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Volunteer searching for WWII dead in Japanese caves unearths remains of hundreds of peopleThe remains of some 1,400 people sit in storage for possible identification with DNA testing. So far just six have been identified and returned to their families.
Takamatsu Gushiken hunts caves in Okinawa’s jungles for the bones of those who died in the WWII Battle of Okinawa, one of the ...
Takamatsu Gushiken, a "gamafuya," an Okinawa dialect meaning a person who digs in a cave, searches in a cave for the remains of those who died during the Battle of Okinawa towards the end of the ...
Eighty years on from the Battle of Okinawa during World War II, the remains of some of those killed are still being ...
Takamatsu Gushiken uses a hand hoe to delicately move dirt in a cave while searching for the remains of those who died during the Battle of Okinawa towards the end of the World War II in 1945 ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Itoman: Takamatsu Gushiken turns on a head-torch and enters a cave buried in Okinawa’s jungle. He gently runs his fingers through ...
A new nature-immersive theme park, Junglia Okinawa, is set to open in Okinawa this 25th July offering visitors cutting-edge ...
A 60-hectare jungle-themed adventure park will open near Nago, northern Okinawa, in July, promising thrills and wellness deep ...
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