By MARIKO NAKAMURA/ Staff Writer
January 9, 2020 at 18:25 JST
Seiki Keene says on Jan. 8 at a municipal library in Tokyo’s Kita Ward that the kanji characters on the hanging scroll, meaning “yellow dog,” were written by his father, who often used them as his signature. (Mariko Nakamura)
Renowned scholar of Japanese literature Donald Keene will be honored at a ceremony in Tokyo on Feb. 24, the first anniversary of his death. [Read More]
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