By TOMOAKI ITO/ Senior Staff Writer
July 10, 2022 at 07:00 JST
Keiko Nakamura, second from left in the background, the fourth daughter of Katsuhiro Hibino, and Tazue Yanagawa, far left, his fifth daughter, accompany their father with his eldest and second-eldest daughters on his trip to the Itokazu underground shelter in Nanjo, Okinawa Prefecture, on June 23, 2007. (Provided by Keiko Nakamura)
NANJO, Okinawa Prefecture--Filled with guilt for his fallen comrades in arms, a former Imperial Japanese Army soldier started working as a doll craftsman following the end of World War II. [Read More]
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