By YOSHINOBU MATSUNAGA/ Staff Writer
March 1, 2020 at 07:10 JST
A woman cleans a ceramic figurine made about 70 years ago when Japan was under U.S. occupation. (Noboru Tomura)
SETO, Aichi Prefecture--Four wooden crates that lay in a warehouse here for decades yielded an unexpected trove of ceramic figurines manufactured when Japan was under U.S. occupation. [Read More]
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