NSK shareholders approved the election of nine directors at the company's annual meeting on June 25, with President and Representative Executive Officer Akitoshi Ichii among the approved directors. The other names in the slate are Keita Suzuki, Kenichi Yamana, Ruriko Yoshida, Sayoko Izumoto, Shigeo Fujizuka, Nobuhide Hayashi, Akira Kashima and Noriaki Kiyota.
The disclosure is a governance update, not an operating one. It records that the board-election resolution passed at the meeting and identifies the people approved to serve as directors.
For readers outside Japan, the useful point is narrow but concrete: the filing gives a current board slate and confirms that Ichii is on it. That is the part of the document the packet supports clearly.
The limits matter as much as the headline. The source text available in this packet cuts off at the start of the voting-results table, so Tokyo Brief can confirm the resolution and the names, but not the detailed totals for votes in favour, against or abstaining.
The excerpt also does not say which of the nine are new appointments, reappointments or committee picks. That means the packet does not support a stronger claim about board reshaping or the level of shareholder backing beyond the fact that the slate passed.
