By KENTO MATSUSHIMA/ Staff Writer
May 14, 2025 at 15:41 JST
A small-sized gold "shachihoko" designed to use as a flag-pole crown (Provided by Nagoya Castle General Administration Office)
NAGOYA—The famed “rebirth” of a pair of 17th century gold “shachihoko” tiger-fish ornaments on Nagoya Castle that were smashed in World War II is likely false. [Read More]
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