By RYUICHI KITANO/ Senior Staff Writer
October 18, 2020 at 07:10 JST
Aiko Nakamoto, center foreground and in a wheelchair, is reunited with her younger sister, Keiko Hayashi, center background, and Keiko’s second son, Masayoshi, second from left background, in Hamhung, North Korea, in July 2019. (Provided by Masayoshi Hayashi)
Eighty-nine-year-old Aiko Nakamoto has never returned to Japan after moving with her husband to Hamhung, his hometown in North Korea, in 1960. [Read More]
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