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Children in Naha Reflect on Peace Through Drawing: "Realize Its Preciousness," Say Toma and Sukegawa From Shuri High School.

[Naha] Honoka Toma (17) and Mei Sukegawa (17), third-year students at Okinawa Prefectural Shuri High School and members of the Neo Club dedicated to peace education, held a painting event at the Hiyoko Odoru After-School Club in Naha City on June 23rd, Memorial Day. Through their paintings, they asked the approximately 40 children and their parents, "What is peace?"
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[Naha] Honoka Toma (17) and Mei Sukegawa (17), third-year students at Okinawa Prefectural Shuri High School and members of the Neo Club dedicated to peace education, held a painting event at the Hiyoko Odoru After-School Club in Naha City on June 23rd, Memorial Day. Through their paintings, they asked the approximately 40 children and their parents, "What is peace?"

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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