k Nobuya Nakajima right, president of Tohoku Shinsha, raises his hand to answer a question from Yoshitaka Saito of the Democratic Party of Japans Constitutional Democratic Party on the issue of MIC officials being entertained by Tohoku Shinsha, the broadcasting company for which Prime Minister Yoshihide Kans eldest son, Seigo, works, at a Upper House Budget Committee meeting. On the left is NTT President Jun Sawada. Nobuya Nakajima right, president of Tohoku Shinsha, raises his hand to answer a question from Yoshitaka Saito of the Democratic Party of Japans Constitutional Democratic Party on the issue of MIC officials receiving entertainment from Tohoku Shinsha, the broadcasting company for which Prime Minister Yoshihide Kans eldest son, Seigo, works, at the Upper House Budget Committee. On the left is NTT President Jun Sawada March 2021 in the Diet. March 15, 1122 a.m. photo by Mikiharu Takeuchi Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Nobuya Nakajima  right , president of Tohoku Shinsha, raises his hand to answer a question from Yoshitaka Saito of the Democratic Party of Japan s Constitutional Democratic Party on the issue of MIC officials being entertained by Tohoku Shinsha, the broadcasting company for which Prime Minister Yoshihide Kan s eldest son, Seigo, works, at a Upper House Budget Committee meeting. On the left is NTT President Jun Sawada. Nobuya Nakajima  right , president of Tohoku Shinsha, raises his hand to answer a question from Yoshitaka Saito of the Democratic Party of Japan s Constitutional Democratic Party on the issue of MIC officials receiving entertainment from Tohoku Shinsha, the broadcasting company for which Prime Minister Yoshihide Kan s eldest son, Seigo, works, at the Upper House Budget Committee. On the left is NTT President Jun Sawada   March 2021 in the Diet. March 15, 11:22 a.m.  photo by Mikiharu Takeuchi
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Nobuya Nakajima (right), president of Tohoku Shinsha, raises his hand to answer a question from Yoshitaka Saito of the Democratic Party of Japan's Constitutional Democratic Party on the issue of MIC officials being entertained by Tohoku Shinsha, the broadcasting company for which Prime Minister Yoshihide Kan's eldest son, Seigo, works, at a Upper House Budget Committee meeting. On the left is NTT President Jun Sawada.

Nobuya Nakajima (right), president of Tohoku Shinsha, raises his hand to answer a question from Yoshitaka Saito of the Democratic Party of Japan's Constitutional Democratic Party on the issue of MIC officials receiving entertainment from Tohoku Shinsha, the broadcasting company for which Prime Minister Yoshihide Kan's eldest son, Seigo, works, at the Upper House Budget Committee. On the left is NTT President Jun Sawada = March 2021 in the Diet. March 15, 11:22 a.m.; photo by Mikiharu Takeuchi

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