By ERINA ITO/ Staff Writer
March 23, 2020 at 07:00 JST
Moyai statues carved from "kogaseki" rock produced in Niijima island are set up across the island. (Erina Ito)
Were it not for signs in Japanese, visitors to an outdoor "onsen" hot spring perched on a rocky island promontory far from the capital could be forgiven for thinking they had been magically transported to the ruins of an ancient Greek temple in the Aegean Sea. [Read More]
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