THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
February 11, 2021 at 07:10 JST
A camellia tree that the parents of Lee Soo-hyun brought from his hometown, Busan, 20 years ago has grown tall in a memorial park on the premises of Akamonkai Japanese Language School in Tokyo. (Toshiya Obu)
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