Japanese government says it's 'practically difficult' to conduct an investigation due to unclear burial location.
The South Korean government insists it was a site of ... s Meiji Industrial Revolution,” which include the Hashima Coal Mine on Hashima island in Nagasaki Prefecture and were designated ...
On Feb. 3, 1942, the Chosei coal mine was submerged by an abnormal flood, killing 136 people from the Korean Peninsula and 47 Japanese who were working in the mine shaft. Last year, the civic ...
Eighty-three years after a devastating flood in the Chosei coal mine in southern Japan claimed the lives of 183 miners, a ...
Below two shafts sticking out of the Seto Inland Sea, the remains of 136 people from the Korean Peninsula and 47 Japanese nationals still lie in the flooded Chosei coal mine in Ube, Yamaguchi ...
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