k The Japanese government at the time did not make sufficient damage estimation in the war against the U.S. and other countries. The Japanese government of the time did not adequately estimate the damage caused by the war with the U.S. and other countries 100,000 people died in the Tokyo Air Raid of March 1945, and their bodies could not be burned in crematoriums, so they were burned in many places in the city. The area near the bronze statue of Takamori Saigo in Ueno Park is one such area. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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The Japanese government at the time did not make sufficient damage estimation in the war against the U.S. and other countries. The Japanese government of the time did not adequately estimate the damage caused by the war with the U.S. and other countries  100,000 people died in the Tokyo Air Raid of March 1945, and their bodies could not be burned in crematoriums, so they were burned in many places in the city. The area near the bronze statue of Takamori Saigo in Ueno Park is one such area.
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The Japanese government at the time did not make sufficient damage estimation in the war against the U.S. and other countries.

The Japanese government of the time did not adequately estimate the damage caused by the war with the U.S. and other countries; 100,000 people died in the Tokyo Air Raid of March 1945, and their bodies could not be burned in crematoriums, so they were burned in many places in the city. The area near the bronze statue of Takamori Saigo in Ueno Park is one such area.

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