
![Saki Toyama, an 80-year-old Ainu woman who lives in Urakawa, Hokkaido, on Japan's northernmost island, wants the government to apologize and make way for the sake of the Ainu people. "I'm glad to learn the resolution [passed]," she said. (Takehiko Kambayashi/The Washington Times)](http://media.washingtontimes.com/media/img/photos/2008/08/08/20080807-212243-pic-239543040_t756.jpg?362c89b9f4298c1f7d888d4fceb46698f5dfcc26)
Saki Toyama, an 80-year-old Ainu woman who lives in Urakawa, Hokkaido, on Japan's northernmost island, wants the government to apologize and make way for the sake of the Ainu people. "I'm glad to learn the resolution [passed]," she said. (Takehiko Kambayashi/The Washington Times)