By MICHIKO NAKAMURA/ Staff Writer
August 17, 2020 at 07:00 JST
A sculpture of Muco by Mio Hashimoto on the Mini Yakumo train (Provided by the Niimi Museum of Art)
NIIMI, Okayama Prefecture--Mio Hashimoto, 15 years old when the Great Hanshin Earthquake struck, was traumatized when she realized nearly how many lives were lost in her neighborhood in the disaster. It would prove to be life-altering. [Read More]
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