A photo shows a sunk landing ship in Ogasawara Village, Tokyo on March 18, 2020. More than 100 warships and commandeered civil ships, attached by U.S. military forces during the World War II, have remained sunken on the sea bed around the Ogasawara Islands. Details of sinking and names of most of them are still unknown. Nobuaki Kasai, who owns a diving shop in Chichijima Island, had felt impatient that he couldn't explain what happened to the ships. He had been feeling sorry for the ship crews who died and their bereaved family members. Kasai together with about 15 members started to examine t

A photo shows a sunk landing ship in Ogasawara Village, Tokyo on March 18, 2020. More than 100 warships and commandeered civil ships, attached by U.S. military forces during the World War II, have remained sunken on the sea bed around the Ogasawara Islands. Details of sinking and names of most of them are still unknown. Nobuaki Kasai, who owns a diving shop in Chichijima Island, had felt impatient that he couldn't explain what happened to the ships. He had been feeling sorry for the ship crews who died and their bereaved family members. Kasai together with about 15 members started to examine t Stockfoto
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21. Juli 2020

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