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Fifteen American Soldiers Volunteer to Clean up the Katsuren Castle Ruins Amawari Park, Saying They "Want to Contribute to the community."

[Uruma] On the 15th, 15 U.S. soldiers stationed at White Beach worked up a sweat cleaning the Katsuren Castle Ruins Amawari Park (Director: Makimotoji). Representative Christopher Sewell (35) said, "This is the second time we've offered to do a cleaning activity. Our purpose is to foster camaraderie with the local community and contribute to keeping the area clean through volunteer work."
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[Uruma] On the 15th, 15 U.S. soldiers stationed at White Beach worked up a sweat cleaning the Katsuren Castle Ruins Amawari Park (Director: Makimotoji). Representative Christopher Sewell (35) said, "This is the second time we've offered to do a cleaning activity. Our purpose is to foster camaraderie with the local community and contribute to keeping the area clean through volunteer work."

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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