By YUKIKO YAMANE/ Staff Writer
November 10, 2019 at 07:00 JST
Many words apparently handwritten by Faubion Bowers can be found in his Japanese reader. (Yukiko Yamane)
A Japanese language book used by an American who is said to have helped revive Kabuki from censorship in the aftermath of World War II has been discovered. [Read More]
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