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"To Be Son Goku..." "To Be a gal..." 17 Kindergarteners Write Their Dreams on Strips of Paper as Bamboo Decorations Are Put up at "Bios Hill" Before Tanabata.

[Uruma] On June 6th, ahead of Tanabata (the Star Festival), 17 children from Daiiku Nursery School in Ishikawa, Uruma City, visited the local nature experience facility "Bios no Oka" and tied strips of paper with their wishes written on them to bamboo branches. The facility staff set up the bamboo branches in front of the boarding area for the lake sightseeing boats.
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[Uruma] On June 6th, ahead of Tanabata (the Star Festival), 17 children from Daiiku Nursery School in Ishikawa, Uruma City, visited the local nature experience facility "Bios no Oka" and tied strips of paper with their wishes written on them to bamboo branches. The facility staff set up the bamboo branches in front of the boarding area for the lake sightseeing boats.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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