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80 Citizens Sing and Dance in Front of the Henoko Gate, Expressing Their Determination to "Never Give up" as They Play the Sanshin to Stop the New Base.

[Nago] On the 4th, Sanshin Day, about 80 people opposed to the construction of a new base got excited singing and dancing in front of the Camp Schwab gate in Henoko, Nago City. They sang "Kagiyade Kaze," "Goen-bushi," and "Henoki-bushi" together with the sound of the sanshin. They also performed Ryukyu dances "Kagiyade Kaze," "Hamanachidori," and "Agarikuduki." There was also a mini guitar performance.
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[Nago] On the 4th, Sanshin Day, about 80 people opposed to the construction of a new base got excited singing and dancing in front of the Camp Schwab gate in Henoko, Nago City. They sang "Kagiyade Kaze," "Goen-bushi," and "Henoki-bushi" together with the sound of the sanshin. They also performed Ryukyu dances "Kagiyade Kaze," "Hamanachidori," and "Agarikuduki." There was also a mini guitar performance.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Saturday, March 7, 2026.
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