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Eight Elementary and Junior High School Students Representing Tokai and Mie Prefectures Pay a Courtesy Visit to the Deputy Mayor of Suzuka to Pledge Their Best Efforts at the National Karate Tournament

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[Suzuka] Eight elementary and junior high school students competing in the national karate tournament pledged their best efforts to Vice Mayor Higuchi Yukito at Suzuka City Hall in Mie Prefecture on the 18th. The visitors included six elementary school students: Shoryu Hayakawa (7), a first-grader at Asahigaoka Elementary School; Midori Yoshikawa (7), a first-grader at Chota Elementary School; Yasuo Hayakawa (12), Yuto Kakeyama (12), and Kota Ta…
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[Suzuka] Eight elementary and junior high school students competing in the national karate tournament pledged their best efforts to Vice Mayor Higuchi Yukito at Suzuka City Hall in Mie Prefecture on the 18th. The visitors included six elementary school students: Shoryu Hayakawa (7), a first-grader at Asahigaoka Elementary School; Midori Yoshikawa (7), a first-grader at Chota Elementary School; Yasuo Hayakawa (12), Yuto Kakeyama (12), and Kota Ta…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news in on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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