By TATSUYA HARADA/ Staff Writer
February 4, 2021 at 07:00 JST
Hidetaka Ueda, center, who donated Taikan Yokoyama’s hanging scroll “Pondering Autumn” to Hokkaido, receives a certificate of appreciation in December. Sumiko Ueda, his mother, stands at his left. (Tatsuya Harada)
SAPPORO--A long-lost hanging scroll by Taikan Yokoyama that was found in a private home will go on public display at the Hokkaido Prefectural Art Museum here from April. [Read More]
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