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"After Offering Somen Noodles and Canned Tuna at the Buddhist Altar, Put Them in the Disaster Supply Storehouse" - Disaster Prevention Specialist's Advice on Making Use of Okinawan Customs

On the 8th, the Hoshizora Community Center in front of Makishi Station in Naha City held a disaster prevention seminar with disaster prevention specialist and social worker Satoru Inagaki as the lecturer. The 50 participating citizens deepened their understanding of the importance of local communities in the event of an earthquake and disaster preparations that make use of Okinawa's lifestyle and culture.
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On the 8th, the Hoshizora Community Center in front of Makishi Station in Naha City held a disaster prevention seminar with disaster prevention specialist and social worker Satoru Inagaki as the lecturer. The 50 participating citizens deepened their understanding of the importance of local communities in the event of an earthquake and disaster preparations that make use of Okinawa's lifestyle and culture.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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