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Using Painting as a Hobby to Alleviate Poverty; Proceeds Donated to Support Children - Mr. and Mrs. Yamashiro Exhibit Their Work in Urasoe

Azumao Yamashiro (81) and Sakae Yamashiro (79), a couple from Naha City, are holding a two-person watercolor exhibition with the cooperation of the Kaiho Bank Urasoe Branch in Iso, Urasoe City. The couple, who enjoy painting as a hobby, are exhibiting and selling a total of 24 watercolors they have created over the years. All proceeds will be donated to the "Okinawa Children's Future Project," which works to alleviate child poverty. The exhibiti…
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Azumao Yamashiro (81) and Sakae Yamashiro (79), a couple from Naha City, are holding a two-person watercolor exhibition with the cooperation of the Kaiho Bank Urasoe Branch in Iso, Urasoe City. The couple, who enjoy painting as a hobby, are exhibiting and selling a total of 24 watercolors they have created over the years. All proceeds will be donated to the "Okinawa Children's Future Project," which works to alleviate child poverty. The exhibiti…

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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