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Three Grandchildren of a Japanese Soldier From Iwate Prefecture Commemorate Their Grandfather Who Died in the Battle of Okinawa with Naha High School Students and Others Giving Tours of the Battlefield

[Nishihara/Itoman] Three grandchildren of Yoshinori Tatewaki (37), a Japanese soldier from Iwate Prefecture who died in the Battle of Okinawa, visited Itoman and toured the Tanabaru Heights in Nishihara Town, where their grandfather died, on February 21st. The grandchildren were Atsuko Tsuchida (69) from Yamagata Prefecture, Saeko Tatewaki (64) from Iwate Prefecture, and Miyuki Obara (62) from Iwate Prefecture.
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[Nishihara/Itoman] Three grandchildren of Yoshinori Tatewaki (37), a Japanese soldier from Iwate Prefecture who died in the Battle of Okinawa, visited Itoman and toured the Tanabaru Heights in Nishihara Town, where their grandfather died, on February 21st. The grandchildren were Atsuko Tsuchida (69) from Yamagata Prefecture, Saeko Tatewaki (64) from Iwate Prefecture, and Miyuki Obara (62) from Iwate Prefecture.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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