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A unique Buddhist altar with a hexagonal roof sits in a Kita Ward, Tokyo, apartment that for nearly half a century was Donald Keene’s home and base in Japan. Kazumi Murose, 73, an urushi lacquer artist and living national treasure, and Mikihisa Kinoshita, 66, a sukiya-zukuri master builder, created ...