By TAKUYA ISAYAMA/ Staff Writer
November 29, 2019 at 16:35 JST
A diver searches for the shipwreck of the Kanrin Maru in the water off the coast of Kikonai town in Hokkaido on Nov. 23. (Takuya Isayama)
KIKONAI, Hokkaido--A six-day underwater search failed to locate the Kanrin Maru, a 19th-century warship that made Japan’s first cross-Pacific voyage to the United States, but researchers have not given up hope. [Read More]
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