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(17) A Heart that Wishes for Growth: Five Monuments in the Form of Statues and Stone Monuments - Miyakojima City Sunagawa Elementary School - Lion Statue that Has Watched over for 60 Years - Children: "There Are Many, but Each Has Its Own Individuality"

The most notable feature of Miyakojima Municipal Sunagawa Elementary School (66 students) is the five monuments, including lion statues and memorial stones, lined up next to the main entrance. As a symbolic location for the school, it's a favorite spot for children, with people taking commemorative photos on special occasions. The most impactful is the lion statue; children climb on it and play by grabbing its ears.
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The most notable feature of Miyakojima Municipal Sunagawa Elementary School (66 students) is the five monuments, including lion statues and memorial stones, lined up next to the main entrance. As a symbolic location for the school, it's a favorite spot for children, with people taking commemorative photos on special occasions. The most impactful is the lion statue; children climb on it and play by grabbing its ears.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Monday, August 3, 2026.
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