By TAKUYA ARAKAKI/ Staff Writer
April 5, 2021 at 07:00 JST
The former Taishobashi bridge, completed in 1915, is seen in an image taken around 1925 from what is now the Sangenya-Nishi district of Osaka’s Taisho Ward, with a horse-drawn carriage and handcart on it. (Asahi Shimbun file photo)
OSAKA--The Daily Yamazaki’s Taisho outlet flies an inviting flag outside its entrance that reads “Okinawan items,” while inside, traditional folk music plays and some of the regulars perform the “kachashi” Okinawan hand dance. [Read More]
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