By YUICHIRO YONEDA/ Staff Writer
May 5, 2021 at 17:40 JST
Flowers and origami cranes are offered May 4 at the newly completed cenotaph in Nagasaki for prisoners of war who died in the city's 1945 atomic bombing. (Shoma Fujiwaki)
NAGASAKI--A cenotaph featuring flying cranes, a symbol of peace, was unveiled here May 4 in memory of prisoners of war who perished in the city’s atomic bombing. [Read More]
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