By TAKEMICHI NISHIBORI/ Staff Writer
November 12, 2025 at 07:00 JST
Eiko Nishiyama, who graduated from Tomioka High School 54 years ago, poses in Tomioka, Fukushima Prefecture, on Oct. 8. “Tomioka High is still alive,” she said. (Takemichi Nishibori)
TOMIOKA, Fukushima Prefecture--A school principal was touched while hearing former students singing their alma mater's song while retrieving their belongings years after the evacuation order following the Fukushima nuclear disaster. [Read More]
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