By NOBORU TOMURA/ Staff Writer
January 22, 2021 at 18:55 JST
Graffiti, believed to be about 440 years old, is seen scribbled on the wall inside the main hall of Gankoji temple in Mitake, Gifu Prefecture, on May 14, 2020. (Noboru Tomura)
MITAKE, Gifu Prefecture--The Cultural Affairs Agency is instructing a temple here to preserve 440-year-old graffiti discovered in its building last year. [Read More]
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