By MASAKAZU HIGASHINO/ Staff Writer
September 17, 2024 at 17:11 JST
Ayuka Saito, holding baby Ouga in Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture, on Sept. 12 says, “The bears may be still near here.” (Masakazu Higashino)
OTSUCHI, Iwate Prefecture—All of Ayuka Saito’s training in the Self-Defense Forces could not have prepared her for the life-and-death situation she faced while holding her baby. [Read More]
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