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A Letter From His Grandfather, Who Died in Battle at the Age of 21, Saying, "Use the Insurance Money to Raise a Respectable Child"—His Grandson, a Musician, Poses Questions About War to Junior High School Students at a Peace Education Concert at Ginowan Junior High School.
[81 years after the war] [Ginowan] Ginowan Junior High School (Principal: Rikako Miyazato) held a peace education live lecture event, "PEACE LIVE ~The Lives of My Grandparents~," on May 28, featuring Okinawan musician Akabashi. Akabashi recounted the stories of his grandfather, who died in the Sino-Japanese War, and his grandmother, asking the question, "What is necessary to protect peace?"
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[81 years after the war] [Ginowan] Ginowan Junior High School (Principal: Rikako Miyazato) held a peace education live lecture event, "PEACE LIVE ~The Lives of My Grandparents~," on May 28, featuring Okinawan musician Akabashi. Akabashi recounted the stories of his grandfather, who died in the Sino-Japanese War, and his grandmother, asking the question, "What is necessary to protect peace?"