By HIDEAKI ISHIBASHI/ Senior Staff Writer
August 27, 2024 at 07:00 JST
A sign that reads “You can read Shonen Jump!” is posted on the storefront of the Itsutsubashi branch of Shiokawa Shoten bookstore in Sendai’s Aoba Ward on March 28, 2011, shortly after the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami. (Photo taken by Masayuki Eto, provided by 3.11 Omoide Archive)
SENDAI--By the end of August, this city will lose a small business that once provided a sanctuary where children could take their minds off of the surrounding destruction and misery. [Read More]
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