By KATSUYUKI IWAIZAKO/ Staff Writer
June 6, 2021 at 07:20 JST
Yoshiaki Tokunaga, left, and pianist Fuzjko Hemming pose for a photo shoot in Kita-Kyushu on April 16. (Provided by Yoshiaki Tokunaga)
SAGA--Yoshiaki Tokunaga had often performed in front of audiences, but when the seaweed farmer faced down a staggering 1,700 people, he felt so nervous he thought he would faint. [Read More]
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