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Senior Students Give Advice on Career Paths After Graduation, Including Hanmine and Kamiya, Who Talk About the Rewards of Their Work at a Lecture at Nishizaki Special Needs School.

Itoman - Nishizaki Special Needs School in Itoman City held a career talk event in the school gymnasium on the 10th to encourage students to think about their future career paths after graduation. Two graduates, Toya Hanmine (20), who works at Tabaru Aiji Kindergarten in Naha City, and Kiyoto Kamiya (19), who works at Senagajima Hotel in Tomigusuku City, introduced their jobs and spoke about the rewards of their work.
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Itoman - Nishizaki Special Needs School in Itoman City held a career talk event in the school gymnasium on the 10th to encourage students to think about their future career paths after graduation. Two graduates, Toya Hanmine (20), who works at Tabaru Aiji Kindergarten in Naha City, and Kiyoto Kamiya (19), who works at Senagajima Hotel in Tomigusuku City, introduced their jobs and spoke about the rewards of their work.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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