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The Youth Association Tries to Preserve Eisa for the Future [September 6-12, Times Plus]

Having grown up in the southern part of the main island, my only memories of Eisa are dancing at elementary school sports days. However, my wife, who is from the central part of the island, says that it holds a special place in her heart. Even now, when she hears the sound of Eisa drums, vivid memories of summer nights she saw as a child come back to her, and her heart warms. This week, news about Eisa has been attracting attention.
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Having grown up in the southern part of the main island, my only memories of Eisa are dancing at elementary school sports days. However, my wife, who is from the central part of the island, says that it holds a special place in her heart. Even now, when she hears the sound of Eisa drums, vivid memories of summer nights she saw as a child come back to her, and her heart warms. This week, news about Eisa has been attracting attention.

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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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