SEOUL - The remains of 20,000 Korean noses cut off as war booty by Japanese Samurai have found a permanent burial ground after nearly 400 years, AP reports. The noses, belonging to Korean soldiers and civilians killed during a Japanese invasion in 1597, are to be buried next week near Puan on the south-western coast.
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