By RYO OYAMA/ Staff Writer
August 14, 2022 at 06:30 JST
Shunichi Suzuki, center, the state minister in charge of financial services, receives a letter from the members of Ai no Kai, a group of car accident victims’ family members in the Kanto region, at the Financial Services Agency in Tokyo’s Chiyoda Ward on July 26. (Provided by Ai no Kai)
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