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Kokubun Taichi, a member of the Japanese band TOKIO, is suspending his activities indefinitely due to breaches of compliance rules. This was announced by his management agency on Friday.
Imperial family continues to remember Hiroshima victims 80 years after WWII in two-day memorial trip
Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako embarked on a two-day visit to Hiroshima on June 19 to commemorate the victims of ...
Fuji Television CEO Shimizu Kenji on June 19 directly apologized to a former Fuji TV employee concerning the sexual ...
Nippon TV President Hiroyuki Fukuda refrained from mentioning specifics about Taichi Kokubun's problematic acts in a news conference out of concern for 'privacy protection.' ...
Taichi Kokubun, a member of the pop band TOKIO, will take an indefinite hiatus from all activities as of Friday, his company ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers will have to make some big calls on allowing foreign investors to buy up critical Australian energy ...
Tokyo-based commercial broadcaster Nippon TV says personality Kokubun Taichi will be removed from a popular weekly program ...
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. said it has secured enough bids to buy NTT Data Group Corp., with the deal worth ¥2.37 trillion ($16.3 billion) expected to boost its AI ambitions and simplify the ...
Taichi Kokubun, a member of the pop band TOKIO, will take a break from show business due to compliance violations, sources ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's bid to attract investment threatens to undermine the appetite for corporate spending in an ...
Nippon Steel is dropping a lawsuit against the United States government, chairman and CEO Eiji Hashimoto said as the company ...
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