press conference at the Bank of Japan headquarters Jan. 16. Mizuho Financial Group said it will reshuffle top managers at the holding company and the two key group banks in April as the Japanese megabank combats a sharp economic downturn sparked by the global financial turmoil.

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Tanka poet Tsukamoto dies at 84

Tanka poet Tsukamoto dies at 84

TOKYO, Japan - Kunio Tsukamoto (file photo taken in 1997), an avant-garde tanka poet who had an enormous impact on the classical Japanese poetry following World War II, died June 9 of respiratory failure at a hospital in Moriguchi, Osaka Prefecture, his family said June 10. He was 84.

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Parents lay flowers at school gate

Parents lay flowers at school gate

IKEDA, Japan - Yuki Tsukamoto (L) and her husband Takaharu Tsukamoto lay a bouquet of flowers June 12 at the gate to Ikeda Elementary School in Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, where their daughter, Kana, was stabbed to death along with seven other children by a 37-year-old man in a rampage June 8.

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Anti-AUM group forms in Fujioka, Gunma Prefecture

Anti-AUM group forms in Fujioka, Gunma Prefecture

FUJIOKA, Japan - An anti-AUM Shinrikyo citizens' group is formed Sept. 5 at this meeting at the office of an agricultural cooperative in Fujioka, Gunma Prefecture. The group is led by Fujioka Mayor Shoji Tsukamoto. After the meeting about 1,300 Fujioka residents demonstrated at a former factory site now home to AUM Shinrikyo followers, demanding they leave.

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Tanka poet Tsukamoto dies at 84

Tanka poet Tsukamoto dies at 84

TOKYO, Japan - Kunio Tsukamoto (file photo taken in 1997), an avant-garde tanka poet who had an enormous impact on the classical Japanese poetry following World War II, died June 9 of respiratory failure at a hospital in Moriguchi, Osaka Prefecture, his family said June 10. He was 84. (Kyodo)

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Mizuho to reshuffle top managers at holding firm, group banks

Mizuho to reshuffle top managers at holding firm, group banks

TOKYO, Japan - (From left) Terunobu Maeda, current president of Mizuho Financial Group Inc., Takashi Tsukamoto, next president of the holding company, Satoru Nishibori, next president of Mizuho Bank, and Yasuhiro Sato, next president of Mizuho Corporate Bank, give a press conference at the Bank of Japan headquarters Jan. 16. Mizuho Financial Group said it will reshuffle top managers at the holding company and the two key group banks in April as the Japanese megabank combats a sharp economic downturn sparked by the global financial turmoil. (Kyodo)

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Shinko, Mizuho Securities merge, becoming 4th-largest brokerage h

Shinko, Mizuho Securities merge, becoming 4th-largest brokerage h

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Takashi Tsukamoto, president of Mizuho Financial Group Inc., Takashi Kusama, chairman of Mizuho Securities Co., Keisuke Yokoo, president of Mizuho Securities, and Yasuhiro Sato, president of Mizuho Corporate Bank Ltd., join hands during a ceremony to mark the merger of Shinko Securities Co. and Mizuho Securities Co. in Tokyo on May 7. The newly created brokerage house succeeded to the name of Mizuho Securities. (Kyodo)

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Mizuho sees 1st red ink in 6 years

Mizuho sees 1st red ink in 6 years

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Financial Group Inc. President Takashi Tsukamoto speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on May 15. He said the company incurred a group net loss of 588.81 billion yen in fiscal 2008, falling into the red for the first time in six years, as bad-loan disposal costs and losses from equity investments surged amid the global financial crisis. (Kyodo)

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Shunpei Tsukamoto

Shunpei Tsukamoto

Shunpei Tsukamoto Former Japanese Minister 01 July 1996 Date: 01-Jul-1996

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Steel pollution lawsuit

The construction of Kawasaki Steel Corporation's Chiba Works has been approved, and residents suffering from air pollution have decided to file a lawsuit to stop the construction.   <Caption> Kawasaki Steel Corporation Chiba Steel Works Blast Furnace Expansion Chiba Prefecture Tsukamoto, Director of the Environment Department Interview with the General Manager of the General Affairs Department of Kawasaki Steel Corporation Formation of the Plaintiffs, Interview with the General Manager of Kawasaki Steel Corporation, Child of a Certified Pollution Victim, *Date of Filming. Unknown, Date of release: May 30, 1975..

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Forcing married couples to use same surname constitutional

Forcing married couples to use same surname constitutional

Kyoto Tsukamoto (L), one of the plaintiffs seeking introduction of dual surnames for married couples, chokes up with tears during a press conference in Tokyo after the Supreme Court ruled on Dec. 16, 2015, that a century-old legal provision forcing married couples to use the same surname is constitutional. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Children's picture book depicts tragedy of Hiroshima A-bombing

Children's picture book depicts tragedy of Hiroshima A-bombing

Artist Yasushi Tsukamoto talks about "Inori no ishi" (Stone for Peace), a children's picture book about the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, published by Froebel-Kan Co. last month, during an interview in Tokyo on July 8, 2015. Tsukamoto hopes the book will help pass on lessons from the tragedy and World War II as a whole to the younger generation. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Young Nebuta artists' works displayed in Aomori

Young Nebuta artists' works displayed in Aomori

Young Nebuta artist Rika Tsukamoto shows off her miniature Nebuta float in Aomori, Japan, on June 1, 2015. The city is exhibiting floats made by young Nebuta artists to nurture more Nebuta artists. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ministers back use of prewar imperial rescript as teaching material

Ministers back use of prewar imperial rescript as teaching material

Children at Tsukamoto Kindergarten in the city of Osaka recite the Imperial Rescript of Education, the 1890 edict used to promote emperor-oriented and militaristic education before and during World War II in Japan, in this file photo taken June 27, 2006. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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1st rental gift recipient of fuel cell car Mirai

1st rental gift recipient of fuel cell car Mirai

Company employee Yukiko Tsukamoto (L) and her grandmother Hiroko pose in front of Toyota Motor Corp.'s Mirai fuel cell vehicle in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, on May 1, 2015. Tsukamoto became the first person to use the car as a gift in exchange for giving "hometown tax" donations to the central Japanese city. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese director awarded at Venice Film Festival

Japanese director awarded at Venice Film Festival

VENICE, Italy - Japanese director Shinya Tsukamoto of the movie ''Kotoko'' receives a prize in the Orizzonti selection for a full-length film reflecting new tendencies in international movies, during the awards ceremony of the 68th Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Sept. 10, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Eel eggs in Pacific

Eel eggs in Pacific

TOKYO, Japan - Katsumi Tsukamoto, professor at the University of Tokyo Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, shows some of the 150 eel eggs collected in June 2011 from the Pacific off the Mariana Islands as a joint research team announced the finding in Tokyo on July 10, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Mizuho Bank replaces president

Mizuho Bank replaces president

TOKYO, Japan - Takashi Tsukamoto (front), president of Mizuho Financial Group Inc., bows during a press conference in Tokyo on May 23, 2011. He said the company will replace Mizuho Bank President Satoru Nishibori to take responsibility for a massive computer system glitch in March. (Kyodo)

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Female racing drivers promote Tottori Pref. EV facilities

Female racing drivers promote Tottori Pref. EV facilities

TOTTORI, Japan - Race car drivers Nanami Tsukamoto (R) and Urara Tachibana pay a courtesy call on Tottori Gov. Shinji Hirai at the prefectural office in Tottori City on July 11, 2014. Their racing team started making a commercial video to publicize the western Japanese prefecture's charging facilities for electric vehicles. (Kyodo)

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Letter of novelist Akutagawa

Letter of novelist Akutagawa

Photo taken on Feb. 11, 2019, at Tabata Memorial Museum of Writers and Artists in Tokyo shows a letter that renowned Japanese novelist Ryunosuke Akutagawa wrote to his friend Kiyoshi Yamamoto in 1916, expressing his love to Fumi Tsukamoto, Yamamoto's niece who would later marry Akutagawa. The letter will be on display at the museum from Feb. 26. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Controversial kindergarten in Osaka

Controversial kindergarten in Osaka

Photo taken Dec. 21, 2016, shows Tsukamoto Kindergarten in the western Japan city of Osaka, run by the controversial school operator at the center of a questionable government-owned land sale, where children were made to cheer for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during a sports event. At a school event, four preschoolers raised their arms and shouted, "Go fight, Prime Minister Abe." (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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5 major banks report group net profits for April-Sept.

5 major banks report group net profits for April-Sept.

TOKYO, Japan - Takashi Tsukamoto, president of Mizuho Financial Group Inc., briefs reporters on the company's midterm earnings report for fiscal 2009 at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 13, 2009. (Kyodo)

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Parents lay flowers at school gate

Parents lay flowers at school gate

IKEDA, Japan - Yuki Tsukamoto (L) and her husband Takaharu Tsukamoto lay a bouquet of flowers June 12 at the gate to Ikeda Elementary School in Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, where their daughter, Kana, was stabbed to death along with seven other children by a 37-year-old man in a rampage June 8.

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Schoolgirl Tsukamoto wins national snowboard title

Schoolgirl Tsukamoto wins national snowboard title

AJIGASAWA, Japan - Sapporo schoolgirl Meiko Tsukamoto wins her first-ever national snowboarding title on March 4 after defeating Japanese national team member Yoko Hata in the final of the women's parallel giant slalom. Tsukamoto, a first-year high school student, won both races against Hata, the winner of the previous day's parallel slalom, to follow up victories over national team members Mayumi Asuke and Ran Iida en route to the final in Ajigasawa, Aomori Prefecture.

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Anti-AUM group forms in Fujioka, Gunma Prefecture

Anti-AUM group forms in Fujioka, Gunma Prefecture

FUJIOKA, Japan - An anti-AUM Shinrikyo citizens' group is formed Sept. 5 at this meeting at the office of an agricultural cooperative in Fujioka, Gunma Prefecture. The group is led by Fujioka Mayor Shoji Tsukamoto. After the meeting about 1,300 Fujioka residents demonstrated at a former factory site now home to AUM Shinrikyo followers, demanding they leave.

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