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Yomiuri Shimbun
27-05-2025
- General
- Yomiuri Shimbun
342 Names Added to Cornerstone of Peace in Okinawa; 200 Yamato Crew Members Among New Names
The Yomiuri Shimbun A new plaque with names of war dead is installed at the Cornerstone of Peace in Itoman, Okinawa Prefecture, on Monday. ITOMAN, Okinawa — A new plaque with an additional 342 names of people who died in the Battle of Okinawa was installed at the Cornerstone of Peace' in the Peace Memorial Park in Itoman, Okinawa Prefecture, on Monday. The installation came ahead of Okinawa Memorial Day on June 23, a day to commemorate those who died in the battle, which occurred toward the end of the Pacific War. The total number of names inscribed on the monument now stands at 242,567, and surviving families have renewed their hopes for peace. Of the 342 newly added war dead, 326 were from outside Okinawa Prefecture, and over 200 crewed the battleship Yamato, which sank in April 1945 on its way to Okinawa on a special attack mission. Yasuo Minamino, 60, who works to locate war dead remains, had been working toward getting the additional Yamato crew members' names inscribed on the monument. When applying to have the name of someone from outside Okinawa Prefecture added to the monument, an application must be submitted through their home prefecture. Minamino, a residence of Naha, gave a list of war dead from Osaka Prefecture to Naoki Yoneda, 57, a real estate agent from the prefecture whom Minamino had gotten to know while locating remains, and asked him to submit applications for them. As a result, 281 names of people from Osaka Prefecture, including 239 Yamato crew members, were included on the new plaque. Over 3,000 Yamato crew members reportedly died, but about 1,800 have yet to be added to the monument, according to Minamino. 'I will continue my efforts to get as many names as possible added,' Minamino said.


Daily Mirror
26-05-2025
- Sport
- Daily Mirror
'I won title with Liverpool but it didn't mean much – I'm happier now I've left'
Takumi Minamino made history in the 2019/20 season by becoming the first Japanese player to pull on the red shirt of Liverpool, and won the Premier League title just months into his arrival at the club. The talented left winger caught the eye of the Anfield faithful during a group stage Champions League game with Red Bull Salzburg. He scored and assisted in a narrow 4-3 defeat for the Austrian side in October 2019. Just weeks later, the Reds agreed a deal to sign Minamino in the January transfer window after triggering his £7.25million release clause. Speaking about his joy at joining Liverpool at the time, the winger said: "It has been a dream, my dream to become a Liverpool player. And I'm so excited that the moment has come true." After just 10 appearances in the league, Minamino joined the rest of the Liverpool squad in a historic moment, as they lifted the Premier League trophy for the first time in the modern era. The Reds' triumph was their first league trophy in 30 years, and was also one of the first celebrations to be had during the coronavirus pandemic. However, Minamino felt undeserving of his medal, as he told Liverpool's official matchday programme in 2021 that his mid-season arrival had an impact on the celebrations. He said: "It isn't very easy to describe my feelings. "Of course I was happy but at the same time I only played for the team for half the season and I was quite doubtful I had contributed to the team 100 per cent. "When I lifted the trophy I was feeling proud but at the same time I thought that I needed to play well throughout a whole season and my aim is to hopefully do that and help the team to lift the trophy again this season." Unfortunately, a key starting position in Liverpool's attacking line didn't materialise for Minamino, who went on to make 55 appearances across a further two seasons for the club. During this time, he scored 14 goals and assisted three times, while also going out on loan to fellow Premier League side at the time, Southampton. The Japanese international made 10 appearances for the Saints, scoring twice before rejoining Liverpool for the 2021/22 season. It wasn't until the summer of 2022 that Minamino found solace elsewhere, leaving the Premier League behind for Ligue 1 club AS Monaco in a deal worth up to £15.5m. Since then, the 30-year-old has made 99 appearances for Monaco, scoring 19 goals and assisting 15 times from a more central attacking role. While no silverware has come for Minamino since leaving the Reds, he told Monaco's official website in March this year that he feels "very good" at the club, and wants to continue his career there for as long as he can. Minamino, whose contract with the Ligue 1 club now runs until 2027, said: "I am very happy to have extended with AS Monaco because I want to stay here as long as possible. The Club has shown that it believes in me by offering me this new contract, it is the most important thing in my eyes. I feel good in my personal life, in the Club and with the staff." He added: "I feel very good in Monaco, I like the city and the people. I have several Japanese friends who live near here even if the most important thing for me is football, that's why I wanted to extend. "Besides that, I have a few favourite restaurants in the Principality and I love going to the Tête de Chien where the view of Monaco is simply magnificent." With a Premier League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup under his arm, Minamino was undoubtedly successful in England when it came to silverware. However, the veteran winger seems to value his personal success on the pitch above all. He is continuing a productive career outside the glamour of the Premier League, and he is happy doing so. He'll have no doubt, though, been smiling watching his old team lift the Premier League trophy at Anfield on Sunday, as Liverpool finally got their hands on it to round off an impressive debut season for manager Arne Slot. Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. Sky has slashed the price of its bundle ahead of the 2025/26 season, saving members £192 and offering more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more. Sky will show at least 215 live Premier League games next season, an increase of up to 100 more.


Kyodo News
11-05-2025
- Sport
- Kyodo News
Football: Minamino opener helps Monaco secure Champions League berth
KYODO NEWS - 8 hours ago - 13:29 | Sports, All Japan attacker Takumi Minamino scored the opener for his sixth league goal of the season as Monaco secured Champions League qualification with a 2-0 home win over Lyon on Saturday in the French Ligue 1. Minamino completed a 62nd-minute counter to break a deadlock at Stade Louis II as his left-footed shot from inside the box split the legs of a defender and found the bottom right corner. Captain Denis Zakaria headed in a free-kick six minutes later to complete the scoring and Monaco ensured a top-three finish after moving four points clear of Nice with a game to go. In the German Bundesliga, forward Shuto Machino set up the opener but Holstein Kiel were relegated as they lost 2-1 at home to Freiburg. Machino, who has bagged 11 goals this term, drifted in from the left and played through Lasse Rosenboom to put Kiel in front in the 24th minute. But Johan Manzambi scrambled in just before the break and Lucas Holer's header turned the game around in the 58th minute. Ritsu Doan starred for fourth-placed Freiburg as they moved a step closer to the Champions League qualification with a game remaining. Midfielder Reo Hatate scored his 10th goal of the season in the Scottish Premiership as champions Celtic beat Hibernian 3-1 at home, netting in the 58th minute for the last goal of the game. Veteran defender Shogo Taniguchi returned to action in Belgium as Sint-Truiden drew 2-2 at Kortrijk. The 33-year-old has been out since November after rupturing his Achilles tendon.


The Mainichi
11-05-2025
- Sport
- The Mainichi
Football: Minamino opener helps Monaco secure Champions League berth
REIMS, France (Kyodo) -- Japan attacker Takumi Minamino scored the opener for his sixth league goal of the season as Monaco secured Champions League qualification with a 2-0 home win over Lyon on Saturday in the French Ligue 1. Minamino completed a 62nd-minute counter to break a deadlock at Stade Louis II as his left-footed shot from inside the box split the legs of a defender and found the bottom right corner. Captain Denis Zakaria headed in a free-kick six minutes later to complete the scoring and Monaco ensured a top-three finish after moving four points clear of Nice with a game to go. In the German Bundesliga, forward Shuto Machino set up the opener but Holstein Kiel were relegated as they lost 2-1 at home to Freiburg. Machino, who has bagged 11 goals this term, drifted in from the left and played through Lasse Rosenboom to put Kiel in front in the 24th minute. But Johan Manzambi scrambled in just before the break and Lucas Holer's header turned the game around in the 58th minute. Ritsu Doan starred for fourth-placed Freiburg as they moved a step closer to the Champions League qualification with a game remaining. Midfielder Reo Hatate scored his 10th goal of the season in the Scottish Premiership as champions Celtic beat Hibernian 3-1 at home, netting in the 58th minute for the last goal of the game. Veteran defender Shogo Taniguchi returned to action in Belgium as Sint-Truiden drew 2-2 at Kortrijk. The 33-year-old has been out since November after rupturing his Achilles tendon.


Kyodo News
11-05-2025
- Sport
- Kyodo News
Football: Minamino opener helps Monaco secure Champions League berth
KYODO NEWS - 20 minutes ago - 13:29 | Sports, All Japan attacker Takumi Minamino scored the opener for his sixth league goal of the season as Monaco secured Champions League qualification with a 2-0 home win over Lyon on Saturday in the French Ligue 1. Minamino completed a 62nd-minute counter to break a deadlock at Stade Louis II as his left-footed shot from inside the box split the legs of a defender and found the bottom right corner. Captain Denis Zakaria headed in a free-kick six minutes later to complete the scoring and Monaco ensured a top-three finish after moving four points clear of Nice with a game to go. In the German Bundesliga, forward Shuto Machino set up the opener but Holstein Kiel were relegated as they lost 2-1 at home to Freiburg. Machino, who has bagged 11 goals this term, drifted in from the left and played through Lasse Rosenboom to put Kiel in front in the 24th minute. But Johan Manzambi scrambled in just before the break and Lucas Holer's header turned the game around in the 58th minute. Ritsu Doan starred for fourth-placed Freiburg as they moved a step closer to the Champions League qualification with a game remaining. Midfielder Reo Hatate scored his 10th goal of the season in the Scottish Premiership as champions Celtic beat Hibernian 3-1 at home, netting in the 58th minute for the last goal of the game. Veteran defender Shogo Taniguchi returned to action in Belgium as Sint-Truiden drew 2-2 at Kortrijk. The 33-year-old has been out since November after rupturing his Achilles tendon.