By YASUFUMI KADO/ Staff Writer
April 11, 2020 at 07:00 JST
The cemetery for Russian prisoners of war in the Kasugacho district of Izumiotsu, Osaka Prefecture. Photo taken on March 13. (Yasufumi Kado)
IZUMIOTSU, Osaka Prefecture--In a corner of a public cemetery here, tombstones boast a horizontally long shape measuring 50 centimeters tall and 90 cm wide, unlike vertically long gravestones for Japanese around them. [Read More]
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