By CHIFUMI SHINYA/ Staff Writer
August 20, 2020 at 07:10 JST
Chieko Sugimoto circa. 1935 (Provided by Chieko Sugimoto)
KOKA, Shiga Prefecture--At three years shy of turning 100 years old, Chieko Sugimoto is not easily flummoxed, but nothing could have prepared her emotionally for a recent discovery by her granddaughter. [Read More]
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