By SHOKO RIKIMARU/ Staff Writer
March 14, 2020 at 14:23 JST
Futaba town government employees welcome a train arriving at the Futaba Station on the JR Joban Line on March 14 and hand out souvenirs to passengers. (Yosuke Fukudome)
A 21-kilometer section of the JR Joban Line that was suspended because of the Fukushima nuclear crisis reopened March 14, restoring full service between Nippori Station in Tokyo and Iwanuma Station in northern Miyagi Prefecture for the first time in nine years. [Read More]
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