By AKIRA NAKANO/ Editorial Writer
March 3, 2020 at 07:00 JST
Tomi Sugiyama discusses her teaching career on the Korean Peninsula under Japan's colonial rule on Dec. 18 in Toyama. (Akira Nakano)
TOYAMA--Tomi Sugiyama shows a pile of affectionate letters from her Korean former pupils who were forced to wear tags bearing Japanese-style names, speak in Japanese and show respect for the Japanese emperor. [Read More]
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