

Nan was born and raised in Tokyo but her family is from Myanmar. When Nan know that she was stateless and his father is planning to take her home with him, she is shocked but she know from her mother's diary that her father and mother had been involved in the 8888 Uprising about 30 years ago and had immigrated to Japan as a refugee. As told of Burmese-born Japanese singer Aung Kimura, she understood everything and she decided to go to Myanmar, where his relatives live.
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