By YOSHIAKI KONISHI/ Staff Writer
May 1, 2022 at 18:21 JST
The Utoro peace memorial hall, left in the background, and a bunkhouse for Korean laborers from the prewar period reconstructed in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, in April. (Kenta Sujino)
UJI, Kyoto Prefecture--A peace memorial hall opened in this district that is synonymous with the hardships faced by wartime Korean laborers who were stuck in Japan after World War II and decided to settle here, creating a Korean community that exists to this day. [Read More]
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