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Dozens of times a year, Rebun Kayo takes a ferry to a small island across from the port of Hiroshima in search of the remains ...
Rebun Kayo shows bone fragments he found in a hole at a site on Ninoshima Island, where he searches for the remains of atomic bomb victims. (Reuters pic) Dozens of times a year, Rebun Kayo takes a ...
Rebun Kayo looks for the bone fragments unearthed at a site on Ninoshima Island, where he searches for the remains of atomic bomb victims, believed to have been buried there since 1945, Hiroshima ...
Dozens of times a year, Rebun Kayo takes a ferry to a small island across from the port of Hiroshima in search of the remains of those killed by the atomic bomb 80 years ago. For the 47-year-old ...
NINOSHIMA, Japan — Dozens of times a year, Rebun Kayo takes a ferry to a small island across from the port of Hiroshima in search of the remains of those killed by the atomic bomb 80 years ago ...
NINOSHIMA, Japan (Reuters) -Dozens of times a year, Rebun Kayo takes a ferry to a small island across from the port of Hiroshima in search of the remains of those killed by the atomic bomb 80 years ...
The world is witnessing critical events, from a volunteer in Hiroshima searching for war remains, to escalating trade wars ...
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