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English: Cosmonaut Toyohiro Akiyama was the joint 239th person and the first journalist and the first Japanese person in space on the first commercially organized spaceflight in history. He traveled to the Mir space station on 2 December 1990.
日本語: 秋山 豊寛。TBSに勤務していた1989年から1990年にかけて、民間人では初めて商業宇宙飛行を利用するとともに、ジャーナリストでは初めて宇宙空間から宇宙を報道。
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Source 1. NASA History Office twitter [1] 2. [2]
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Cosmonaut Toyohiro Akiyama was the first journalist and the first Japanese person in space on the first commercially organized spaceflight to the Mir space station in December 1990.

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