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Weaving Together Memories of War Malaria: Cinchona Trees, the Raw Material for a Miracle Cure, Are Planted at a Farm in Ishigaki by Bereaved Families, Aiming for the First Successful Cultivation in Japan.

[Ishigaki] On the 19th, bereaved families who lost relatives to war-induced malaria planted a type of cinchona tree, known as the raw material for quinine, a malaria remedy, in a farm in Ishigaki City.
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[Ishigaki] On the 19th, bereaved families who lost relatives to war-induced malaria planted a type of cinchona tree, known as the raw material for quinine, a malaria remedy, in a farm in Ishigaki City.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
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