By YOSHIYUKI ITO/ Staff Writer
April 23, 2020 at 10:30 JST
Isao Sakai, right, and Yayako Suzuki, left, belong to “Fridays for Future” and both use metal straws in their daily lives. (Yoshiyuki Ito)
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