By ARI HIRAYAMA/ Staff Writer
December 7, 2020 at 18:09 JST
Yuichiro Kimoto, left, president and CEO of Unidos Co., and his wife, Kashiko, in Tokyo’s Shinjuku Ward on Dec. 4 (Ari Hirayama)
Having spent years overseas, Yuichiro Kimoto is only too well aware of the hardships a newcomer can face, which is why he sympathizes so strongly with the plight of Vietnamese in Japan left out in the cold by the new coronavirus pandemic. [Read More]
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