By TSUIN CHO/ Staff Writer
December 9, 2020 at 07:00 JST
Machiko Taniguchi poses with copies of an English edition of her storybook, “My Papa’s Persimmon Tree,” in Minoo, Osaka Prefecture, in June. In the background is a persimmon tree that her husband, Masakatsu, planted five years before he died in the plane crash. (Tsuin Cho)
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