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Evacuees Who Lost Their Lives in Taiwan: No Inscriptions on the "Cornerstone of Peace"—Grandchildren Recount Memories of the War.

[81 Years After the War] [Yoshitaka Matsuda, Taiwan Correspondent] Nahema Kinjo, originally from Tonoshiro, Ishigaki Town (at the time), evacuated to Taiwan with her family around September 1944, towards the end of the Asia-Pacific War, and died in her mid-60s without ever returning to Ishigaki Island. According to research by local historians in Taiwan, there were other people besides Ms. Kinjo who evacuated from Yaeyama and died before their r…
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[81 Years After the War] [Yoshitaka Matsuda, Taiwan Correspondent] Nahema Kinjo, originally from Tonoshiro, Ishigaki Town (at the time), evacuated to Taiwan with her family around September 1944, towards the end of the Asia-Pacific War, and died in her mid-60s without ever returning to Ishigaki Island. According to research by local historians in Taiwan, there were other people besides Ms. Kinjo who evacuated from Yaeyama and died before their r…

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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