By TAKESHIRO TOKUNAGA/ Staff Writer
August 16, 2022 at 17:23 JST
Nobuko Kamei shares her experiences of living through air raids in Kobe for the first time in front of an audience in Kyoto on July 28. (Takeshiro Tokunaga)
Twelve-year-old Nobuko Kamei was living with her parents and older sister in Kobe after returning from where she had evacuated to as World War II raged on and drew near the end. [Read More]
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