By HWANG CHUL/ Staff Writer
June 29, 2020 at 07:00 JST
Hidekazu Sato, who runs "50-yen Onigiri Shokudo" in Nagoya's Nakamura Ward, found the envelope in the mailbox in front of the cafeteria in the morning of June 1. (Hwang Chul)
NAGOYA--One person’s 100,000-yen ($930) government cash handout proved to be a lifeline for another struggling to maintain a charitable business. And the timing could not have been better. [Read More]
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