By YASUYUKI SASAKI/ Staff Writer
March 26, 2020 at 07:00 JST
Fragments of a U.S. B-24 bomber called the Taroa, which attacked ships anchored at Kure in July 1945 and was shot down by the Japanese military (Yasuyuki Sasaki)
KURE, Hiroshima Prefecture--Six pieces recovered from the sunken battleship Yamato on the seabed were added in February to the permanent exhibition at the Kure Maritime Museum here, also known as the Yamato Museum. [Read More]
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