By NAOKI NAKAYAMA/ Staff Writer
February 12, 2021 at 19:00 JST
As the Minami-Aoyama apartment complex for disaster victims opens to new residents, Iwate Governor Takuya Tasso, right, gives a replica of a key to Yoko Minato in Morioka on Feb. 11. (Naoki Nakayama)
MORIOKA--After many years of waiting, new residents can finally move into the Minami-Aoyama apartment complex here, the last built for victims of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami. [Read More]
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