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The Director of the Himeyuri Museum Gave a Lecture in Ginowan, Recounting the Horrific Reality Based on the Lives of the Students Who Attended the Alumni: "What We Should Preserve Is Not Material Possessions, but peace."
[81 years after the war] [Ginowan] Ahead of "Memorial Day," Chokei Futenma (66), director of the Himeyuri Peace Memorial Museum (Itoman City), gave a lecture at the Ginowan City Museum on the 14th titled "What can we learn from the Battle of Okinawa and how can we apply it to the present? - The reality of war as seen by teenage students 81 years ago."
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[81 years after the war] [Ginowan] Ahead of "Memorial Day," Chokei Futenma (66), director of the Himeyuri Peace Memorial Museum (Itoman City), gave a lecture at the Ginowan City Museum on the 14th titled "What can we learn from the Battle of Okinawa and how can we apply it to the present? - The reality of war as seen by teenage students 81 years ago."