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Eighty People, Including Families, Worked Hard to Preserve the Horohoro Forest, Home to Natural Monuments and Other Species, by Cutting Down Invasive Plants and Repairing Walking Trails in Yaese Town, Okinawa.

[Yaese] On April 25th, an environmental conservation activity was held at "Horohoro no Mori" in Gushikami, Yaese Town, with approximately 80 people, including families, participating. There is a walking trail of about 600 meters leading to Gushikami Beach, and it is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including the land hermit crab, which is a national natural monument.
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[Yaese] On April 25th, an environmental conservation activity was held at "Horohoro no Mori" in Gushikami, Yaese Town, with approximately 80 people, including families, participating. There is a walking trail of about 600 meters leading to Gushikami Beach, and it is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including the land hermit crab, which is a national natural monument.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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