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81 Years After the Sinking of the Tsushima Maru, Survivors and Bereaved Families Offer Prayers for the Souls of the 1,484 Killed in the Attack by a u.s. Submarine

On the morning of the 22nd, marking 81 years since the evacuation ship "Tsushima Maru," which departed Naha Port in Okinawa Prefecture with a total of 1,788 people, including schoolchildren and ordinary residents, was sunk by a U.S. Navy submarine, a memorial service hosted by the Tsushima Maru Memorial Association began at the Kozakura Tower, a memorial monument in Wakasa, Naha City. Survivors and bereaved families attended and offered prayers …
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On the morning of the 22nd, marking 81 years since the evacuation ship "Tsushima Maru," which departed Naha Port in Okinawa Prefecture with a total of 1,788 people, including schoolchildren and ordinary residents, was sunk by a U.S. Navy submarine, a memorial service hosted by the Tsushima Maru Memorial Association began at the Kozakura Tower, a memorial monument in Wakasa, Naha City. Survivors and bereaved families attended and offered prayers …

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Friday, August 22, 2025.
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