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Okinawa Pottery, Previously without a Designated Holder, Is Redesignated as an Intangible Cultural Property by the Prefecture; Artifacts Excavated From the Murokawa and Aharenura Shell Mounds Are Designated as Tangible Cultural Properties, According to a

On the 12th, the Okinawa Prefectural Council for the Preservation of Cultural Properties (Chairman Uehara Shizuka) handed over a report to Prefectural Superintendent of Education Hanrei Mitsuru calling for the re-designation of Okinawa pottery as a prefectural intangible cultural property (craftsmanship), the recognition of Tsunehide Shimabukuro (77) of Yomitan Village as a holder, and the designation of the Murokawa Shell Mound Excavated Items …
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On the 12th, the Okinawa Prefectural Council for the Preservation of Cultural Properties (Chairman Uehara Shizuka) handed over a report to Prefectural Superintendent of Education Hanrei Mitsuru calling for the re-designation of Okinawa pottery as a prefectural intangible cultural property (craftsmanship), the recognition of Tsunehide Shimabukuro (77) of Yomitan Village as a holder, and the designation of the Murokawa Shell Mound Excavated Items …

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Saturday, September 13, 2025.
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