“Hinata Yamahara was 10 years old, on a family trip to Osaka, Japan, when he started riding the train alone. Those train rides sparked an interest in something he didn't have words for at the time — how cities are built, and how people navigate them. Now at 17 and applying to colleges, Yamahara has made the connection that investigating...
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