By HIROYUKI KIKUCHI/ Staff Writer
December 17, 2020 at 07:10 JST
Shiro Hidaka, right, teaches "Shige-anchan" how to pronounce hiragana characters during a training session. (Provided by Shiro Hidaka)
MIYAZAKI--“Shige-anchan” was presumed to be deaf for 60 or so years, having not spoken a word in all that time. [Read More]
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