By NAOYUKI MORI/ Staff Writer
January 17, 2022 at 06:00 JST
The Nojima Fault Preservation Museum is crowded with visitors on May 29, 1998, not long after it opened in Hokudan, now part of Awaji, in Hyogo Prefecture. (Asahi Shimbun file photo)
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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