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August 13, 2013 A STRANDED fishing boat that became a symbol of the devastation of Japan's 2011 tsunami has long divided a northeastern coastal city - between those who wanted to keep it as a monument of survival and those who wanted a painful reminder gone.
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Japanese Title
Kesennuma votes to destroy tsunami ship Kyotokumaru | The Australian
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August 13, 2013 A STRANDED fishing boat that became a symbol of the devastation of Japan's 2011 tsunami has long divided a northeastern coastal city - between those who wanted to keep it as a monument of survival and those who wanted a painful reminder gone.
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