By YUKIKO NAGATOMI/ Staff Writer
October 6, 2019 at 07:00 JST
College student Tamaki Kabasawa, who served as a sign language model for “A Silent Voice,” shows how to sign “friend,” which has an important implication in the animated film, in Tokyo’s Setagaya Ward. (Yukiko Nagatomi)
When Tamaki Kabasawa served as a sign language model for the Kyoto Animation Co. film "A Silent Voice," she never imagined that she would one day find inspiration in her character's plight to overcome her own. [Read More]
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