By MANABU UEDA/ Staff Writer
July 8, 2020 at 08:00 JST
A grape farmer, left, speaks through a tablet computer with online tour participants thinking about moving to the countryside on May 21. (Provided by Nakano city in Nagano Prefecture)
With teleworking transforming lives in Japan, many people are now starting to consider the unthinkable: Quitting life in the big cities and moving to the countryside, where homes are bigger, and still make a decent living. [Read More]
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