IN THE CLASSROOM: Teaching for Two – Dig More Japan

The small fishing village of Ushaki in Amori, northern Japan. Once home to over 300 people, their number has dwindled to 92. The local primary school closed in 2019. But in spring 2023, the Sakis moved back to their hometown and their two children entered school. after closing. The school had fallen into disrepair, but the fire brigade helped clean up. Enjoy this guy. Dodgeball is usually just the teacher and the two children, but today some local residents have joined to liven things up. Oh my mouth.

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The community of a small fishing village comes together to school a pair of siblings.

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