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Carrying on the Memories of the Battle of Okinawa

"There can be many different ways of conveying the message." I recalled an interview with clinical psychologist Maiko Yoshikawa (50). Ms. Yoshikawa had listened to the stories of those who experienced the Battle of Okinawa. How can we pass on the lessons to the next generation? "Besides research and news, there are various other methods such as movies and entertainment. What resonates with people differs from person to person." ▼ The Okinawa Exh…
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"There can be many different ways of conveying the message." I recalled an interview with clinical psychologist Maiko Yoshikawa (50). Ms. Yoshikawa had listened to the stories of those who experienced the Battle of Okinawa. How can we pass on the lessons to the next generation? "Besides research and news, there are various other methods such as movies and entertainment. What resonates with people differs from person to person." ▼ The Okinawa Exh…

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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