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"I Hope the Rice Grows Into Delicious Rice," 58 Fifth Graders From Amicus Elementary School Lovingly Plant Rice in Uruma, Okinawa | Okinawa Times + Plus

[Uruma] On the 2nd, 58 fifth graders from Okinawa Amicus International Elementary School in Uruma City experienced rice planting in a rice field on school grounds as part of their social studies class. Under the guidance of rice farmer Kei Kinjo from Onna Village, the students lined up in a single row and carefully planted each seedling, even though their feet got stuck in the mud.
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[Uruma] On the 2nd, 58 fifth graders from Okinawa Amicus International Elementary School in Uruma City experienced rice planting in a rice field on school grounds as part of their social studies class. Under the guidance of rice farmer Kei Kinjo from Onna Village, the students lined up in a single row and carefully planted each seedling, even though their feet got stuck in the mud.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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