By CHIFUMI SHINYA/ Staff Writer
September 10, 2024 at 18:29 JST
Koji Matsumoto, a member of the delegation of Japanese temporarily returning from Sakhalin, in Sapporo on Sept. 7 (Chifumi Shinya)
SAPPORO—Japanese citizens who remained in Sakhalin, or Karafuto, after World War II can visit Japan once more after years of uncertainty. [Read More]
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