By SOKICHI KURODA/ Staff Writer
March 14, 2020 at 07:20 JST
Junichi Okubo runs at night in Tokyo's Shinagawa Ward in December. (Ryo Ikeda)
Where Junichi Okubo was once told that he likely had only several years to live and could walk a mere five meters, now he’s able to run a 250-kilometer race. [Read More]
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