By SUNAO GUSHIKEN/ Staff Writer
June 27, 2021 at 18:59 JST
The remnants of a pencil in a box, right, and what appears to be a pair of pincers, from the wreckage of a bomber used by the Imperial Japanese Navy. The salvaged wreckage lay in waters off Tanegashima island in Kagoshima Prefecture. (Junko Kozuma, a contracted reporter)
NISHINOOMOTE, Kagoshima Prefecture--Wreckage of a wartime Japanese aircraft salvaged from the seabed near here yielded no human remains, only a pencil and what appeared to be a pair of pincers, team members said. [Read More]
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