By KOTARO EBARA/ Staff Writer
November 24, 2021 at 17:05 JST
Pumice stones approach the shore of the western part of Miyakejima island of the Izu isle chain south of central Tokyo on Nov. 23. (Kotaro Ebara)
MIYAKEJIMA ISLAND—Volcanic lumps of pumice have reached Miyakejima island, about 180 kilometers south of central Tokyo, causing headaches for the local tourism industry. [Read More]
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