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56 Children Create Large-Scale Printmaking at Uruma Amicus Elementary School; Guided by Ms. Naka; the Work Is Described as a "masterpiece."

[Uruma] On the 11th, Okinawa Amicus International in Uruma City invited woodblock print artist Bokunen Naka to a class for fifth graders. The 56 students showcased large-scale woodblock prints of Shuri Castle that they had created and received instruction from him. Mr. Naka said, "This is a masterpiece that you all completed together with the same feelings. I always learn something from your work."
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[Uruma] On the 11th, Okinawa Amicus International in Uruma City invited woodblock print artist Bokunen Naka to a class for fifth graders. The 56 students showcased large-scale woodblock prints of Shuri Castle that they had created and received instruction from him. Mr. Naka said, "This is a masterpiece that you all completed together with the same feelings. I always learn something from your work."

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Sunday, June 28, 2026.
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