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Next-generation biodiesel experience event

Next-generation biodiesel experience event

Next-generation biodiesel experience event. Photo shows, from left: Kazunari Furukawa, Senior Vice President, External Affairs, Isuzu Motors; Kenichiro Hirano, Representative Director, Hirano Oil; Tetsuya Azuma, Director, Fuel Supply Infrastructure Development Division, Resources and Energy Agency; Nao Nitta, Senior Executive Officer, Company President, Euglena; and Takeji Kojima, Senior Managing Executive Officer and Chief Strategy Officer, Mazda.=August 22,2025,Japan

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Football: Club World Cup

Football: Club World Cup

Stefan Medina (L) of Monterrey and Rio Nitta of Urawa Red Diamonds vie for the ball in the second half of a football Club World Cup Group E match on June 25, 2025, at Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California.

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Man strives to save albatrosses on S. Pacific isle

Man strives to save albatrosses on S. Pacific isle

TOKYO, Japan - Koji Nitta, an Environment Ministry official, speaks about his work protecting albatrosses on Tori-shima (literally Bird Island), an uninhabited Japanese island in the Pacific Ocean, in this file photo taken on Nov. 17, 2014. The big seabirds are listed as an endangered species.

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Japan cyclists finish 8th in men's team sprint

Japan cyclists finish 8th in men's team sprint

LONDON, Britain - Japan's Kazunari Watanabe is pictured riding after the qualifying race of the men's team sprint at the London Olympics at the velodrome in London on Aug. 2, 2012. After qualifying in eighth out of 10 teams to reach the eight-team first round, the Japan team of Seiichiro Nakagawa, Yudai Nitta and Watanabe was defeated by Britain to finish in eighth place.

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Japan cyclists finish 8th in men's team sprint

Japan cyclists finish 8th in men's team sprint

LONDON, Britain - Japanese cyclists (from front) Yudai Nitta, Kazunari Watanabe and Seiichiro Nakagawa pedal in the first round of the men's team sprint at the London Olympics at the velodrome in London on Aug. 2, 2012. They were defeated by Britain to finish in eighth place.

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Japan cyclists finish 8th in men's team sprint

Japan cyclists finish 8th in men's team sprint

LONDON, Britain - Japanese cyclist Yudai Nitta lowers his eyes after being defeated by Britain in the first round of the men's team sprint at the London Olympics at the velodrome in London on Aug. 2, 2012. The Japan team of Seiichiro Nakagawa, Kazunari Watanabe and Nitta finished in eighth place.

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Vancouver Paralympics come to close

Vancouver Paralympics come to close

WHISTLER, Canada - Japanese athletes who won medals at the Vancouver Paralympic Games -- (from L to R) Taiki Morii, Shoko Ota, Yoshihiro Nitta and Akira Kano -- shake hands during the closing ceremony at Whistler Medals Plaza in Whistler, Canada, on March 21, 2010.

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Japan's Nitta wins gold in men's 1 km sprint classic standing

Japan's Nitta wins gold in men's 1 km sprint classic standing

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta of Japan poses with the gold medal he won in the men's 1-kilometer cross country skiing sprint classic standing event at Whistler Paralympic Park in Canada at the Vancouver Paralympic Games on March 21, 2010.

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Japan's Nitta wins gold in men's 1 km sprint classic standing

Japan's Nitta wins gold in men's 1 km sprint classic standing

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta of Japan shows off the gold medal he won in the men's 1-kilometer cross country skiing sprint classic standing event at Whistler Paralympic Park in Canada at the Vancouver Paralympic Games on March 21, 2010.

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Japan's Nitta wins gold in men's 1 km spring classic standing

Japan's Nitta wins gold in men's 1 km spring classic standing

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta of Japan celebrates his win in the men's 1-kilometer cross country skiing spring classic standing event at Whistler Paralympic Park in Canada at the Vancouver Paralympic Games on March 21, 2010.

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Japan's Nitta wins gold in men's 1 km spring classic standing

Japan's Nitta wins gold in men's 1 km spring classic standing

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta of Japan skies to the finish line to win the gold medal in the men's 1-kilometer cross country skiing spring classic standing event at Whistler Paralympic Park in Canada at the Vancouver Paralympic Games on March 21, 2010.

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Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta (R) of Japan passes Ilkka Tuomisto of Finland in the men's 10-kilometer classic cross country standing race at the Vancouver Paralympics in Whistler on March 18, 2010. Nitta won the country's first gold medal at the event.

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Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta (R) of Japan celebrates with his wife Chisako after winning the men's 10-kilometer classic cross country standing race at the Vancouver Paralympics in Whistler on March 18, 2010. Nitta won the country's first gold medal at the event.

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Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta (R) of Japan celebrates after winning the men's 10-kilometer classic cross country standing race at the Vancouver Paralympics in Whistler on March 18, 2010. Nitta won the country's first gold medal at the event.

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Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta (R) of Japan celebrates after winning the men's 10-kilometer classic cross country standing race at the Vancouver Paralympics in Whistler on March 18, 2010. Nitta won the country's first gold medal at the event.

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Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta (R) of Japan skies to win the men's 10-kilometer classic cross country standing race at the Vancouver Paralympics in Whistler on March 18, 2010. Nitta won the country's first gold medal at the event.

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Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta (R) of Japan celebrates after winning the men's 10-kilometer classic cross country standing race at the Vancouver Paralympics in Whistler on March 18, 2010. Nitta won the country's first gold medal at the event.

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Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta (R) of Japan crosses the finish line to win the men's 10-kilometer classic cross country standing race at the Vancouver Paralympics in Whistler on March 18, 2010. Nitta won the country's first gold medal at the event.

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Hankyu Hanshin Department Store's central Kyoto outlet to close

Hankyu Hanshin Department Store's central Kyoto outlet to close

KYOTO, Japan - Nobuaki Nitta, president of Hankyu Hanshin Department Stores Inc., speaks about a plan to close the company's major outlet in central Kyoto's Shijo Kawaramachi area at a news conference in Kyoto on Jan. 28, 2010. The Shijo Kawaramachi Hankyu store, which opened in 1976, will be closed down around this fall.

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Hankyu, Hanshin department stores to integrate under holding firm

Hankyu, Hanshin department stores to integrate under holding firm

OSAKA, Japan - Hanshin Department Stores Ltd. President Hideo Nishikawa (L), Hankyu Department Stores Inc. Chairman Shunichi Sugioka (C) and Hankyu Department Stores President Nobuaki Nitta (R) pose for a photo at an Osaka hotel on March 26. They announced that the two Osaka-based department store chain operators will integrate operations on Oct. 1 under a holding firm to be formed from what is now Hankyu Department Stores.

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Japan wins team sprint gold in cycling at Asian Games

Japan wins team sprint gold in cycling at Asian Games

DOHA, Qatar - Japan captured its first gold medal in the cycling track races at the Doha Asian Games when it beat China in the men's team sprint final on Dec. 10. From L to R: Kazunari Watanabe, Yudai Nitta and Kazuya Narita.

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(SP)CHINA-ZHANGJIAKOU-WINTER PARALYMPICS-PARA CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING-OPEN 4X2.5KM RELAY (CN)

(SP)CHINA-ZHANGJIAKOU-WINTER PARALYMPICS-PARA CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING-OPEN 4X2.5KM RELAY (CN)

(220313) -- ZHANGJIAKOU, March 13, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Nitta Yoshihiro (R) of Japan hugs Cristian Toninelli of Italy after the Para Cross-Country Skiing Open 4x2.5km Relay of Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics at National Biathlon Center in Zhangjiakou, north China's Hebei Province, March 13, 2022. (Xinhua/Hu Huhu)

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(SP)CHINA-ZHANGJIAKOU-WINTER PARALYMPICS-PARA CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING-OPEN 4X2.5KM RELAY (CN)

(SP)CHINA-ZHANGJIAKOU-WINTER PARALYMPICS-PARA CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING-OPEN 4X2.5KM RELAY (CN)

(220313) -- ZHANGJIAKOU, March 13, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Nitta Yoshihiro (L) of Japan hugs Ruslan Reiter of the United States after the Para Cross-Country Skiing Open 4x2.5km Relay of Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics at National Biathlon Center in Zhangjiakou, north China's Hebei Province, March 13, 2022. (Xinhua/Hu Huhu)

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Tokyo Olympics: Cycling Track

Tokyo Olympics: Cycling Track

Japan's Yudai Nitta is pictured as he competes in the men's cycling track sprint qualifying at the Tokyo Olympics on Aug. 4, 2021, at Izu Velodrome in Izu, Shizuoka Prefecture, central Japan.

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Hankyu, Hanshin department stores to integrate under holding fir

Hankyu, Hanshin department stores to integrate under holding fir

OSAKA, Japan - Hanshin Department Stores Ltd. President Hideo Nishikawa (L), Hankyu Department Stores Inc. Chairman Shunichi Sugioka (C) and Hankyu Department Stores President Nobuaki Nitta (R) pose for a photo at an Osaka hotel on March 26. They announced that the two Osaka-based department store chain operators will integrate operations on Oct. 1 under a holding firm to be formed from what is now Hankyu Department Stores. (Kyodo)

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Inamura Promontory moon at daybreak

Inamura Promontory moon at daybreak

Inamura Promontory moon at daybreak (Inamurgasaki no akebono no tsuki) from the album 'The Hundred Moons' - Warrior Nitta no Yoshisada praying before the retreating sea. Date: 1885

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Pyeongchang Paralympics

Pyeongchang Paralympics

Japanese cross-country skier Yoshihiro Nitta reacts after finishing second in the standing category of the men's 1.5-kilometer sprint classical at the Pyeongchang Paralympics in South Korea on March 14, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New documentary questions Japan's use of nuclear energy

New documentary questions Japan's use of nuclear energy

Photo taken May 23, 2016 in Tokyo shows documentary filmmaker Yoshitaka Nitta, who directed a movie titled "Atom and Peace -- Ruiko, Nagasaki Prayer" addressing the use of nuclear energy. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan wins team sprint gold in cycling at Asian Games

Japan wins team sprint gold in cycling at Asian Games

DOHA, Qatar - Japan captured its first gold medal in the cycling track races at the Doha Asian Games when it beat China in the men's team sprint final on Dec. 10. From L to R: Kazunari Watanabe, Yudai Nitta and Kazuya Narita. (Kyodo)

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Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta (R) of Japan celebrates after winning the men's 10-kilometer classic cross country standing race at the Vancouver Paralympics in Whistler on March 18, 2010. Nitta won the country's first gold medal at the event. (Kyodo)

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Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta (R) of Japan celebrates after winning the men's 10-kilometer classic cross country standing race at the Vancouver Paralympics in Whistler on March 18, 2010. Nitta won the country's first gold medal at the event. (Kyodo)

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Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta (R) of Japan celebrates after winning the men's 10-kilometer classic cross country standing race at the Vancouver Paralympics in Whistler on March 18, 2010. Nitta won the country's first gold medal at the event. (Kyodo)

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Vancouver Paralympics come to close

Vancouver Paralympics come to close

WHISTLER, Canada - Japanese athletes who won medals at the Vancouver Paralympic Games -- (from L to R) Taiki Morii, Shoko Ota, Yoshihiro Nitta and Akira Kano -- shake hands during the closing ceremony at Whistler Medals Plaza in Whistler, Canada, on March 21, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Japan's Nitta wins gold in men's 1 km sprint classic standing

Japan's Nitta wins gold in men's 1 km sprint classic standing

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta of Japan shows off the gold medal he won in the men's 1-kilometer cross country skiing sprint classic standing event at Whistler Paralympic Park in Canada at the Vancouver Paralympic Games on March 21, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Japan's Nitta wins gold in men's 1 km sprint classic standing

Japan's Nitta wins gold in men's 1 km sprint classic standing

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta of Japan poses with the gold medal he won in the men's 1-kilometer cross country skiing sprint classic standing event at Whistler Paralympic Park in Canada at the Vancouver Paralympic Games on March 21, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Japan's Nitta wins gold in men's 1 km spring classic standing

Japan's Nitta wins gold in men's 1 km spring classic standing

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta of Japan celebrates his win in the men's 1-kilometer cross country skiing spring classic standing event at Whistler Paralympic Park in Canada at the Vancouver Paralympic Games on March 21, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Japan's Nitta wins gold in men's 1 km spring classic standing

Japan's Nitta wins gold in men's 1 km spring classic standing

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta of Japan skies to the finish line to win the gold medal in the men's 1-kilometer cross country skiing spring classic standing event at Whistler Paralympic Park in Canada at the Vancouver Paralympic Games on March 21, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta (R) of Japan skies to win the men's 10-kilometer classic cross country standing race at the Vancouver Paralympics in Whistler on March 18, 2010. Nitta won the country's first gold medal at the event. (Kyodo)

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Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta (R) of Japan celebrates with his wife Chisako after winning the men's 10-kilometer classic cross country standing race at the Vancouver Paralympics in Whistler on March 18, 2010. Nitta won the country's first gold medal at the event. (Kyodo)

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Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta (R) of Japan passes Ilkka Tuomisto of Finland in the men's 10-kilometer classic cross country standing race at the Vancouver Paralympics in Whistler on March 18, 2010. Nitta won the country's first gold medal at the event. (Kyodo)

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Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

Nitta wins Japan's 1st gold in Paralympics

WHISTLER, Canada - Yoshihiro Nitta (R) of Japan crosses the finish line to win the men's 10-kilometer classic cross country standing race at the Vancouver Paralympics in Whistler on March 18, 2010. Nitta won the country's first gold medal at the event. (Kyodo)

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Man strives to save albatrosses on S. Pacific isle

Man strives to save albatrosses on S. Pacific isle

TOKYO, Japan - Koji Nitta, an Environment Ministry official, speaks about his work protecting albatrosses on Tori-shima (literally Bird Island), an uninhabited Japanese island in the Pacific Ocean, in this file photo taken on Nov. 17, 2014. The big seabirds are listed as an endangered species. (Kyodo)

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Hankyu Hanshin Department Store's central Kyoto outlet to close

Hankyu Hanshin Department Store's central Kyoto outlet to close

KYOTO, Japan - Nobuaki Nitta, president of Hankyu Hanshin Department Stores Inc., speaks about a plan to close the company's major outlet in central Kyoto's Shijo Kawaramachi area at a news conference in Kyoto on Jan. 28, 2010. The Shijo Kawaramachi Hankyu store, which opened in 1976, will be closed down around this fall. (Kyodo)

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Award for cat that saved man

Award for cat that saved man

Tomoko Nitta (C) and her cat Koko, along with four neighbors, receive an award at a police station in Toyama on June 27, 2020. Koko discovered an elderly man had fallen in an irrigation channel in the central Japan city on June 16, leading to the rescue of the man by Nitta and the neighbors. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Award for cat that saved man

Award for cat that saved man

Tomoko Nitta and her cat Koko receive an award at a police station in Toyama on June 27, 2020. Koko discovered an elderly man had fallen in an irrigation channel in the central Japan city on June 16, leading to the rescue of the man by Nitta and four neighbors. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Award for cat that saved man

Award for cat that saved man

Tomoko Nitta and her cat Koko receive an award at a police station in Toyama on June 27, 2020. Koko discovered an elderly man had fallen in an irrigation channel in the central Japan city on June 16, leading to the rescue of the man by Nitta and four neighbors. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cycling: Team sprint at world c'ships

Cycling: Team sprint at world c'ships

Japan's Kazuki Amagai (L), Yudai Nitta (R, front) and Tomohiro Fukaya compete in a men's team sprint qualifying race at the track cycling world championships in Pruszkow, Poland, on Feb. 27, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cycling: Team sprint at world c'ships

Cycling: Team sprint at world c'ships

Japan's (from R) Kazuki Amagai, Yudai Nitta and Tomohiro Fukaya compete in a men's team sprint qualifying race at the track cycling world championships in Pruszkow, Poland, on Feb. 27, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pyeongchang Paralympics

Pyeongchang Paralympics

Gold medalist Alexandr Kolyadin (2nd from L) of Kazakhstan poses after winning the standing category of the men's cross-country 1.5-kilometer sprint classic at the Pyeongchang Paralympics in South Korea on March 14, 2018, alongside silver medalist Yoshihiro Nitta (far L) of Japan and bronze medalists Ilkka Tuomisto (far R) of Finland and Mark Arendz of Canada. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pyeongchang Paralympics

Pyeongchang Paralympics

Alexandr Kolyadin (L) of Kazakhstan finishes ahead of Yoshihiro Nitta of Japan to win gold in the standing category of the men's cross-country 1.5-kilometer sprint classic at the Pyeongchang Winter Paralympics in South Korea on March 14, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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