By SUNAO GUSHIKEN/ Staff Writer
June 24, 2021 at 18:17 JST
Part of the wreckage of a sunken aircraft believed to have been used by the Imperial Japanese Navy is dug out of the sea off Tanegashima island in Kagoshima Prefecture on June 23. (The Asahi Shimbun)
NISHINOOMOTE, Kagoshima Prefecture--Part of the wreckage of what is believed to be a Japanese warplane saw the light of day after more than 75 years as it was pulled from the waters off an island here on June 23. [Read More]
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