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It's a small world: In Japan, moss wins hearts
[Article] Kaori Shibo bends her head down and peers through a magnifying glass in a forest in central Japan, emitting a delighted gasp. The object of her adoration? Moss. She's out on a stroll with around 20 other people who are part of a growing community in Japan obsessed with moss.
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Through the looking glass.This Japanese woman is searching for something special.It’s small, green and abundant in this forest. Yes, it’s moss.Kaori's here with other members of a moss viewing party, who love the plant as mush as she does.Kaori Shibo, moss enthusiast:"Before, it was never...
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