By KAZUYUKI ITO/ Staff Writer
November 3, 2019 at 16:40 JST
Firefighters and police officers investigate near the Seiden main hall of the Shuri-jo castle destroyed by fire last week. (Motoki Nagasawa)
NAHA--Environmental protection of forests and the advancing age of artisans could hinder efforts to rebuild the many wooden structures at the Shuri-jo castle complex that were destroyed by fire early on Oct. 31. [Read More]
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