By TOSHIHIRO KASHIWAGI/ Staff Writer
December 14, 2021 at 07:10 JST
Akemi Mano in Tsushima, Aichi Prefecture, on Oct. 26 looks at reproductions of colorful illustrations, representing a woman in kimono and a peacock, which the late Wishma Sandamali, in the portrait, sent her in attachments to her letters. (Toshihiro Kashiwagi)
TSUSHIMA, Aichi Prefecture--Akemi Mano struck up a friendship late last year with a Sri Lankan woman who was being detained at an immigration facility in Nagoya for overstaying her visa. [Read More]
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