By SHOKO TAMAKI/ Staff Writer
December 31, 2020 at 07:30 JST
Shinichi Ishikawa, left, and his wife, Keiko, pose with a portrait of their daughter Yuri and a bunch of keys, a memento of hers, on Nov. 4 in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture. They decided, at Keiko's behest, to keep the keys for themselves. (Shoko Tamaki)
YOKOSUKA, Kanagawa Prefecture--Charred work-related documents dated Dec. 2, 2012, remain stuck fast to a young woman's bag. [Read More]
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