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Sony and Honda's joint mobility venture

Sony and Honda's joint mobility venture

Yasuhide Mizuno, chairman and CEO of Sony Honda Mobility Inc., gives an interview in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Jan. 5, 2023.

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Abbas meets Japan deputy foreign minister in Cairo

Abbas meets Japan deputy foreign minister in Cairo

CAIRO, Egypt - Mahmoud Abbas (R), president of the Palestinian Authority, and Japanese Senior Vice Foreign Minister Yasuhide Nakayama meet on the sidelines of the Gaza Donor Conference in Cairo, Egypt, on Oct. 12, 2014.

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Usen's Uno ready to discuss management integration with Livedoor

Usen's Uno ready to discuss management integration with Livedoor

TOKYO, Japan - Usen Corp. President Yasuhide Uno speaks in an interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on March 23. Uno, who has personally bought Fuji Television Network Inc.'s 12.74 percent stake in Livedoor Co., expressed readiness to consider a management integration between the two firms.

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Usen President Uno to buy Fuji TV's entire stake in Livedoor

Usen President Uno to buy Fuji TV's entire stake in Livedoor

TOKYO, Japan - Yasuhide Uno (L), president of Usen Corp., and Kozo Hiramatsu, president of Livedoor Co., shake hands after a news conference at a Tokyo hotel. They announced that Uno will purchase Fuji Television Network Inc.'s entire stake in Livedoor Co. to form a business tie-up with Livedoor.

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Usen President Uno to buy Fuji TV's entire stake in Livedoor

Usen President Uno to buy Fuji TV's entire stake in Livedoor

TOKYO, Japan - Hisashi Hieda (L), chairman of Fuji television Network Inc., and Yasuhide Uno, president of Usen Corp., hold a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on March 16. They announced that Uno will purchase Fuji Television Network Inc.'s entire stake in Livedoor Co. for about 9.5 billion yen.

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Usen President Uno to buy Fuji TV's entire stake in Livedoor

Usen President Uno to buy Fuji TV's entire stake in Livedoor

TOKYO, Japan - Usen Corp. President Yasuhide Uno speaks at a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on March 16 about his purchase of Fuji Television Network Inc.'s entire stake in Livedoor Co.

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Usen eyeing tie-up with Yokohama BayStars

Usen eyeing tie-up with Yokohama BayStars

TOKYO, Japan - Usen Corp. President Yasuhide Uno tells reporters at a Tokyo hotel on Oct. 20 the company is planning an alliance with the Yokohama BayStars professional baseball club, including a capital tie-up.

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Poor management behind Mihama nuke reactor accident: report

Poor management behind Mihama nuke reactor accident: report

TOKYO, Japan - Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Shoichi Nakagawa (L) receives from Yasuhide Asada, chairman of an investigation panel of the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, a final report on investigation into a steam leakage accident at a Kansai Electric Power Co. nuclear reactor in the town of Mihama, Fukui Prefecture, in August 2004.

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Usen to launch optical fiber Internet access service for homes

Usen to launch optical fiber Internet access service for homes

TOKYO, Japan - Yasuhide Uno, president of cable music provider usen Corp., announces at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 14 that the company will begin offering households high-speed Internet access service via optical fibers in March. Uno said the speed of the service will be 100 megabits per second and claimed it will be the fastest service available in the world.

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Sony, Honda mobility venture

Sony, Honda mobility venture

Yasuhide Mizuno, chairman and CEO of Sony Honda Mobility Inc., speaks at a joint news conference with Izumi Kawanishi, president and COO, in Tokyo on Oct. 13, 2022. They said the joint venture is aiming to deliver electric vehicles to the North American market in the spring of 2026.

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Sony, Honda mobility venture

Sony, Honda mobility venture

Izumi Kawanishi, president and COO of Sony Honda Mobility Inc., speaks at a joint news conference with chairman and CEO Yasuhide Mizuno in Tokyo on Oct. 13, 2022. They said the joint venture is aiming to deliver electric vehicles to the North American market in the spring of 2026.

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Sony, Honda mobility venture

Sony, Honda mobility venture

Izumi Kawanishi (L), president and COO of Sony Honda Mobility Inc., and Yasuhide Mizuno, chairman and CEO, shake hands on stage at a joint news conference in Tokyo on Oct. 13, 2022. They said the joint venture is aiming to deliver electric vehicles to the North American market in the spring of 2026.

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Sony, Honda mobility venture

Sony, Honda mobility venture

Izumi Kawanishi (L), president and COO of Sony Honda Mobility Inc., and Yasuhide Mizuno, chairman and CEO, shake hands on stage at a joint news conference in Tokyo on Oct. 13, 2022. They said the joint venture is aiming to deliver electric vehicles to the North American market in the spring of 2026.

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Sony, Honda mobility venture

Sony, Honda mobility venture

Izumi Kawanishi (L), president and COO of Sony Honda Mobility Inc., and Yasuhide Mizuno, chairman and CEO, shake hands on stage at a joint news conference in Tokyo on Oct. 13, 2022. They said the joint venture is aiming to deliver electric vehicles to the North American market in the spring of 2026.

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Poor management behind Mihama nuke reactor accident: report

Poor management behind Mihama nuke reactor accident: report

TOKYO, Japan - Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Shoichi Nakagawa (L) receives from Yasuhide Asada, chairman of an investigation panel of the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, a final report on investigation into a steam leakage accident at a Kansai Electric Power Co. nuclear reactor in the town of Mihama, Fukui Prefecture, in August 2004. (Kyodo)

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Usen eyeing tie-up with Yokohama BayStars

Usen eyeing tie-up with Yokohama BayStars

TOKYO, Japan - Usen Corp. President Yasuhide Uno tells reporters at a Tokyo hotel on Oct. 20 the company is planning an alliance with the Yokohama BayStars professional baseball club, including a capital tie-up. (Kyodo)

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Usen President Uno to buy Fuji TV's entire stake in Livedoor

Usen President Uno to buy Fuji TV's entire stake in Livedoor

TOKYO, Japan - Usen Corp. President Yasuhide Uno (in file photo) will purchase Fuji Television Network Inc.'s entire 12.75 percent stake in Livedoor Co., sources familiar with the matter said March 16. With the purchase, Uno will become Livedoor's second-largest shareholder after former Livedoor President Takafumi Horie with a 17.25 percent stake. Horie has been charged with accounting fraud. (Kyodo)

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Usen President Uno to buy Fuji TV's entire stake in Livedoor

Usen President Uno to buy Fuji TV's entire stake in Livedoor

TOKYO, Japan - Usen Corp. President Yasuhide Uno speaks at a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on March 16 about his purchase of Fuji Television Network Inc.'s entire stake in Livedoor Co. (Kyodo)

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Usen President Uno to buy Fuji TV's entire stake in Livedoor

Usen President Uno to buy Fuji TV's entire stake in Livedoor

TOKYO, Japan - Yasuhide Uno (L), president of Usen Corp., and Kozo Hiramatsu, president of Livedoor Co., shake hands after a news conference at a Tokyo hotel. They announced that Uno will purchase Fuji Television Network Inc.'s entire stake in Livedoor Co. to form a business tie-up with Livedoor. (Kyodo)

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Usen President Uno to buy Fuji TV's entire stake in Livedoor

Usen President Uno to buy Fuji TV's entire stake in Livedoor

TOKYO, Japan - Hisashi Hieda (L), chairman of Fuji television Network Inc., and Yasuhide Uno, president of Usen Corp., hold a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on March 16. They announced that Uno will purchase Fuji Television Network Inc.'s entire stake in Livedoor Co. for about 9.5 billion yen. (Kyodo)

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Jordanians hold rally to denounce terrorism, mourn slain Japanese

Jordanians hold rally to denounce terrorism, mourn slain Japanese

Yasuhide Nakayama (L front), a senior Japanese diplomat overseeing Japan's task force in Amman to deal with the hostage crisis involving Islamic State militants, and Ali Bani Ata (R front), chair of the Jordan-Japan parliamentary friendship league, are surrounded by reporters in the Jordanian capital on Feb. 2, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese state FM calls for resumption of Israel-Palestine talks

Japanese state FM calls for resumption of Israel-Palestine talks

Yasuhide Nakayama, Japan's state minister for foreign affairs, speaks to the press in Ramallah in the West Bank on June 16, 2015, after holding talks with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. Nakayama called for an early resumption of peace negotiations between Israel and Palestine. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's deputy foreign min. attends tourism conference in Bethlehem

Japan's deputy foreign min. attends tourism conference in Bethlehem

Yasuhide Nakayama (front R), Japan's senior vice foreign minister, participates in a U.N. conference on religious tourism in Bethlehem on June 15, 2015. The agenda of the two-day conference in the Palestine autonomous region focused on opportunities for and issues facing global religious tourism. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Deputy foreign minister Nakayama returns home

Deputy foreign minister Nakayama returns home

Deputy Japanese Foreign Minister Yasuhide Nakayama meets with reporters after talking with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Feb. 6, 2015. Nakayama, who had overseen Japan's task force in Amman to deal with the hostage crisis, returned home from Jordan earlier in the day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Deputy foreign minister Nakayama returns home

Deputy foreign minister Nakayama returns home

Deputy Japanese Foreign Minister Yasuhide Nakayama meets with reporters after talking with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Feb. 6, 2015. Nakayama, who had overseen Japan's task force in Amman to deal with the hostage crisis, returned home from Jordan earlier in the day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Task force head of hostage crisis returns from Jordan

Task force head of hostage crisis returns from Jordan

Yasuhide Nakayama, Japanese senior vice foreign minister, speaks to reporters at Narita airport in Chiba Prefecture, east of Tokyo, on Feb. 6, 2015, after returning from Amman, where he oversaw Japan's task force to deal with the recent hostage crisis involving the Islamic State militant group. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Task force head shows gratitude to Jordan

Task force head shows gratitude to Jordan

Photo taken in Amman on Feb. 3, 2015, shows Yasuhide Nakayama, the Japanese foreign minister's deputy who headed a government task force during a hostage crisis. While expressing regret over the deaths of two Japanese men captured by Islamic State militants, Nakayama extended his gratitude to the Jordanian king and government for their cooperation. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Jordanians hold rally to denounce terrorism, mourn slain Japanese

Jordanians hold rally to denounce terrorism, mourn slain Japanese

Yasuhide Nakayama (L front), a senior Japanese diplomat overseeing Japan's task force in Amman to deal with the hostage crisis involving Islamic State militants, and Ali Bani Ata (R front), chair of the Jordan-Japan parliamentary friendship league, are surrounded by reporters in the Jordanian capital on Feb. 2, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Islamic State posts video showing beheaded Japan hostage

Islamic State posts video showing beheaded Japan hostage

Japanese Senior Vice Foreign Minister Yasuhide Nakayama speaks to reporters in front of the Japanese Embassy in Jordan's capital Amman on Feb. 1, 2015, following an online release of a new video image purportedly showing the beheaded body of Kenji Goto, a Japanese man taken hostage by Islamic State militants. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Islamic State posts video showing beheaded Japan hostage

Islamic State posts video showing beheaded Japan hostage

Japanese Senior Vice Foreign Minister Yasuhide Nakayama speaks to reporters in front of the Japanese Embassy in Jordan's capital Amman on Feb. 1, 2015, following an online release of a new video image purportedly showing the beheaded body of Kenji Goto, a Japanese man taken hostage by Islamic State militants. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan makes last-ditch efforts to release hostage

Japan makes last-ditch efforts to release hostage

Yasuhide Nakayama (C), a Japanese senior vice foreign minister, is surrounded by reporters in front of the Japanese Embassy in Amman on Jan. 28, 2015, as Japan made last-ditch efforts to gain Jordanian support to save Japanese journalist Kenji Goto, believed to be held by Islamic State militants. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan, Jordan cooperating on hostage crisis

Japan, Jordan cooperating on hostage crisis

Yasuhide Nakayama, a senior Japanese diplomat overseeing the task force to deal with the hostage crisis meets with reporters in Amman on Jan. 26, 2015. He said the governments of Japan and Jordan are cooperating in seeking the release of a Japanese man and a Jordanian military pilot held by captors believed to be Islamic State militants. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan seeks cooperation from Jordan to free hostage

Japan seeks cooperation from Jordan to free hostage

Yasuhide Nakayama (C), a senior vice foreign minister, leaves the hotel in Amman on Jan. 26, 2015. Nakayama is staying in the Jordanian capital to oversee the task force the Japanese government has set up at the Japanese Embassy to tackle a hostage crisis. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan struggling to confirm safety of hostages

Japan struggling to confirm safety of hostages

Media reporters gather in the evening of Jan. 22, 2015, in front of the Embassy of Japan in Amman, where Yasuhide Nakayama, a senior vice foreign minister, has been dispatched to join a task force to seek the release of two Japanese hostages the Islamic State group is threatening to kill. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Usen's Uno ready to discuss management integration with Livedoor

Usen's Uno ready to discuss management integration with Livedoor

TOKYO, Japan - Usen Corp. President Yasuhide Uno speaks in an interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on March 23. Uno, who has personally bought Fuji Television Network Inc.'s 12.74 percent stake in Livedoor Co., expressed readiness to consider a management integration between the two firms. (Kyodo)

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Abbas meets Japan deputy foreign minister in Cairo

Abbas meets Japan deputy foreign minister in Cairo

CAIRO, Egypt - Mahmoud Abbas (R), president of the Palestinian Authority, and Japanese Senior Vice Foreign Minister Yasuhide Nakayama meet on the sidelines of the Gaza Donor Conference in Cairo, Egypt, on Oct. 12, 2014. (Kyodo)

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Japan asks U.N. disarmament forum to take up N. Korea abduction issue

Japan asks U.N. disarmament forum to take up N. Korea abduction issue

Minoru Kiuchi (C), chairman of Japan's House of Representatives special committee on North Korean abductions, Yasuhide Nakayama (R) of the Liberal Democratic Party and Eiichiro Washio of the Democratic Party attend a press conference in Geneva on Aug. 30, 2017. The three lawmakers requested that the U.N. Conference on Disarmament also take up the issue of Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea in the 1970s and 1980s as the forum works to address Pyongyang's nuclear and missile programs. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Shooting suspect dies after 17-hour standoff with police

Shooting suspect dies after 17-hour standoff with police

Photo shows Yasuhide Mizobata, a suspect in a fatal shooting case, sitting with two guns on scaffolding on a building in Wakayama on Aug. 31, 2016, amid a standoff with police. Following the 17-hour standoff, Mizobata was detained but died later after shooting himself in the stomach. (NOT FOR SALE AFTER NOV. 30, 2016)(Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Shooting suspect dies after 17-hour standoff with police

Shooting suspect dies after 17-hour standoff with police

Photo shows Yasuhide Mizobata, a suspect in a fatal shooting case, standing with two guns on scaffolding on a building in Wakayama on Aug. 31, 2016, amid a standoff with police. Following the 17-hour standoff, Mizobata was detained but died later after shooting himself in the stomach. (NOT FOR SALE AFTER NOV. 30, 2016)(Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Wakayama shooting suspect in standoff with police

Wakayama shooting suspect in standoff with police

The rear window of a police car is seen broken in Wakayama on Aug. 31, 2016, after Yasuhide Mizobata, a suspect in a fatal shooting case in the western Japanese city, fired four shots at the car the previous day. Mizobata, armed with two guns, has been in a standoff with police since the early hours of Aug. 31. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Wakayama shooting suspect in standoff with police

Wakayama shooting suspect in standoff with police

Yasuhide Mizobata, a suspect in a fatal shooting case, holds two guns in his hands, sitting down on a scaffold around a building in Wakayama on Aug. 31, 2016, in a standoff with police. Mizobata has been on a wanted list on suspicion of murder and attempted murder for a shooting Aug. 29 in the western Japanese city that left one dead, one unconscious and two seriously injured. (No sale after Nov. 30, 2016)(Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Wakayama shooting suspect in standoff with police

Wakayama shooting suspect in standoff with police

Yasuhide Mizobata, a suspect in a fatal shooting case, sits down on scaffolding around a building with two guns in his hands in Wakayama on Aug. 31, 2016, during a standoff with police. Mizobata has been on a wanted list on suspicion of murder and attempted murder for a shooting on Aug. 29 in the western Japanese city that left one dead, one unconscious and two seriously injured. (No sale after Nov. 30, 2016)(Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Wakayama shooting suspect in standoff with police

Wakayama shooting suspect in standoff with police

Yasuhide Mizobata, a suspect in a fatal shooting case, glares with two guns in his hands, standing on a scaffold around a building in Wakayama on Aug. 31, 2016, in a standoff with police. Mizobata has been on a wanted list on suspicion of murder and attempted murder for a shooting Aug. 29 in the western Japanese city that left one dead, one unconscious and two seriously injured. (No sale after Nov. 30, 2016)(Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Wakayama shooting suspect in standoff with police

Wakayama shooting suspect in standoff with police

Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on Aug. 31, 2016, shows a building surrounded by scaffolding where Yasuhide Mizobata, a suspect in a fatal shooting case, has holed himself up armed with two guns since the early hours that day. Mizobata has been on a wanted list on suspicion of murder and attempted murder for a shooting Aug. 29 in the western Japanese city that left one dead, one unconscious and two seriously injured. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Usen to launch optical fiber Internet access service for homes

Usen to launch optical fiber Internet access service for homes

TOKYO, Japan - Yasuhide Uno, president of cable music provider usen Corp., announces at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 14 that the company will begin offering households high-speed Internet access service via optical fibers in March. Uno said the speed of the service will be 100 megabits per second and claimed it will be the fastest service available in the world.

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