By NEN SATOMI/ Staff Writer
October 2, 2025 at 07:00 JST
The advertisement run to solicit applicants for the first Japanese essay competition in 1989 through the second issue of the quarterly magazine Nippon, which was launched by Kazuo and Hiroko Omori earlier the same year. This photo was taken on Sept. 9 in Tokyo's Tachikawa. (Nen Satomi)
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