Remains of 193 Japanese war dead added to National Cemetery
The remains of 193 Japanese war dead have been added to the National Cemetery in Japan. This addition is part of an ongoing effort to honor those who lost their lives during wartime. The ceremony was attended by officials and families of the deceased.
- ▪The remains were interred in a ceremony at the National Cemetery.
- ▪This event is part of Japan's efforts to honor its war dead.
- ▪Officials and families of the deceased participated in the ceremony.
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