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The Dream of Using the Futenma Site Remains Distant. 1995: a Model Created by a Former Futenma High School Student. 30 Years Later, Nothing Has Changed.
[Ginowan] In 1995, Migu Tamasato (46) from Chatan Town and Satoshi Miyagi (46) from Nakagusuku Village, both first-year students at Futenma High School in Ginowan City, created a diorama of a futuristic city with their classmates, imagining what it would be like after the return of the U.S. Marine Corps Futenma Air Station. The agreement for the return of Futenma between Japan and the United States was reached on April 12, 1996, the following ye…
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[Ginowan] In 1995, Migu Tamasato (46) from Chatan Town and Satoshi Miyagi (46) from Nakagusuku Village, both first-year students at Futenma High School in Ginowan City, created a diorama of a futuristic city with their classmates, imagining what it would be like after the return of the U.S. Marine Corps Futenma Air Station. The agreement for the return of Futenma between Japan and the United States was reached on April 12, 1996, the following ye…