By KENICHIRO SAITO/ Staff Writer
August 23, 2022 at 07:10 JST
Yoshihiko Haruyama breaks into a smile in the mountains in Shingu, Fukuoka Prefecture, in July. “When you are in the mountains, you realize the world is much larger, broader and deeper than you might think and that it is full of things that you don’t know,” he said. “That arouses your curiosity to learn more about the world.” (Jun Kaneko)
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