By MAYO TOMIOKA/ Staff Writer
March 30, 2020 at 07:00 JST
Yasuhide Ohguri, far left, president of Ohguri Shikou, and other members of the mahora notebook development team with sample color sheets in the foreground, in Osaka's Ikuno Ward on Feb. 15 (Mayo Tomioka)
OSAKA--When a manufacturer here set out to create a notebook for developmentally disabled people, who are often bothered by pure white pages, decorative lines and date columns, they went right to the source. [Read More]
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