By NEN SATOMI/ Staff Writer
October 2, 2025 at 07:00 JST
Kazuo Omori and his wife, Hiroko, who have organized a Japanese essay contest for 37 years, show off entries for this year’s event on Sept. 9 in Tokyo’s Tachikawa. (Nen Satomi)
Over nearly four decades, Kazuo and Hiroko Omori have spread and nurtured the seeds of grassroots exchanges around the globe, through the magic of learning Japanese. [Read More]
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