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"Swimming Lessons" Begin at Private Facilities; 7 Elementary Schools in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture, to Reduce Repair and Maintenance Costs.

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[Kameyama] The Kameyama City Board of Education (Superintendent Hiroshi Nakahara) in Mie Prefecture began "swimming lessons" on the 18th of this month at a total of seven of the city's 11 elementary schools, starting with Kameyama Nishi Elementary School, utilizing indoor swimming pools at private facilities within the city. To reduce the costs of repairing and maintaining the aging swimming pools at each elementary school, the city began using …
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[Kameyama] The Kameyama City Board of Education (Superintendent Hiroshi Nakahara) in Mie Prefecture began "swimming lessons" on the 18th of this month at a total of seven of the city's 11 elementary schools, starting with Kameyama Nishi Elementary School, utilizing indoor swimming pools at private facilities within the city. To reduce the costs of repairing and maintaining the aging swimming pools at each elementary school, the city began using …

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伊勢新聞 broke the news on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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