By SONOKO MIYAZAKI/ Staff Writer
October 24, 2019 at 07:00 JST
The original building, which opened as a Hiroshima Andersen shop in 1967. A door of a vault that survived the blaze was removed for use as a refrigerator to make bread. (Provided by Andersen Group)
HIROSHIMA--A wall in Hiroshima Andersen's flagship shop here was returned to its historic place in the building, where it was irradiated by the atomic bomb that devastated this city in 1945. [Read More]
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