By KENGO MAEDA/ Staff Writer
April 10, 2020 at 07:00 JST
Gontaro Omata on March 8 poses in front of the Heiwa Kannon statue set up on the site of a B-29 bomber crash in the Akitsucho 1-chome district of Higashi-Murayama in western Tokyo. (Kengo Maeda)
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