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Students at Okinawa School for the Blind Learn About the Horrors of the Battle of Okinawa by Touching Artifacts Left Behind in Haebaru Town: "I Want to Learn more."
[81 years after the war] [Haebaru] Okinawa Prefectural School for the Blind (Haebaru Town, Principal Yasuo Arime) invited a curator from the Haebaru Cultural Center to the school on the 11th to conduct a lesson on the Battle of Okinawa. Approximately 20 visually impaired students from elementary to high school touched artillery shells and artifacts from the Battle of Okinawa that are held in the center's collection, confirming their weight and t…
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[81 years after the war] [Haebaru] Okinawa Prefectural School for the Blind (Haebaru Town, Principal Yasuo Arime) invited a curator from the Haebaru Cultural Center to the school on the 11th to conduct a lesson on the Battle of Okinawa. Approximately 20 visually impaired students from elementary to high school touched artillery shells and artifacts from the Battle of Okinawa that are held in the center's collection, confirming their weight and t…