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[Reporter's Column] Following in the Footsteps of the Kamikazes | Sunday Newsletter Reporter Column

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Yuichiro Aguni, Social Affairs Department Chief: With Mount Sakurajima behind us, spewing ash so thick it seemed to cover the sky, we drove about 30 minutes south from downtown Kagoshima. Looking out the window at the tea fields that boast the largest tea production in the country, we soon arrived at the Chiran Peace Memorial Museum. The lanterns lining the road are said to be a memorial to each and every young man who died in the war.
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Yuichiro Aguni, Social Affairs Department Chief: With Mount Sakurajima behind us, spewing ash so thick it seemed to cover the sky, we drove about 30 minutes south from downtown Kagoshima. Looking out the window at the tea fields that boast the largest tea production in the country, we soon arrived at the Chiran Peace Memorial Museum. The lanterns lining the road are said to be a memorial to each and every young man who died in the war.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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