Thirty years have passed since the Japanese and US governments agreed on the return of the US Marine Corps Futenma Air Station on the 12th. The agreement was triggered by public backlash against assaults by US soldiers, but it has not been realized for many years. A series of accidents involving US military aircraft related to Futenma have occurred, and new environmental problems have emerged. The impact is not limited to Ginowan City, where Fut…
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Thirty years have passed since the Japanese and US governments agreed on the return of the US Marine Corps Futenma Air Station on the 12th. The agreement was triggered by public backlash against assaults by US soldiers, but it has not been realized for many years. A series of accidents involving US military aircraft related to Futenma have occurred, and new environmental problems have emerged. The impact is not limited to Ginowan City, where Fut…