Archive for January, 2018

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Editorial: U.S. Colonel’s remark comparing cars to military aircraft shows military’s unchanged arrogant sense of authority

 

January 24, 2018 Ryukyu Shimpo

 

 

Colonel Darin Clarke, who manages the Marines’ government and external affairs in the Pacific, made a comment in response to the protest resolution from the Okinawa Prefectural Assembly about consecutive U.S. military aircraft accidents and related concerns. He mentioned cars have failures, too, and finding these issues before something happens is tough.

 

His statement was obstinate, taking the...

 

Naha District Court rules Japanese government not liable for war acts committed under the Meiji constitution

January 24, 2018 Ryukyu Shimpo

On January 23, a judge at the Naha District Court made a ruling in a lawsuit calling for an apology by the national government and 11 million yen per plaintiff in damages instituted by 44 plaintiffs comprising Okinawan survivors of battle in the south sea islands...

Nago City Board of Education to conduct archeological survey in February on Henoko Peninsula, possible affecting base construction

Nago City Board of Education to conduct archeological survey in February on Henoko Peninsula, possible affecting base construction

January 26, 2016 Ryukyu Shimpo

By Shohei Tsukazaki

 

 

The Nago Board of Education (BoE) and the Okinawa BoE decided January 25 to conduct a cultural asset survey starting in February on the land portion of the “Nagasaki Kaneku Scattered Artifact Zone” located...

Music of hope: Uganda children’s choir group gets together with Uruma City children

Music of hope: Uganda children’s choir group gets together with Uruma City children

January 20, 2018 Ryukyu Shimpo

On January 16, a get-together was held between the Watoto Children’s Choir and children from Uruma City at the Akamichi Community Center.

The Watoto Children’s Choir is a choir group from Uganda, Africa that cares for orphaned children and women that...

Four young men who vandalized Chibichiri-gama set up 12 Buddha statues

Four young men who vandalized Chibichiri-gama set up 12 Buddha statues

 

January 26, 2018 Ryukyu Shimpo

 

 

Between January 23 and 25, the four young men who vandalized Chibichiri-gama vistied the site with their probation officers as part of their probation program.

They assembled Buddha statues by attaching face and...

Okinawa Prefectural Assembly calls to suspend Futenma Air Station operations, clearly announcing deadline for the first time

Okinawa Prefectural Assembly calls to suspend Futenma Air Station operations, clearly announcing deadline for the first time

 

January 19, 2018 Ryukyu Shimpo

 

In response to consecutive emergency landings of U.S. Marine Corps helicopters, the Okinawa Prefectural Assembly held an extraordinary plenary session on the morning of January 19 and unanimously passed a protest resolution and opinion...

[Video] Like a phoenix taking flight through the starry sky, watch the Epsilon rocket launch from main island of Okinawa

January 21, 2018 Ryukyu Shimpo

By Hiroko Sato, Style Editor

A shining cloud racing through the sky like a phoenix.

The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) successfully launched their small-engine Epsilon-3 rocket January 18.

A fantasy-like video of the launch...

U.S. Helicopters fly over Okinawan Elementary School despite agreement to avoid the airspace reached in wake of window-dropping incident

 

January 18, 2018 Ryukyu Shimpo

 

The Japanese Ministry of Defense announced on the afternoon of January 18 that three U.S. military helicopters flew over Futenma Daini Elementary School in Ginowan City earlier that day.

It was the same elementary school where,...

Enticed by the sunlight, white plum blossoms bloom in Genka, Nago

Enticed by the sunlight, white plum blossoms bloom in Genka, Nago

January 17, 2018 Ryukyu Shimpo

 

Visitors are thronging to Genka, Nago in Okinawa Prefecture to see the charming white plum blossoms in full bloom along the road in the Ohshittai wetlands area.

 

The plum trees were planted by local residents. Spectators...

October 2017 U.S. helicopter accident site’s soil contains toxic substances including benzene

October 2017 U.S. helicopter accident site’s soil contains toxic substances including benzene

 

January 22, 2018 Ryukyu Shimpo

By Ayako Sakaguchi

 

It came to Ryukyu Shimpo’s attention on January 21 that toxic substances such as the carcinogen benzene are present on the site where a CH-53E U.S. military helicopter went up in flames and came to the ground...

Ishiagaki residents’ rally of 400 says fervent “NO” to GSDF deployment on Ishigaki Island

January 19, 2018 Ryukyu Shimpo

On January 18 the residents’ liaison association to oppose militarization of Ishigaki held a citizens’ rally at Ishigaki Citizen Hall to ask that the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (GSDF) not be deployed to Ishigaki Island.

According to the organizers...