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The Olympic torch races through the Kerama blue sea aboard a sabani boat paddled by Zamami middle schoolers Yoji Ichimura (right) passing the Olympic flame to Shogen aboard sabani boats in the water off the coast of Zamani Village May 3, 2021 Ryukyu Shimpo
Zamami – The flame of peace made its way through the Kerama blue sea under the glittering rays of sunshine. The Olympic torch traveled through Zamami Village aboard traditional sabani sailboats. Many of the village’s residents gathered at Furuzamami Beach where the event took place to witness the historic moment. Carrying the torch was Okinawan-born actor Shogen, 42, and Yoji Ichimura, 68, who runs a black pearl farm in Zamami. The sabani boats used were two racing boats, the “Zamami-maru” and the “Kai-gakou” (literally sea school), powered by men from the village and third year students from Zamami Junior High. Shogen, who was aboard the Kai-gakou, was passed the Olympic flame on the water in ....
Olympic torch passes through Okinawa About 180 torchbearers have taken part in the Okinawa leg of the Tokyo Olympic torch relay. The two-day event in the southwestern prefecture began on Saturday. But the runners did not use public roads on the main island as a preventive measure against the coronavirus. On Sunday, the relay was held without spectators at the Peace Memorial Park in Itoman City. One of the torchbearers was 78-year-old Miyagi Isamu, who was the first runner in the torch relay for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Miyagi said he was very nervous. He said he thought his father and uncle who are at rest in the park must have led him here. ....
U.S. military aircraft flying over Tokashiki Port at low altitudes around 2 p.m. on January 6. January 9, 2021 Ryukyu Shimpo In the latest issue of U.S. military aircraft repeatedly flying at low altitudes around Kerama Islands, Japan’s Ministry of Defense and the Foreign Minister indicated their approval of the U.S. military training outside of the training area. In response, the mayors of Zamami and Tokashiki Villages objected during an interview with this newspaper on January 8, stating, “We ask [the military to] stop training inside our residential areas.” Satoru Miyazato, mayor of Zamami Village, said, “Military training in residential areas it has got to be a joke. We are grateful for the Minister’s prompt request to the U.S. in addressing this matter. Still, if the situation persists and people are left worried, we will push back to provide our residents with safe and secure living conditions.” Hidekatsu Zamami, mayor of Tokashiki Village, said, “O ....