By YASUAKI OSHIKA/ Senior Staff Writer
July 12, 2025 at 07:00 JST
Cardinal Manyo Maeda, right, who has devoted himself to returning a series of paintings from the Vatican to their homeland of Japan, and Chikako Kinoshita, a great-granddaughter of painter Seikyo Okayama. This photo was taken on June 15 in Osaka’s Chuo Ward. (Yasuaki Oshika)
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