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  2. Yomiuri Shimbun - Wikipedia

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    The Yomiuri Shimbun (讀賣新聞 (よみうりしんぶん)) [7] is a Japanese newspaper published in Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and other major Japanese cities. [8] It is one of the five major newspapers in Japan ; the other four are The Asahi Shimbun , the Chunichi Shimbun , the Mainichi Shimbun , and the Nihon Keizai Shimbun .

  3. Yomiuri Online - Wikipedia

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  4. Yomiuriland - Wikipedia

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    It is home to Yomiuri Giants Stadium, one of the training fields for the Yomiuri Giants baseball team, and was the primary training ground before Tokyo Dome was completed. It is operated and run by Yomiuriland Co., Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings. A bath house was constructed to attract more senior citizens.

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  6. Tōru Shōriki - Wikipedia

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    Tōru Shōriki (正力 亨, Shōriki Tōru, 24 October 1918 – 15 August 2011) was a Japanese businessman and the owner of The Yomiuri Group, the parent of Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings. He was the eldest son of its previous owner, Matsutarō Shōriki. In 1942, he received his degree from the Faculty of Economics at Keio University.

  7. Broadcaster Yomiuri Launching YTV Animation Ahead of Anime ...

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    Osaka-based Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation will launch ytv animation, a new brand that will leverage Yomiuri TV’s long history in animation, while also undertaking more challenging titles. The ...

  8. Cute (Japanese group) - Wikipedia

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    Logo. Cute (キュート, Kyūto, stylized as °C-ute), was a Japanese girl group associated with Hello! Project and produced by Tsunku.Cute consisted of Maimi Yajima, Saki Nakajima, Airi Suzuki, Chisato Okai, and Mai Hagiwara, who were all members of Hello!

  9. Hirofumi Yoshimura - Wikipedia

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    Yoshimura was elected to the Japanese House of Representatives in the 2014 general election as a member of the Japan Innovation Party. [5] He was a candidate in the Osaka 4th district and lost in a close race with LDP incumbent Yasuhide Nakayama, but picked up a seat through the JIP proportional representation list.