By HIRAKU HIGA/ Staff Writer
January 2, 2021 at 07:10 JST
Kiyoko Iwata, right, receives the remains of her older brother, Kikuma Michihara, in front of the atomic bomb victim memorial tower in Hiroshima on Dec. 8. (Hiraku Higa)
HIROSHIMA--Kiyoko Iwata last saw her older brother when he was heading out to go to war. Then the unthinkable happened. [Read More]
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