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Silence Behind Double Doors, Smiles Behind Sky-Blue Wallpaper: the "Rainbow Classroom" at Nakadomari Elementary School in Onna Village, Designed to Prevent Loneliness in the Hearing-Impaired Class | Showing Words: Living with Hearing Impairment

[Show Words: Living with Hearing Impairment] (2) Part 2: Kanata Omi = Onna Nakadomari Elementary School Climb the stairs next to the shoe lockers and walk straight down the corridor. Open the door and step through the sky-blue space to find the "Rainbow Classroom." This is where Kanata Omi (7), who attends the class for the hearing impaired, learns Japanese language and arithmetic.
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[Show Words: Living with Hearing Impairment] (2) Part 2: Kanata Omi = Onna Nakadomari Elementary School Climb the stairs next to the shoe lockers and walk straight down the corridor. Open the door and step through the sky-blue space to find the "Rainbow Classroom." This is where Kanata Omi (7), who attends the class for the hearing impaired, learns Japanese language and arithmetic.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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