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Restoration work of Kumamoto Castle's main tower (front) has been completed, but the Uto-yagura tower (back, covered) is still undergoing repairs 10 years after a pair of powerful earthquakes in Kumamoto Prefecture.
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KUMAMOTO - Work to restore Kumamoto Castle, a landmark in the prefecture that was damaged in a pair of powerful earthquakes a decade ago, is still ongoing. While repair work has been completed on the castle's main tower, the Uto-yagura tower — also known as the castle's third tower — and stone walls are still being reconstructed. Those involved in the restoration aim to fully reopen the castle in fiscal 2052. Kumamoto Castle was battered by the magnitude-6.5 foreshock at 9:26 p.m. on April 14, 2016, and the magnitude-7.3 main quake some 28 hours later. Property damage totaled about ¥63.4 billion. In a time of both misinformation and too much information, SUBSCRIBE NOW
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