By ERIKO KAI/ Staff Writer
April 5, 2020 at 07:10 JST
Supporters bring vegetables and other items to the office of Esperanca in Tsu on March 8. (Eriko Kai)
TSU--While fear of the global coronavirus pandemic provoked people in Japan and around the world to stock up on masks, toilet paper and other essentials, some residents in Mie Prefecture instead opened their pantries to the less fortunate. [Read More]
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