THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
June 8, 2021 at 19:04 JST
Norihiro Hongo prepared an apple pie for his daughter, Yuki, on her 27th birthday. Yuki was among eight pupils killed in the 2001 rampage at her school. (Provided by Norihiro Hongo)
IKEDA, Osaka Prefecture—Norihiro Hongo has sometimes broken down with emotion in his many public speeches about school safety, but his most heart-felt words are reserved for a photo at his home in Osaka Prefecture. [Read More]
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