By MINAMI ENDO/ Staff Writer
January 1, 2021 at 07:50 JST
Kohei Murai, left, stands with a couple of Jewish refugees, whom Murai’s father, right, housed in the library of his home and office in Kobe. This photo is printed on the signboard. (Photo owned by Kohei Murai and provided by the Kobe City Archives)
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