noriyasu is look to his son keita to take on that task. keita began learning when he was 18. in the nine years since, he has proven himself to be competent at the basics. keita recently went one step further producing objects suitable for exhibitions. more than 500 peach pits went into this platter. >> translator: making something from scratch. i think this breathes life into even ordinary products. >> reporter: with keita coming along, noriyasu is released that the practice will continue for at least one more generation. >> translator: i imagine my own father must have felt the same way. he must have been pleased when i took over. >> reporter: from father to son and then grandson. for this family peach pits are the heart of the matter. >>> members of a non-governmental organization in china are trying to save some of their country's youngest people. they're seeing more and more parents abandon their babies largely because of poverty. so they're doing what they can to give those children a future. nhk world's -- yamamoto has more. >> reporter: this baby arrived at hospital wi