By TATEKI IWAI/ Staff Writer
January 1, 2020 at 08:10 JST
Masayuki Ishii, who has a bruise on his face, stands in front of pictures of couples whose appearances are affected by blemishes at his photo exhibition held at Omotesando Station in Tokyo in November. He currently spreads information about “unique faces” through social gatherings and via social networking services. (Provided by Ishii)
Masayuki Ishii struggled with the stigma of being born with a large red bruise on the right side of his face until he read the novel “The Face of Another” when he was 20. [Read More]
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