By KOTARO OSE/ Staff Writer
August 16, 2020 at 18:05 JST
Fisherman Urashima Taro, a turtle, hibiscus flowers are portrayed on a seawall in Ibuzuki, Kagoshima Prefecture, on Aug. 7. (Provided by Tadanobu Ninomiya)
IBUSUKI, Kagoshima Prefecture--Instead of a paint brush, two men used a high-pressure washer to create a work of art depicting characters from a popular Japanese fairy tale on a heavily stained seawall here. [Read More]
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