By TOMOYUKI SUZUKI/ Staff Writer
October 6, 2020 at 07:30 JST
Shogo Kawabata and his three daughters, from right, Mami, Yukari and Reina, pose in front of his fire-damaged shop in Osaka’s Abeno Ward. (Tomoyuki Suzuki)
OSAKA--A baker’s dream of finally opening his own shop was first delayed by the novel coronavirus pandemic and then crushed by a fire in the neighborhood. [Read More]
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