By YASUKAZU AKADA/ Staff Writer
July 2, 2024 at 16:36 JST
Chef Toshiya Ikehata stands in front of his French restaurant, L’Atelier de Noto, which was destroyed by the Noto Peninsula earthquake, in Wajima, Ishikawa Prefecture, on April 11. (Yasukazu Akada)
WAJIMA, Ishikawa Prefecture--A serving of sashimi here not only brought a smile to the face of a diner, but it also symbolized a turning point for this quake-devastated city and the life of a chef. [Read More]
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