By ASAKO HANAFUSA/ Staff Writer
August 14, 2020 at 17:45 JST
Human bones belonging to more than 1,500 bodies are discovered at the site of the former cemetery “Umedahaka” in Osaka’s Kita Ward. (Asako Hanafusa)
OSAKA--Researchers have unearthed human bones from more than 1,500 people at a former cemetery that is part of a large-scale redevelopment plan near JR Osaka Station. [Read More]
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