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Toyota Motor Corporation and NTT Agree to Joint Efforts in “Mobility x AI and Communications”

Toyota Motor Corporation and NTT Agree to Joint Efforts in “Mobility x AI and Communications”

Toyota Motor Corporation and NTT agreed to work together on “Mobility x AI and Communications. Pictured from left to right: Hiroki Nakajima, Vice President, Toyota Motor Corporation; Tsuneji Sato, President, Toyota Motor Corporation; Keiji Yamamoto, Senior Fellow, Toyota Motor Corporation; Akira Shimada, President, NTT; Sachiko Onishi, Managing Director, NTT; and Yuji Kawazoe, Vice President, NTT.=October 31,2024,Tokyo

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Cancer sniffing dog

Cancer sniffing dog

CHIBA, Japan - Photo taken in December 2010 in Minamiboso, Chiba Prefecture, shows a 9-year-old female Labrador retriever named Marine and Yuji Sato, head of St. Sugar Cancer Sniffing Dog Training Center in Minamiboso. According to researchers at the center and Kyushu University, Marine was able to distinguish between cancer patients and healthy persons with at least 90 percent accuracy by sniffing breath and other biological samples.

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Ex-Fukushima Gov. Sato pleads not guilty to bribery charges

Ex-Fukushima Gov. Sato pleads not guilty to bribery charges

TOKYO, Japan - Former Fukushima Gov. Eisaku Sato and his younger brother Yuji (center back) arrive at the Tokyo District Court on June 21. They pleaded not guilty to charges of taking 170 million yen in bribes from a construction contractor in connection with a public works project financed by the prefectural government. (Kyodo)

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Japan Coast Guard, Red Cross to cooperate during disasters

Japan Coast Guard, Red Cross to cooperate during disasters

Yuji Sato (L), commandant of the Japan Coast Guard, and Japanese Red Cross Society President Tadateru Konoe shake hands in Tokyo on March 6, 2015, after agreeing to cooperate closely in case of wide-scale disasters. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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More trainers, funds key to expanding sniffer dog cancer test

More trainers, funds key to expanding sniffer dog cancer test

Yuji Sato, chief of dog training center St. Sugar Japan, tries to teach his dog to recognize the odor of cancerous cells in Tateyama, Chiba Prefecture, on Oct. 13, 2017. Sato has been training dogs for cancer screenings. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Special Rescue Team praised for saving flood victims

Special Rescue Team praised for saving flood victims

Tetsuya Akase (L), member of the Japan Coast Guard's Special Rescue Team, receives a citation from JCG Commandant Yuji Sato at a ceremony held to mark the 40th anniversary of the team's establishment on Oct. 23, 2015, in Yokohama. Akase and his colleagues were recognized for rescuing people from massive flooding of Kinugawa River in Joso, eastern Japan, in September. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cancer sniffing dog

Cancer sniffing dog

CHIBA, Japan - Photo taken in December 2010 in Minamiboso, Chiba Prefecture, shows a 9-year-old female Labrador retriever named Marine and Yuji Sato, head of St. Sugar Cancer Sniffing Dog Training Center in Minamiboso. According to researchers at the center and Kyushu University, Marine was able to distinguish between cancer patients and healthy persons with at least 90 percent accuracy by sniffing breath and other biological samples. (Kyodo)

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