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Miyazato Marker, a Spring with over 100 Years of History, Has Been Designated a City Cultural Property. the Head of the Local Community Association Says, "We Will Cherish and Pass It Down in Our community." - Uruma City, Okinawa

[Uruma] The "Miyazato Marker," a spring located in Miyazato, Uruma City, has been designated as the city's 46th tangible folk cultural property, and a ceremony to present the designation certificate was held on the 3rd. The spring was built more than 100 years ago and was used as a source of drinking water until the 1950s.
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[Uruma] The "Miyazato Marker," a spring located in Miyazato, Uruma City, has been designated as the city's 46th tangible folk cultural property, and a ceremony to present the designation certificate was held on the 3rd. The spring was built more than 100 years ago and was used as a source of drinking water until the 1950s.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
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