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Daiki Kameda retains WBA flyweight belt

Daiki Kameda retains WBA flyweight belt

SAITAMA, Japan - WBA flyweight champion Daiki Kameda of Japan hits challenger Silvio Olteanu of Romania during their title match on Dec. 26, 2010, at Saitama Super Arena. Kameda, second eldest of the three Kameda boxing brothers, defended his title.

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Daiki Kameda retains WBA flyweight belt

Daiki Kameda retains WBA flyweight belt

SAITAMA, Japan - WBA flyweight champion Daiki Kameda of Japan hits challenger Silvio Olteanu of Romania during their title match on Dec. 26, 2010, at Saitama Super Arena. Kameda, second eldest of the three Kameda boxing brothers, defended his title.

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Daiki Kameda retains WBA flyweight belt

Daiki Kameda retains WBA flyweight belt

SAITAMA, Japan - WBA flyweight champion Daiki Kameda of Japan hits challenger Silvio Olteanu of Romania during their title match on Dec. 26, 2010, at Saitama Super Arena. Kameda, second eldest of the three Kameda boxing brothers, defended his title.

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Daiki Kameda retains WBA flyweight belt

Daiki Kameda retains WBA flyweight belt

SAITAMA, Japan - WBA flyweight champion Daiki Kameda of Japan hits challenger Silvio Olteanu of Romania during their title match on Dec. 26, 2010, at Saitama Super Arena. Kameda, second eldest of the three Kameda boxing brothers, defended his title.

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Nisshin Seifun's Shoda to give up chairmanship

Nisshin Seifun's Shoda to give up chairmanship

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Nisshin Seifun Group Inc. Chairman Osamu Shoda, grandson of founder Teiichiro Shoda, who will give up the chairmanship on June 25. The 66-year-old industrialist, younger brother of Empress Michiko and second-eldest son of Hidesaburo Shoda, will assume honorary chairmanship without the right of representation, the company said.

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Obuchi makes nostalgic tour of Queen Mary

Obuchi makes nostalgic tour of Queen Mary

Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (L), together with his wife Chizuko (C) and his second eldest daughter Yuko (R), makes a nostalgic visit April 29 to the Queen Mary, the luxury ocean liner that brought him to the United States when he first visited the country as a graduate student in 1963. Obuchi made the visit to the liner, now permanently berthed in Long Beach, California, after arriving in Los Angeles earlier in the day on the first stopover in his weeklong tour of the U.S.

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Nisshin Seifun's Shoda to give up chairmanship

Nisshin Seifun's Shoda to give up chairmanship

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Nisshin Seifun Group Inc. Chairman Osamu Shoda, grandson of founder Teiichiro Shoda, who will give up the chairmanship on June 25. The 66-year-old industrialist, younger brother of Empress Michiko and second-eldest son of Hidesaburo Shoda, will assume honorary chairmanship without the right of representation, the company said. (Kyodo)

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Tokyo Olympic torch relay

Tokyo Olympic torch relay

Japanese alpinist Yuichiro Miura (R), 88, participates in the Tokyo Olympic torch relay on the Yamanashi Prefecture side of Mt. Fuji on June 27, 2021, accompanied by his second-eldest son Gota.

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Tokyo Olympic torch relay

Tokyo Olympic torch relay

Japanese alpinist Yuichiro Miura (R), 88, participates in the Tokyo Olympic torch relay on the Yamanashi Prefecture side of Mt. Fuji on June 27, 2021, accompanied by his second-eldest son Gota.

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Tokyo Olympic torch relay

Tokyo Olympic torch relay

Japanese alpinist Yuichiro Miura (R), 88, participates in the Tokyo Olympic torch relay on the Yamanashi Prefecture side of Mt. Fuji on June 27, 2021, accompanied by his second-eldest son Gota.

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Tokyo Olympic torch relay

Tokyo Olympic torch relay

Japanese alpinist Yuichiro Miura (R), 88, participates in the Tokyo Olympic torch relay on the Yamanashi Prefecture side of Mt. Fuji on June 27, 2021, accompanied by his second-eldest son Gota.

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Daiki Kameda retains WBA flyweight belt

Daiki Kameda retains WBA flyweight belt

SAITAMA, Japan - WBA flyweight champion Daiki Kameda of Japan hits challenger Silvio Olteanu of Romania during their title match on Dec. 26, 2010, at Saitama Super Arena. Kameda, second eldest of the three Kameda boxing brothers, defended his title. (Kyodo)

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Daiki Kameda retains WBA flyweight belt

Daiki Kameda retains WBA flyweight belt

SAITAMA, Japan - WBA flyweight champion Daiki Kameda of Japan hits challenger Silvio Olteanu of Romania during their title match on Dec. 26, 2010, at Saitama Super Arena. Kameda, second eldest of the three Kameda boxing brothers, defended his title. (Kyodo)

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Daiki Kameda retains WBA flyweight belt

Daiki Kameda retains WBA flyweight belt

SAITAMA, Japan - WBA flyweight champion Daiki Kameda of Japan hits challenger Silvio Olteanu of Romania during their title match on Dec. 26, 2010, at Saitama Super Arena. Kameda, second eldest of the three Kameda boxing brothers, defended his title. (Kyodo)

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Daiki Kameda retains WBA flyweight belt

Daiki Kameda retains WBA flyweight belt

SAITAMA, Japan - WBA flyweight champion Daiki Kameda of Japan hits challenger Silvio Olteanu of Romania during their title match on Dec. 26, 2010, at Saitama Super Arena. Kameda, second eldest of the three Kameda boxing brothers, defended his title. (Kyodo)

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Yuichiro Miura on plans to scale Aconcagua

Yuichiro Miura on plans to scale Aconcagua

Japanese adventurer Yuichiro Miura (L) and his second-eldest son Gota pose for a photo after a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 3, 2018, to announce plans to scale Aconcagua, the tallest peak in South America, in January 2019 at age 86. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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D. Kameda set for rematch with champion Denkaosen

D. Kameda set for rematch with champion Denkaosen

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese boxer Daiki Kameda wearing a Santa Claus cap, poses for photographs during a news conference at Kameda boxing gym on Dec. 19, 2009. The second eldest of the three Kameda boxing brothers said he will have a rematch with WBA flyweight champion Denkaosen Kaowichit in Kobe on Feb. 7, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Obuchi makes nostalgic tour of Queen Mary

Obuchi makes nostalgic tour of Queen Mary

Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (L), together with his wife Chizuko (C) and his second eldest daughter Yuko (R), makes a nostalgic visit April 29 to the Queen Mary, the luxury ocean liner that brought him to the United States when he first visited the country as a graduate student in 1963. Obuchi made the visit to the liner, now permanently berthed in Long Beach, California, after arriving in Los Angeles earlier in the day on the first stopover in his weeklong tour of the U.S.

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