By MASATOSHI KASAHARA/ Staff Writer
November 13, 2019 at 07:10 JST
Bones of a young humpback whale buried last autumn are dug up on Irino beach in Kuroshio, Kochi Prefecture, on Oct. 30. (Masatoshi Kasahara)
KUROSHIO, Kochi Prefecture--The remains of an estimated 10-ton whale that washed ashore here late last year will go on public display in Okinawa Prefecture, a famed whale breeding ground. [Read More]
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