By MAMORU TAKATSU/ Staff Writer
April 20, 2020 at 07:00 JST
Kazuyuki Saeki shows off a spear that belonged to his grandfather, Sosaku, in November 2019 in the Ashikuraji district of Tateyama, Toyama Prefecture. (Mamoru Takatsu)
TATEYAMA, Toyama Prefecture--Newly discovered black-and-white photographs taken more than 80 years ago bring to life a springtime ritual here, when bear hunters in the Ashikuraji district would venture deep into the snow-covered mountains. [Read More]
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