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Olympic Games Paris 2024 - Volley Men - Italy vs Japan

Olympic Games Paris 2024 - Volley Men - Italy vs Japan

Taishi Onodera of Japan celebrate after scoring a point during the Olympic Game volleyball Men, quarter finals Italy vs Japan, on August 5, 2024, at Arena Paris Sud 1, Paris, France.

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(PARIS2024) FRANCE-PARIS-OLY-VOLLEYBALL

(PARIS2024) FRANCE-PARIS-OLY-VOLLEYBALL

(240731) -- PARIS, July 31, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Onodera Taishi (R) of team Japan competes during the men's preliminary round pool C match of volleyball between Japan and Argentina at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, July 31, 2024. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Liu Dawei)

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(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-VOLLEYBALL-NATIONS LEAGUE-MEN-CANADA VS JAPAN

(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-VOLLEYBALL-NATIONS LEAGUE-MEN-CANADA VS JAPAN

(240619) -- PASAY CITY, June 19, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Eric Loeppky (Top) of Canada spikes the ball against Onodera Taishi of Japan during the match between Canada and Japan at the Men's Volleyball Nations League (VNL) 2024 in Pasay City, the Philippines, on June 18, 2024. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Rouelle Umali)

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(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-VOLLEYBALL-NATIONS LEAGUE-MEN-CANADA VS JAPAN

(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-VOLLEYBALL-NATIONS LEAGUE-MEN-CANADA VS JAPAN

(240619) -- PASAY CITY, June 19, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Eric Loeppky (Top) of Canada spikes the ball against Onodera Taishi of Japan during the match between Canada and Japan at the Men's Volleyball Nations League (VNL) 2024 in Pasay City, the Philippines, on June 18, 2024. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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Football: U-23 Asian Cup

Football: U-23 Asian Cup

Japan goalkeeper Taishi Brandon Nozawa (C) concedes a goal in the second half of an under-23 Asian Cup men's football group-stage match against South Korea in Doha on April 22, 2024.

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Football: U-23 Asian Cup

Football: U-23 Asian Cup

Japan goalkeeper Taishi Brandon Nozawa (R) reacts after conceding a goal in the second half of an under-23 Asian Cup men's football group-stage match against South Korea in Doha on April 22, 2024. Standing in the goal is Japan's Joel Chima Fujita.

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Football: U-23 Asian Cup

Football: U-23 Asian Cup

Japan goalkeeper Taishi Brandon Nozawa (green) concedes a goal in the second half of an under-23 Asian Cup men's football group-stage match against South Korea in Doha on April 22, 2024.

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Football: U-23 Asian Cup

Football: U-23 Asian Cup

Japan goalkeeper Taishi Brandon Nozawa (3rd from R) reacts after conceding a goal in the second half of an under-23 Asian Cup men's football group-stage match against South Korea in Doha on April 22, 2024.

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Asian Games: Golf

Asian Games: Golf

Taishi Moto of Japan is pictured as he starts the opening round of the Asian Games men's individual golf competition on the 10th hole at the West Lake International Golf Course in Hangzhou, China, on Sept. 28, 2023.

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Japan, Brazil compete in friendly

Japan, Brazil compete in friendly

SINGAPORE, Singapore - Brazilian soccer superstar Neymar (10) vies for the ball with Japanese player Taishi Taguchi during the first half of a friendly in Singapore on Oct. 14, 2014.

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Wrestling: World championships

Wrestling: World championships

Japan's Taishi Narikuni poses with the gold medal around his neck after winning the men's freestyle 70-kg title at the world wrestling championships in the Serbian capital of Belgrade on Sept. 16, 2022.

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Wrestling: World championships

Wrestling: World championships

Japan's Taishi Narikuni poses with the gold medal around his neck after winning the men's freestyle 70-kg title at the world wrestling championships in the Serbian capital of Belgrade on Sept. 16, 2022.

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Wrestling: World championships

Wrestling: World championships

Japan's Taishi Narikuni reacts after capturing the men's freestyle 70-kg title at the world wrestling championships in the Serbian capital of Belgrade on Sept. 16, 2022.

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Wrestling: World championships

Wrestling: World championships

Japan's Taishi Narikuni reacts after capturing the men's freestyle 70-kg title at the world wrestling championships in the Serbian capital of Belgrade on Sept. 16, 2022.

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Wrestling: World championships

Wrestling: World championships

Japan's Taishi Narikuni (red) reacts after capturing the men's freestyle 70-kg title at the world wrestling championships in the Serbian capital of Belgrade on Sept. 16, 2022 with a technical fall over Zain Allen Retherford of the United States in the final of the non-Olympic weight class.

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Wrestling: World championships

Wrestling: World championships

Japan's Taishi Narikuni reacts after capturing the men's freestyle 70-kg title at the world wrestling championships in the Serbian capital of Belgrade on Sept. 16, 2022.

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Wrestling: World championships

Wrestling: World championships

Japan's Taishi Narikuni (red) is in action against American opponent Zain Allen Retherford in the men's freestyle 70-kg final at the world wrestling championships in the Serbian capital of Belgrade on Sept. 16, 2022.

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Wrestling: World championships

Wrestling: World championships

Japan's Taishi Narikuni (red) is in action against American opponent Zain Allen Retherford in the men's freestyle 70-kg final at the world wrestling championships in the Serbian capital of Belgrade on Sept. 16, 2022.

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The 49th Tokyo Motorcycle Show

The 49th Tokyo Motorcycle Show

Taishi Yamaguchi, LDP's Motorcycle Caucus, Liberal Democratic Party ,motorcycle, 49th Tokyo Motorcycle Show, Japan, Tokyo, BUSINESS, company, politician

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The 49th Tokyo Motorcycle Show

The 49th Tokyo Motorcycle Show

Taishi Yamaguchi, LDP's Motorcycle Caucus, Liberal Democratic Party, straddling, motorcycle, 49th Tokyo Motorcycle Show, Japan, Tokyo, BUSINESS, company, politician

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Prince Shotoku Taishi - son of 31st Emperor Yomei-tenno

Prince Shotoku Taishi - son of 31st Emperor Yomei-tenno

Prince Shotoku (574622) - also known as Prince Umayado or Prince Kamitsumiya - a semi-legendary regent and a politician of the Asuka period in Japan who served under Empress Suiko. The son of Emperor Yomei and his consort, Princess Anahobe no Hashihito, Shotoku commissioned the Shitenno-ji (temple) in Settsu Province (present-day Osaka) after his military victory against the powerful Mononobe clan. The Prince was an ardent Buddhist and is traditionally attributed the authorship of the Sangyo Gisho or "Annotated Commentaries on the Three Sutras". Date: 7th century

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Parade on Japan's oldest 'Takenouchi-kaido' public route

Parade on Japan's oldest 'Takenouchi-kaido' public route

People in ancient costume walk along the "Takenouchi-kaido," the oldest national highway (public route) in Japan, during a 1.5-kilometer parade through the town of Taishi, Osaka Prefecture, on Oct. 17, 2015. The road, which connects Sakai city in the prefecture and Katsuragi city in Nara Prefecture, was constructed during the Asuka period (538 to 710). (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Science study flourishes at 1st Thai-Japanese student science fair

Science study flourishes at 1st Thai-Japanese student science fair

Taishi Yoshida (L), a Japanese student from Tokyo Gakugei University Senior High School, gives a presentation on "Observing Perseids with the Naked Eye" to Thai students at the first Thailand-Japan student science fair, hosted by Thailand's Ministry of Education, at Princess Chulabhorn Science High School in the Thai resort town of Phetchaburi on Dec. 23, 2015. More than 600 Thai and Japanese science students and teachers participated in the event. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Higashi Honganji Temple

Higashi Honganji Temple

Taishi-do of Higashihonganji Temple is viewed from the southeast. There are many children around the big water fountain. The Taishi-do took 15 years to build. It was completed in 1895 according to the wishes of the head priest, Otani Kosho. Built in single-story irimoya style with a tiled roof, it is 76m wide, 56m deep, 38m high, and covers 3,800 square metres. It is the largest wooden structure in the world.==Date:1904, Place:Kyoto, Photo:Underwood, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number97‐37‐0]

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The five-story pagoda and Kondo, Shitennoji Temple

The five-story pagoda and Kondo, Shitennoji Temple

One of the seven buildings built by Shotoku Taishi. The picture is that of the five-story pagoda (to the rear) and the Golden Hall (fore).==Date:1904, Place:Osaka, Photo:Underwood, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number97‐20‐0]

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Nagasaki Kiyomizudera Temple

Nagasaki Kiyomizudera Temple

Kiyomizudera seen a short time before photograph #3854 was taken. A temple of the Shingon sect of Buddhism, it was founded by the Buddhist priest Keijun in 1623. There is a bell tower to the right when going up the stairs. The outer shape of the gate is square; the inside features an arch. The main building of the temple is in the centre of the photograph. It is made of wood, has a tiled roof, and is of the one-storied irimoya style. The Taishi-do hall is to the left of the main hall. Below that stands Shotendo which was built in 1822, burned to the ground, and was later rebuilt.==Date:Middle Meiji (1883-1897), Place:Nagasaki, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number75‐16‐0]

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Shitennoji Temple

Shitennoji Temple

One of the seven buildings built by Shotoku Taishi. The picture is that of the five-story pagoda (to the rear) and the Golden Hall (fore).==Date:unknown, Place:Osaka, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number71‐30‐0]

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Ohashi Bridge at the entrance to the inner sanctum,Mt. Koya

Ohashi Bridge at the entrance to the inner sanctum,Mt. Koya

Okunoin, located on the east side of Mt. Koya, is the sacred land surrounding the grave of the founder, Kobo-Taishi, or Kukai. The worship of Kobo-Taishi spread from Mt. Koya throughout Japan during the Kamakura Period, and now more than 200,000 graves, large and small, can be seen from Ohashi Bridge (Ichino-hashi) at the entrance to the area and the grave of Kobo-Taishi.==Date:unknown, Place:Wakayama, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number71‐6‐0]

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Higashi Honganji Temple

Higashi Honganji Temple

The Taishi-do of Higashihonganji Temple is viewed from the southeast. Men stand under magnificent looking pines in front of the building. The Taishi-do took 15 years to build. It was completed in 1895 according to the wishes of the head priest, Otani Kosho. Built in single-story irimoya style with a tiled roof, it is 76m wide, 56m deep, 38m high, and covers 3,800 square metres. It is the largest wooden structure in the world.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number69‐61‐0]

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The five-story pagoda at Shitennoji Temple

The five-story pagoda at Shitennoji Temple

One of the seven buildings built by Shotoku Taishi. The picture is that of the five-story pagoda (to the rear) and the Golden Hall (fore).==Date:unknown, Place:Osaka, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number57‐14‐2]

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Nishi Honganji Temple

Nishi Honganji Temple

The grounds of Nishi Honganji Temple, looking from the southeastern side of Goei-do facing north-northwest. The buildings are (from the left) the Goei-do (Taishi-do) and Amida-do (Main Hall). A mizubuki gingko tree is visible. The Goei-do was built in 1636 and the Amida-do in 1760. These two buildings are connected by an arcade. Many people, including children, are gathered around the bronze lanterns.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number52‐9‐0]

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The five-story pagoda and Kondo, Shitennoji Temple

The five-story pagoda and Kondo, Shitennoji Temple

One of the seven buildings built by Shotoku Taishi. The picture is that of the five-story pagoda (to the rear) and the Golden Hall (fore).==Date:unknown, Place:Osaka, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number51‐67‐2]

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Nishi Honganji Temple

Nishi Honganji Temple

Goei-do of Nishi Honganji Temple, looking from the east side facing west. A bronze lantern is installed at the centre. People can be seen praying in front of the stairs. The Goei-do is also called the Taishi-do and was built in 1636. It is an irimoya-zukuri style building with roof tiles and an east-west width of 45 meters, a north-south length of 57 meters, and a height of 27 meters.==Date:unknown, Place:Kyoto, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number46‐111‐0]

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The five-story pagoda and Kondo, Shitennoji Temple

The five-story pagoda and Kondo, Shitennoji Temple

One of the seven buildings built by Shotoku Taishi. The picture is that of the five-story pagoda (to the rear) and the Golden Hall (fore).==Date:unknown, Place:Osaka, Photo:[R. Stillfried], (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number27‐12‐0]

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MUKOJIMA SHIRAHIGE shrine

MUKOJIMA SHIRAHIGE shrine

Worshipping one of the seven Gods of Fortune of Sumida, the Jurojin. This temple originates from the legend that Jikei Taishi invited the Shirahigue Daimyojin from Shigagun of the country of Omi in 951. It is the guardian of Terashimacho. The deity worshipped is Sarutahikogami. The building, which escaped fires during World WarⅡ, was built in 1864.==Date:unknown, Place:Tokyo, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number24‐1‐0]

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Japan, Brazil compete in friendly

Japan, Brazil compete in friendly

SINGAPORE, Singapore - Brazilian soccer superstar Neymar (10) vies for the ball with Japanese player Taishi Taguchi during the first half of a friendly in Singapore on Oct. 14, 2014. (Kyodo)

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Zenpukuji Temple,Azabu

Zenpukuji Temple,Azabu

This is a Shingon Sect temple established by Kukai (Kobo Taishi) in 824. The sanmon and main hall are in the foreground and background, respectively. The large tree on the left is the upside-down gingko, which is still the largest gingko tree in Tokyo. This spot became the site of the American Legation after the effectuation of the Japan-U.S. Commercial Treaty in June 1859. Townsend Harris was the first envoy. The Legation moved to Tsukiji Akashi-machi in 1875. This photograph was taken in 1863 by Felix Beato, soon after Harris' arrival in Japan. The study was later burned to the ground by angry samurai from the Mito Clan.==Date:unknown, Place:Tokyo, Photo:F. Beato, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number104‐12‐0]

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Shitennoji Temple

Shitennoji Temple

One of the seven buildings built by Shotoku Taishi. The picture is that of the five-story pagoda (to the rear) and the Golden Hall (fore).==Date:unknown, Place:Osaka, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number103‐6‐0]

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Shotoku-taishi's picture

Shotoku-taishi's picture

Shotoku-taishi's picture==Date:unknown, Place:unknown, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images)

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Shotoku-taishi's picture

Shotoku-taishi's picture

Shotoku-taishi's picture==Date:unknown, Place:unknown, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images)

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Volleyball: Japan-China Olympic test event

Volleyball: Japan-China Olympic test event

Taishi Onodera (2) of Japan and teammate Ran Takahashi (21) attempt a block during the first set of a men's volleyball match against China at Ariake Arena in Tokyo on May 2, 2021, a test event for the Tokyo Olympics.

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Volleyball: Japan-China Olympic test event

Volleyball: Japan-China Olympic test event

Taishi Onodera of Japan spikes during the first set of a men's volleyball match against China at Ariake Arena in Tokyo on May 2, 2021, a test event for the Tokyo Olympics.

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Soccer: Nagoya win promotion to J-League first division

Soccer: Nagoya win promotion to J-League first division

Nagoya Grampus' Taishi Taguchi (R) and Keiji Tamada react after securing promotion to the J-League first division against Avispa Fukuoka in the second division playoff final at Toyota Stadium in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, on Dec. 3, 2017. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Youngest shogi pro Fujii extends winning streak to 23

Youngest shogi pro Fujii extends winning streak to 23

Sota Fujii, youngest professional "shogi" Japanese chess player at 14, poses with a paper fan bearing the Japanese word "taishi," meaning "ambition," in Osaka on June 7, 2017, after extending his record winning streak since his debut to 23. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nakagawa grand slam, solid Karashima lift Eagles past Hawks

Nakagawa grand slam, solid Karashima lift Eagles past Hawks

Rakuten Eagles' Taishi Nakagawa hits a grand slam off SoftBank Hawks starting pitcher Hiroki Yamada in the first inning of their game in Sendai on Sept. 4, 2016. Rakuten snapped their three-game losing streak with a 5-1 win over the Pacific League-leading SoftBank. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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