By TABITO FUKUTOMI/ Staff Writer
January 1, 2022 at 07:00 JST
Eiji Koizumi, right, holds a wall clock with his eldest son, Shuichi, and grandson Sota at his home in Hiroshima on Nov. 21. (Tabito Fukutomi)
HIROSHIMA--Passed down from his grandfather, a U.S.-made wooden clock that hangs on a living room wall at Eiji Koizumi’s home here has stood the test of time and an atomic bomb blast. [Read More]
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