By TAKAHIRO OKUBO/ Staff Writer
February 7, 2022 at 07:10 JST
The Naka Incineration Plant in Hiroshima's Naka Ward, which served as a film location for "Drive My Car," on Jan. 15 (Takahiro Okubo)
HIROSHIMA--The beleaguered tourism industry in Hiroshima Prefecture is turning its eager eyes toward fans of "Drive My Car," hoping they will make pilgrimages to locations featured in the popular film. [Read More]
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