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She moved to the Chicago area after the war, married (taking the last name Tsutsumi), had children, worked, and lived a quiet life.
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Toyota, the world's biggest car maker by volume, will operate its two lines at its Tsutsumi plant in Aichi, central Japan, to build the Prius which became the best-selling car last year in Japan.
Toyota Set to Restart Output Yoshio Takahashi 2011
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Railway tycoon Yoshiaki Tsutsumi was arrested the following year for falsifying information and engaging in illegal stock sales.
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Toyota said it began work at its Prius plant in Tsutsumi, Japan, this week, but it is unclear how many cars will be rolling off the assembly line, and how soon they will be put on boats heading to the U.S.
Dealers Shift Gears as Inventories of Made-in-Japan Cars Run Low Mike Ramsey 2011
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The exhibition went over really well, and among the attendees at the reception were several Pixar artists, including director Pete Docter (a big Mary Blair fan, who actually loaned some of the artwork that we included in the exhibition) and artists Dice Tsutsumi, Enrico Casarosa and Ronnie Del Carmen.
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Toyota will build the new models at its Tsutsumi plant in Aichi, central Japan, where the Prius is produced.
Toyota to Sell Hybrid Wagon, Minivan Yoshio Takahashi 2011
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A factory worker assembling Prius hybrid vehicles along the assembly line at Toyota Motors 'Tsutsumi factory in Toyota, Aichi prefecture.
The Yen Myth 2010
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The law covers about 4,000 victims in eight crimes committed by AUM, including the 1994 sarin attack in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, and the 1989 murder of anti-AUM lawyer Tsutsumi Sakamoto and his family, in addition to the attacks on the Tokyo subway system, in which 12 people were killed and more than 5,500 made ill.
AUM Shinrikyo bankruptcy procedures to end, victims get 40% of compensation 2008
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In 2002, Kenichi Uchino, 30, died while working at the “green” Tsutsumi plant that assembles the Prius.
Toyota Prius Loses Some Of That Shine « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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When I visited Toyota's Tsutsumi plant in Toyota City last summer, it was as if I'd entered a bizarro auto world.
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