By YOSHITO ASAKURA/ Staff Writer
July 10, 2024 at 07:00 JST
The crew of the sightseeing gather for a group photo at Lake Kurobeko on June 9. (Yoshito Asakura)
TATEYAMA, Toyama Prefecture--Japan’s highest-altitude alpine sightseeing cruises will cease for good on Nov. 10 after 55 years in operation, a victim of dwindling tourist interest. [Read More]
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