In an era where ecological awareness is increasingly prevalent, museums worldwide are searching for ways to reduce their carbon footprint while preserving valuable artworks. New research by an international team of experts from Poland and Norway has brought groundbreaking discoveries that could significantly change conservation practices in cultural institutions.
Twenty-two invaluable artifacts, plundered following the Battle of Okinawa in 1945, have made their journey back to Japan, marking a significant moment in the preservation of Okinawa's cultural heritage.