By IKKO ISHIDA/ Staff Writer
January 10, 2022 at 07:00 JST
A sign in Fukuoka’s Higashi Ward says, “This road comes to a dead end.” Kifun Kim read it over and over again after she learned how to read it. (Ikko Ishida)
FUKUOKA--Kifun Kim found a new sense of purpose in life when she enrolled at night classes for reading and writing Japanese at the age of 74. [Read More]
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