By MAMORU NAGAYA/ Staff Writer
May 2, 2021 at 18:35 JST
Attendees wear masks and refrain from singing the national anthem or the town's song as a precaution against the novel coronavirus during the coming-of-age ceremony held in Futaba, Fukushima Prefecture, on May 1. (Mamoru Nagaya)
FUTABA, Fukushima Prefecture--The town of Futaba on May 1 celebrated its long journey back to partial normality by holding its first coming of age ceremony for 20-year-olds since the 2011 nuclear disaster. [Read More]
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