By CHIFUMI SHINYA/ Staff Writer
September 10, 2024 at 18:29 JST
Shizuko Sato, right, offers flowers at a communal gravesite in Sapporo on Sept. 7. The grave is dedicated to Japanese, Sato's mother among them, who were left behind in Sakhalin after World War II. (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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