By TOMOAKI ITO/ Senior Staff Writer
January 1, 2020 at 07:30 JST
Kikuko Yoshimura can be seen on the far left in the rearmost row in a photo of the Yoshimura family taken in front of her home in August 1944 before her older brother went to the front. (Provided by a relative of Kikuko Yoshimura)
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