By MIKA KUNIYOSHI/ Staff Writer
August 23, 2020 at 17:32 JST
Relatives attend a memorial service in Naha on Aug. 22 for the victims who died in the U.S. torpedo attack on the Tsushima Maru cargo ship in 1944. (Tsukasa Kimura)
NAHA--A scaled-back memorial service was held here on Aug. 22 on the 76th anniversary of the sinking of a Japanese cargo ship evacuating about 1,800 children, teachers and parents from Okinawa. [Read More]
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