By KEIKO SUGIYAMA/ Staff Writer
February 24, 2022 at 07:00 JST
Tomoyuki Oi, far right, and other cleaners pose for a photograph with a hiker, third from right, in front of an OPT poster at a restroom near JR Okutama Station on Dec. 3. (Keiko Sugiyama)
Custodian Tomoyuki Oi knew something had to change when he saw his daughter Renon cry after she came home from her elementary school in Okutama in western Tokyo. [Read More]
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