THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
October 2, 2021 at 07:10 JST
An image of the Warabi destroyer created by combining that of the bow section, right, found during a survey last year, and that of the stern portion, discovered earlier this year (Provided by Hydro Systems Development Inc. and Asahi Consultant)
MATSUE--For more than 90 years, the final resting place of the Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer Warabi was unknown after a collision with a light cruiser during a nighttime drill in the Sea of Japan. [Read More]
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