[Itoman] On the 18th, the fourth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar, known as "Yukkanuhi," the traditional "Itoman Haree" race was held at Itoman Fishing Port. In the Agaisubu race, where the three former villages of Nishimura, Nakamura, and Niijima competed with pride on the line, Niijima emerged victorious in a close contest. The spectators cheered loudly for the fierce and spirited rowing competition.
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[Itoman] On the 18th, the fourth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar, known as "Yukkanuhi," the traditional "Itoman Haree" race was held at Itoman Fishing Port. In the Agaisubu race, where the three former villages of Nishimura, Nakamura, and Niijima competed with pride on the line, Niijima emerged victorious in a close contest. The spectators cheered loudly for the fierce and spirited rowing competition.