By NAOYUKI MORI/ Staff Writer
January 17, 2022 at 06:00 JST
Masayuki Komeyama poses in front of an outcrop of the Nojima geological fault, preserved under a roof just as it looked after it ruptured the surface during the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake, in Awaji, Hyogo Prefecture, on Jan. 5. (Naoyuki Mori)
AWAJI, Hyogo Prefecture--After nearly a quarter-century, a museum here dedicated to passing down the lessons from the Great Hanshin Earthquake is struggling with falling visitor numbers, as the coronavirus pandemic has dealt the latest blow. [Read More]
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