ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月27日 08時04分
As President #Trump and North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, prepare for a second summit meeting this week in #Vietnam, there is nervous anticipation that a political thaw could ease the North out of its long isolation. Perhaps nowhere is that hope stronger than among ethnic Koreans in Japan — a community that embraced North Korea as the rest of the world cut it off, reports #nytimes Tokyo bureau chief @motokorich. Jiro Oshima is among those Koreans. Every time he wants to see his siblings, he must travel to North Korea. He’s made the journey more than a dozen times since the 1960s. Seen here are photos of Jiro visiting the country (right) and Jiro with his older brother as children in #Japan (left). Jiro started visiting the Communist nation when his parents and siblings moved there as part of a repatriation program. “If only this could have happened a little earlier,” he said. @andreadicenzo shot this photo. Visit the link in our profile to read more.
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