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Heianme's "Way of Life": Volunteers Continue Cleaning the Waitui for 18 Years, Appealing for Cultural Property Protection in Uruma City, Okinawa.

[Uruma] A volunteer group (led by Tadamitsu Eimon) comprised of five people born in 1947 in Katsuren Henna, Uruma City, has been cleaning the city-designated cultural property "Waitui" once a month for 18 years as of May. Due to the increase in illegal dumping of garbage caused by increased traffic, they have also installed warning panels and are calling for the protection of cultural properties.
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[Uruma] A volunteer group (led by Tadamitsu Eimon) comprised of five people born in 1947 in Katsuren Henna, Uruma City, has been cleaning the city-designated cultural property "Waitui" once a month for 18 years as of May. Due to the increase in illegal dumping of garbage caused by increased traffic, they have also installed warning panels and are calling for the protection of cultural properties.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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