TOKYO -- Toru Ueda, 50, who used to run a newspaper delivery service in the western Japanese prefecture of Hyogo, wanted a fresh start on life two years ago and decided to buy something unique: pieces of two mountains.
TOKYO -- Toru Ueda, 50, who used to run a newspaper delivery service in the western Japanese prefecture of Hyogo, wanted a fresh start on life two years ago and decided to buy something unique: pieces of two mountains.