By HIKARU UCHIDA/ Staff Writer
December 10, 2019 at 17:35 JST
Fumiaki Oomote plays the “Marine balafon,” which he made using marine debris, on the beach in Mihama, Aichi Prefecture, on Nov. 7. (Hikaru Uchida)
NAGOYA--A musician here has turned marine debris into a harp-like instrument that he hopes will not only tug on the heartstrings of listeners, but also inspire people to rethink waste. [Read More]
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