The continued US military presence in Okinawa has long been a complex and thorny issue, particularly for the locals who frequently suffer the consequences of their occupation in 1945 never quite ending.
We look at the moments over the past 80 years that have proven pivotal to the anti-base movement in Okinawa.
Today's guest is Hannah Lane! You can find her via her Instagram page, and she is also the co-host of our horror movie review podcast that we do together, Not Another Film podcast.
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Sources:
Ryukyu Shimpo - Editorial: Sixty years after Miyamori Elementary School plane crash, the dangerous conditions have not changed
New York Times - 3 Dead Marines and a Secret of Wartime Okinawa
Guardian - US air force Osprey crash wreckage and remains of five crew found off Japan
Wikipedia - Protests of US military presence in Okinawa
The Interpreter - Okinawa’s vocal anti-US military base movement
Associated Press - Japan’s top court orders Okinawa to allow a divisive government plan to build US military runways