THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
November 4, 2022 at 16:36 JST
People in traditional attire in the “Kiyari procession,” a ritual to carry timber ahead of restoration work on Shuri-jo castle's main hall, in Naha on Nov. 3 (Minako Yoshimoto)
NAHA--Restoration work is moving full steam ahead on the Seiden main hall of the landmark Shuri-jo castle, which burned down three years ago. [Read More]
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