By MINAKO YOSHIMOTO/ Staff Writer
April 21, 2022 at 07:10 JST
Pieces of the nameplates of wartime malaria victims are left on the ground near the Wasurena-ishi monument on Iriomotejima island in Taketomi, Okinawa Prefecture, on March 10. (Provided by a resident)
Islanders in southwestern Japan have launched a fund-raising drive to restore a monument to wartime malaria victims that was damaged in a typhoon. [Read More]
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