By SHUYA IWAMOTO/ Staff Writer
January 13, 2022 at 19:01 JST
Miyuki Hayakawa and her three children in Kobe’s Nagata Ward on Jan. 6. (Nobuhiro Shirai)
KOBE--When Miyuki Hayakawa enrolled in the environment and disaster mitigation course at her high school here in 2002, she was not interested in the field. [Read More]
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