By TOMOE ISHIKAWA/ Staff Writer
May 31, 2022 at 16:42 JST
Shoji Niizeki, a former detainee in Siberia, shows his accordion skills on May 30 in Yokohama. He played the instrument in Siberia as a member of an orchestra. (Tomoe Ishikawa)
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