By CHIFUMI SHINYA/ Staff Writer
February 13, 2021 at 07:10 JST
The note handwritten by the day nursery pupil says: “Beaten up,” “Odd one out,” “Get lost” and “Biri-biri” (which could mean “ripped up”). The pupil was holding the note when she visited the Otsu city government’s anti-bullying measures promotion office with her mother. (Provided by the pupil's mother)
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