By SHUNSUKE NAKAMURA/ Senior Staff Writer
June 1, 2020 at 07:00 JST
Noshima island, left foreground, and Taizakishima island, right foreground, served as strongholds for the medieval Murakami Kaizoku pirates. (Provided by the Murakami Kaizoku Museum)
OTSU, Shiga Prefecture--Authorities are stepping up measures to preserve underwater cultural sites, ranging from medieval Mongolian invasion ships sunk by a “divine wind” to inland ruins now submerged in lakes. [Read More]
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