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"I'm Getting Old, so This Might Be My Last Trip," Says 14 War Veterans, Who Set Off to Visit Graves in Palau, Seeking Memories of Their Deceased Family Members, some of Whom Were Drafted and Malnourished.

Participants in the "Memorial Grave Visit Trip" (organized by Kokusai Travel Agency) to mourn Okinawans who lost their lives in Palau during the Pacific War departed Naha Airport on the 10th. Including one person who will join them locally, the group consists of 14 war veterans aged between 92 and 53. They will visit Angaur Island and Peleliu Island on the 12th, and Koror Island on the 13th, and pay their respects at the memorial monuments on ea…
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Participants in the "Memorial Grave Visit Trip" (organized by Kokusai Travel Agency) to mourn Okinawans who lost their lives in Palau during the Pacific War departed Naha Airport on the 10th. Including one person who will join them locally, the group consists of 14 war veterans aged between 92 and 53. They will visit Angaur Island and Peleliu Island on the 12th, and Koror Island on the 13th, and pay their respects at the memorial monuments on ea…

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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