By YASUHIKO SHIMA/ Senior Staff Writer
July 9, 2025 at 18:14 JST
Emperor Naruhito, left, speaks with Fusae Suzuki, right, whose father died in captivity in Mongolia in the aftermath of World War II, on July 8 near Ulan Bator. (Pool)
ULAN BATOR—During their official visit to Mongolia, Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako visited a memorial on the outskirts of the capital on July 8 to pay tribute to approximately 1,700 Japanese who died in detention there following World War II. [Read More]
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