By RIKAKO TAKAI/ Staff Writer
December 15, 2019 at 07:20 JST
Kayoko Yamasaki recites her poetry at the Tale of Genji Museum in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, on Nov. 9. (Rikako Takai)
UJI, Kyoto Prefecture--Poet and translator Kayoko Yamasaki is no stranger to the vicissitudes of war. As a longtime resident of Serbia, she knows many people whose lives were dramatically upturned by the Balkan Wars that raged throughout the 1990s. [Read More]
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