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Time Capsule Opened at Prefectural Office; Reminiscing About 50 Years Ago; Contains Official Documents, Newspapers, Magazines, and Toys; Mie Prefecture.

Summary by 伊勢新聞
On the 18th, "Prefectural Citizens' Day," Mie Prefecture opened a time capsule that had been buried 50 years ago on the grounds of the prefectural office. Approximately 250 people attended, including those who witnessed the burial. They picked up the contents and reminisced about the past. According to the prefecture, the time capsule was buried in 1976 to commemorate the "100th anniversary of the prefectural government" and to pass on the histo…
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On the 18th, "Prefectural Citizens' Day," Mie Prefecture opened a time capsule that had been buried 50 years ago on the grounds of the prefectural office. Approximately 250 people attended, including those who witnessed the burial. They picked up the contents and reminisced about the past. According to the prefecture, the time capsule was buried in 1976 to commemorate the "100th anniversary of the prefectural government" and to pass on the histo…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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