By JUN SATO/ Staff Writer
September 11, 2021 at 07:00 JST
The monument dedicated by Ha Jung-woong is engraved with the faces of Noritaka Asakawa on the right and his younger brother Takumi on the left. (Jun Sato)
KAWAGUCHI, Saitama Prefecture--An ethnic Korean art collector here has dedicated a monument to commemorate Japanese brothers who fell in love with Korean culture during the nation’s colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula. [Read More]
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