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[The war experiences of Umanchu, who keep talking] (510) Air raids in Taiwan, days of fleeing, Yoko Shimoji (92), from Taiwan, struggled to find food after repatriation

Due to his father's work as a train driver, he was born in Changhua City, Taiwan under Japanese rule. He lived with his parents, brothers, sisters, grandfather, and about eight other family members. In Taiwan, he studied the Japanese alphabet, just like in Japan. People ask him, "You understand Taiwanese, right?" but he doesn't.
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Due to his father's work as a train driver, he was born in Changhua City, Taiwan under Japanese rule. He lived with his parents, brothers, sisters, grandfather, and about eight other family members. In Taiwan, he studied the Japanese alphabet, just like in Japan. People ask him, "You understand Taiwanese, right?" but he doesn't.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
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