By KAZUKI ENDO/ Staff Writer
June 30, 2020 at 08:00 JST
Students from the Nagano Junior High School sow seeds of the Nakasennari soybean variety grown in Nagano Prefecture, in the Tsuno district of Nagano in the morning of June 9. (Kazuki Endo)
NAGANO--Taisuke Ogawa, the fourth-generation proprietor of a business here that produced what many people regard as the nation's best miso, felt he had lost everything after a powerful typhoon swept through the area last October and destroyed his stock and storage facilities. [Read More]
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