By TOSHIAKI INAISHI/ Staff Writer
March 1, 2025 at 07:00 JST
Children from nearby high-rise residential complexes watch a traditional “shishimai” lion dance on Jan. 3 at the neighborhood association’s hall in the Kosugimachi 3-chome district of Kawasaki’s Nakahara Ward. (Toshiaki Inaishi)
KAWASAKI—A once-thriving neighborhood association in a district lined by high-rise apartments here is expected to be dissolved by the end of March. [Read More]
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