By SHUN HAYASHI/ Staff Writer
August 31, 2021 at 12:00 JST
Kunihiko Osone compiled his findings about his father, Tetsuzo, in this memoir, written in the format of a novel, to pass on the records he discovered to his grandchildren. He said the cover for the memoir, seen here in Mito on Aug. 2, was taken from an album cover containing Tetsuzo’s inscriptions. (Shun Hayashi)
MITO--Kunihiko Osone was startled when his son, who was in third grade at the time, came to him with a blunt question about his family’s past. [Read More]
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