By AKIRA NAKANO/ Staff Writer
August 6, 2025 at 18:03 JST
Ken Nagamachi offers a silent prayer in front of the portrait of his mother, Yoko, at his home in Hachioji, Tokyo, on Aug. 6. (Koichiro Yoshida)
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