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Learning About the Battle of Okinawa From Relics: Fears Sown From a Broken Water Bottle: 15 Members of the Naha High School Interact Club with the Help of the Hamadas From Aomori

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[Naha] On May 13, Tetsuji Hamada (62) and his wife Ritsuko (60), volunteers who collect remains from Aomori Prefecture, met with 15 students from the Interact Club at Naha Prefectural High School in Naha City. They showed the students personal belongings they had collected from caves (natural trenches) where residents had taken refuge during the Battle of Okinawa, and said, "Each of these had an owner and a family.
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[Naha] On May 13, Tetsuji Hamada (62) and his wife Ritsuko (60), volunteers who collect remains from Aomori Prefecture, met with 15 students from the Interact Club at Naha Prefectural High School in Naha City. They showed the students personal belongings they had collected from caves (natural trenches) where residents had taken refuge during the Battle of Okinawa, and said, "Each of these had an owner and a family.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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