On May 5th, the Kyoto-based NPO "Kūentai," which works to recover the remains of war dead, recovered the remains of at least three people, including skulls and femurs, that had been exposed on the surface of the ground in a hilly area of Goya, Nishihara Town, where they had discovered the remains of dozens of people believed to be those of those who died in the Battle of Okinawa in April. The remains recovery operation took place from April 3rd …
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On May 5th, the Kyoto-based NPO "Kūentai," which works to recover the remains of war dead, recovered the remains of at least three people, including skulls and femurs, that had been exposed on the surface of the ground in a hilly area of Goya, Nishihara Town, where they had discovered the remains of dozens of people believed to be those of those who died in the Battle of Okinawa in April. The remains recovery operation took place from April 3rd …