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Children Plant Glutinous Rice in Rice Paddies: Kanzaki Elementary School in Yokkaichi Experiences Everything From Preparing Seedbeds to Harvesting the Rice in Mie Prefecture.

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[Yokkaichi] On the 18th, 48 fifth-grade students from Kanzaki Elementary School in Soi-cho, Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture, planted glutinous rice seedlings in a rice paddy in Terakata-cho, Yokkaichi City. Every year, fifth-graders learn about rice cultivation as part of their integrated studies and experience growing glutinous rice in a rice paddy near the school. In mid-April, they worked on preparing the seedbeds in the school courtyard. The …
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[Yokkaichi] On the 18th, 48 fifth-grade students from Kanzaki Elementary School in Soi-cho, Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture, planted glutinous rice seedlings in a rice paddy in Terakata-cho, Yokkaichi City. Every year, fifth-graders learn about rice cultivation as part of their integrated studies and experience growing glutinous rice in a rice paddy near the school. In mid-April, they worked on preparing the seedbeds in the school courtyard. The …

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伊勢新聞 broke the news on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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