By KEIKO NAGAI/ Staff Writer
May 18, 2024 at 17:43 JST
Rojjanakoul Natcha, far right, and Sartsri Rakkana, second from right, check the temperatures of residents at the Ono Wakoen retirement home in Fukui Prefecture. (Keiko Nagai)
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