By MIKA KUNIYOSHI/ Staff Writer
December 11, 2020 at 07:10 JST
A U.S.-made vault in the basement of the Bank of the Ryukyus, which was used from the U.S. occupation period until this past summer (Mika Kuniyoshi)
NAHA--Normally the visitors lined up at the Bank of the Ryukyus’ main office are eager to deal with their accounts, not hear an account of the bank. [Read More]
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