By TAKASHI OGAWA/ Staff Writer
August 30, 2020 at 07:00 JST
The wreck of the No. 50 submarine chaser rests in waters about 30 meters deep off Futami Port in Chichijima island, one of the Ogasawara islands south of Tokyo, on Aug. 5. A high-angle gun still remains on the bow. (Takuya Isayama)
The aquamarine waters of the Ogasawara island chain far south of Tokyo rank as one of the nation's stellar diving spots. They are also a graveyard of wartime wrecks. [Read More]
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