By EMIKA TERASHIMA/ Staff Writer
August 9, 2023 at 15:50 JST
Miyo-chan’s home, close to Takeo Saito’s, is shown on Saito’s handmade map. It says her four family members were killed in the atomic bombing. (Kengo Hiyoshi)
NAGASAKI—For about four decades, Takeo Saito has been creating a map of the Shiroyamamachi 1-chome area here, driven by a sense of guilt. [Read More]
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