By MAKIKO KOMATSU/ Staff Writer
July 18, 2022 at 16:18 JST
Hideaki Hatta, president of Kyoto Animation Co., visits the former site of the company’s No. 1 studio in Kyoto, where a memorial service was held on July 18 to mark the third year of the arson attack that killed 36 people. (Toshiyuki Hayashi)
KYOTO--A memorial service was held here on July 18 for bereaved families and others to pay their respects to the 36 victims who perished in the arson attack on a Kyoto Animation Co. studio three years ago. [Read More]
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