By SATOSHI JUYANAGI/ Staff Writer
November 17, 2020 at 08:00 JST
Nezuko Kamado appears on a smartphone screen, standing in the spot for "I" of a monument that spells out "HITA" made of Hita cedar near JR Hita Station. Similar photos have been posted on social networking websites by fans. (Satoshi Juyanagi)
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