By NOZOMI MATSUKAWA/ Staff Writer
July 1, 2021 at 07:00 JST
The paulownia cabinet of Tomoni Shintaku’s grandfather has a small drawer fitted with a harmonica to make tones when it is opened or closed. (Provided by Tomoni Shintaku)
HIROSHIMA--When Tomoni Shintaku first heard the sounds of a harmonica coming from an old paulownia wood chest of drawers, he thought that it must have been a joke his late grandfather left behind. [Read More]
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