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"Grateful for the Peace that Allows Us to Play Baseball" U18 Japan National Team Visits Okinawa's "Cornerstone of Peace"

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"Grateful for the peace that allows us to play baseball" U18 Japan National Team visits Okinawa's "Cornerstone of Peace"
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The Puerto Ricans are already in Okinawa territory, Japan, for the World Baseball Softball Confederation’s Sub 18 World Baseball Cup (WBSC), scheduled from 5 to 14 September. The long journey included stops in New York and Tokyo before their arrival in the Japanese archipelago. “It’s a huge journey, practically two days between airport and flights, fatigues, but the plans remain the same, expectations are high. We arrive today, we settle; we’re …

[Itoman] Twenty members of the Japanese high school national team participating in the 32nd WBSC U-18 World Cup visited the Peace Memorial Park in Mabuni, Itoman City on the 3rd. Hina Ishiki (17), a third-year student at Itoman High School, from the same city, guided them to the Cornerstone of Peace, and Noriko Takamine (76), a peace guide from Naha City, showed them the monument to the All Student Corps.

"Grateful for the peace that allows us to play baseball" U18 Japan National Team visits Okinawa's "Cornerstone of Peace"

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琉球新報 broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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