By NORIKI NISHIOKA/ Staff Writer
August 26, 2022 at 06:30 JST
Kazuhiko Yamada, left, former resident of the Koyoryo orphanage, and writer Fumino Tsuru (Provided by Fumino Tsuru)
NAGASAKI--A writer who survived the atomic bombing of this southern city believes sharing the stories of postwar orphans will help people understand the plight of children who lost their parents to the war in Ukraine. [Read More]
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