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Husband spends 2 years planting thousands of flowers to bring his blind wife joy.
The garden draws up to 7,000 people a day when the flowers are in bloom in March and April .
Mr. and Mrs. Kuroki got married in 1956 and lived a full life together on their dairy farm in Shintomi , Japan .
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