By KAYOKO SEKIGUCHI/ Staff Writer
November 12, 2019 at 07:30 JST
A poster set up at the entrance to a blood donation room of the Japanese Red Cross Society in Tokyo’s Shinjuku Ward (Kayoko Sekiguchi)
The Japanese Red Cross Society was criticized for using a large-breasted manga character to encourage young people to donate blood, although others said it was an effective way to promote a good cause. [Read More]
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