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Tajiri's Infill Auger Results Confirm Compelling Gold Mineralization at Yono Property, Guyana
Located Next to ~8.9Moz of Gold Resources i Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - ...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Tajiri's Infill Auger Results Confirm Compelling Gold Mineralization at Yono Property, GuyanaLocated Next to ~8.9Moz of Gold ResourcesiVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 6, 2025) - Tajiri Resources Corp. (TSXV: TAJ) (\"Tajiri\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to report the final results from auger sampling completed during its first-pass exploration program at the majority-owned Yono Gold Project, Guyana.Results confirm widespread gold anomalism across the Yono property (Figure 1) and demonstrate continuity within the strongest anomalous zones, establishing clear targets for trenching and follow-up drill targeting. A 2,600 m trenching program is now underway to follow up these results.Integrating Yono data with the published regional data from G2 Goldfields Inc. (\"G2\") and G Mining Ventures Corp. (\"G Min\"), Tajiri has developed a district-scale geological interpretation highlighting Yono's strategic position within a major gold-bearing corridor:District-scale setting: Known deposits and gold anomalies are consistently aligned along contacts between high and low magnetic susceptibility zones (Figure 2).Yono interpretation 1: Using these magnetic contacts and assuming gold follows ENE-WNW shear zones parallel to them, the auger results outline ~5 km of highly prospective strike across Yono (Figure 3).Yono interpretation 2: Incorporating structural data from neighbouring projects suggests two generations of folding have influenced and controls gold mineralization (Figure 4).Regional context: Compilation of all available data defines a ~10 km long Yono-Oko Gold Corridor encompassing Oko Main Zone, Ghanie, and Oko West deposits-with Yono positioned at the corridor's widest and arguably structurally complex section (Figure 5).Fold-controlled model: The overall distribution of gold anomalism within the corridor supports a fold-dominated structural model, with Yono coinciding with ~1.5 km strike of the major central F2 fold axis of the Corridor (Figure 6).While additional work is required to distinguish between the shear and fold-controlled interpretations, current evidence favours the fold-controlled model based on both regional and deposit-scale structural patterns.In summary, Yono exhibits broad, coherent gold anomalism and occupies an exceptionally favourable structural position within the Oko-Yono Gold Corri...