By RYOSUKE NONAKA/ Staff Writer
August 20, 2021 at 07:00 JST
Children use a binocular and a telescope to count migrating swans in Hiranai, Aomori Prefecture, sometime around 1965. (Provided by the Hiranai municipal board of education)
Many Japanese no doubt harbor fond memories of their days at elementary school when they were asked to keep a diary of things like daily temperature change or the growth of morning glory seeds they had planted as homework during the summer vacation. [Read More]
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A series based on diplomatic documents declassified by Japan’s Foreign Ministry
A series about Japanese-Americans and their memories of World War II