By MORIKAZU KOGEN/ Staff Writer
June 24, 2021 at 07:10 JST
A forest of steel towers at KDDI Corp.’s Yamata Transmitting Station seen from atop the main building in Koga, Ibaraki Prefecture, on April 26. The highest tower stands 70 meters. (Morikazu Kogen)
KOGA, Ibaraki Prefecture--Standing tall and proud over an area of 1 million square meters or so, a forest of steel towers in two-tone red and white is the dominant feature under the blue sky against the backdrop of Mount Tsukubasan. [Read More]
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