By HIDENORI SATO/ Staff Writer
August 24, 2021 at 08:00 JST
Masahiro Sasaki, second from right, and personnel from Castem Co. hold a news conference at the Hiroshima TV Hall in the city’s Higashi Ward on Aug. 4 in front of an image of the metal origami crane replica. (Hidenori Sato)
HIROSHIMA--Metal replicas of paper cranes folded by atomic bombing victim Sadako Sasaki are now on sale, offering an ever-lasting symbol of hope and peace. [Read More]
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