By TOMOMI TERASAWA/ Staff Writer
January 18, 2023 at 18:12 JST
The carcass of “Yodo-chan” the whale is towed near the mouth of the Yodogawa river in Osaka Bay on the morning of Jan. 18 before being transferred to a workboat. (Satoru Ogawa)
OSAKA--As onlookers said goodbye, a 15-meter dead sperm whale affectionally called "Yodo-chan" began the process of being buried at sea on the morning of Jan. 18. [Read More]
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