By YUKI SATO/ Staff Writer
January 8, 2021 at 08:00 JST
Shigeo Oiwa, top, after World War II (Provided by Rikuryo Rugger Club)
OSAKA--The stands are empty at the Hanazono Rugby Stadium for the 100th National High School Rugby Tournament, but the quiet cannot quell the enthusiasm of Shigeo Oiwa, a 92-year-old resident here. [Read More]
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