By MAYURI ITO/ Staff Writer
December 10, 2022 at 07:10 JST
Lily Yuriko Nakai Havey, who painted this picture, said she envied the wild rabbits that hopped freely through the barbed wire while her family was interned inside. (Provided by Lily Yuriko Nakai Havey)
MATSUDO, Chiba Prefecture--A second-generation Japanese-American painter recently self-published a Japanese edition of her memoir about living in wartime internment camps as a child in the United States. [Read More]
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