By YUTA KAYABA/ Staff Writer
December 23, 2019 at 16:35 JST
Hironori Morikami holds a copy of his late daughter’s illustrated book in Okayama on Dec. 19. (Yuta Kayaba)
OKAYAMA—The effects of painkillers and cancer treatment slowed the physical activities of a normally rambunctious child, but she kept smiling and continued to hold hopes for a recovery. [Read More]
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