By YUKI KAWANO/ Staff Writer
February 27, 2022 at 07:00 JST
Homes that were used by U.S. military personnel’s families and newly built American-style residences at Johnson Town reproduce an atmosphere similar to that of suburban areas of the United States. (Reina Kitamura)
IRUMA, Saitama Prefecture—A suburban area here is trying to attract tourists by reproducing the “laid-back” atmosphere of a time and a place that were more associated with war. [Read More]
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