By ERINA DOI/ Staff Writer
December 13, 2019 at 08:00 JST
A photo of Eiji Miyamoto, left, and his wife, Yoko, as newlyweds (Provided by Miyamoto)
KAWASAKI--In a poem she left behind at her bedside, Yoko Miyamoto prayed for just one healthy week to do some final things for her husband. [Read More]
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