A Vietnamese interpreter in Sendai is supporting his fellow countrymen in detention centers and prisons in Japan by sending them books written in their native language.
“Even those who committed crimes can change their lives if they read books and acquire the right mindset,” said Do Van Tuan, a firm believer in the power of books.
The 45-year-old interpreter often visits the Sendai Detention House in the city’s Wakabayashi Ward, one of the first places that prompted him to pursue the cause. When he accompanied a visitor to the detention center as an interpreter, he came to learn of the situation faced by foreign detainees, particularly Vietnamese inmates.

AloJapan.com