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42 Members of the Antarctic Research Team Return to Narita After Completing Their Mission, Flying From Australia (Kyodo News)

The 42 members of the 67th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition's summer team, who completed intensive oceanographic observations off the coast of the Totten Glacier in East Antarctica, arrived at Narita Airport by air from Australia, their transit point on the Antarctic research vessel "Shirase." Together with the team members who returned in February, all members of the 67th summer team have now completed their mission. The evening was crow…
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The 42 members of the 67th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition's summer team, who completed intensive oceanographic observations off the coast of the Totten Glacier in East Antarctica, arrived at Narita Airport by air from Australia, their transit point on the Antarctic research vessel "Shirase." Together with the team members who returned in February, all members of the 67th summer team have now completed their mission. The evening was crow…

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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