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[Uchinaa-U] (107) Rice Paddies as Twilight Approaches: Ginowan, Oyama Tabukwa

The Oyama Tabukwa area, located in the Oyama district on the west coast of Ginowan City, is a vast rice paddy region. Covering over 30 hectares, roughly equivalent to 12 Okinawa Cellular Stadium Naha, it is known as a major producer of taro. Water striders and dragonflies flit about in the waterways flowing along the taro field ridges, while wild birds such as herons, plovers, and warblers soar through the air.
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The Oyama Tabukwa area, located in the Oyama district on the west coast of Ginowan City, is a vast rice paddy region. Covering over 30 hectares, roughly equivalent to 12 Okinawa Cellular Stadium Naha, it is known as a major producer of taro. Water striders and dragonflies flit about in the waterways flowing along the taro field ridges, while wild birds such as herons, plovers, and warblers soar through the air.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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