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Japan woman opens cafe after terminal cancer diagnosis, hires disabled staff to give hope

Three years after her diagnosis, Inoue continues to thrive, determined to run cafe for as long as she has breath

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A Japanese woman opens a cafe following a terminal cancer diagnosis and hires disabled staff to inspire hope. Photo: SCMP composite/fnn.jp
Fran Luin Beijing

A Japanese woman with terminal cancer opened a café in her final days to offer disabled people both work and hope.

Yukie Inoue, 54, was diagnosed with Stage Four cervical cancer in April 2022.

The cancer quickly spread to her lymph nodes and bones. The doctor informed her that it was too late for radiotherapy or surgery and estimated she had only 18 months left to live.

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Nonetheless, Inoue chose to fight her cancer positively, contemplating the meaning of life: “How should I live the time I have left?”

Inoue’s niece, Miyu, who has Down syndrome, came to her mind.

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She recalled that Miyu had always dreamed of working at a café since childhood but had struggled to find employment in that setting.

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