By KOSHIN MUKAI/ Staff Writer
July 19, 2020 at 14:15 JST
Hideaki Hatta, president of Kyoto Animation Co., speaks at a news conference in Kyoto on July 18, the first anniversary of the deadly attack on the company’s studio in the city. (Kenta Sujino)
KYOTO--The president of Kyoto Animation Co. on July 18 said that the show must go on as he mourned the 36 lives lost on the one-year anniversary of the arson attack on its studio here. [Read More]
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