Anatomist builds tomb for bugs killed by humans at Buddhist temple

Anatomist builds tomb for bugs killed by humans at Buddhist temple

Japanese anatomist Takeshi Yoro and architect Kengo Kuma shake hands before a tomb for bugs killed by humans at the Kencho-ji temple in Kamakura, southwest of Tokyo, on June 4, 2015. A memorial service was held the same day for the new tomb, funded by Yoro, known as a bug lover, and designed by Kuma to look like a pile of insect cages. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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