By RYUICHI KITANO/ Senior Staff Writer
September 5, 2023 at 19:01 JST
Sumiko Yamamoto, center, speaks at a Sept. 4 news conference about what is believed to be a 1923 report on Koreans killed by mobs after the Great Kanto Earthquake. (Ryuichi Kitano)
A document released by a Yokohama group shows a much larger number of Koreans were killed by mobs in Kanagawa Prefecture following the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake than the official count of two. [Read More]
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