By SHINJI HAKOTANI/ Staff Writer
March 7, 2022 at 10:30 JST
An online tour by Mikiko Horikiri, a national licensed guide interpreter, second from left, shows visitors how to fold “furoshiki,” Japanese traditional wrapping cloth. (Provided by Mikiko Horikiri)
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