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In the footsteps of Okinawa s railway | Stripes Okinawa

In the footsteps of Okinawa s railway | Stripes Okinawa
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Japan s top tourist spots threatened by surge in visits

TOKYO (ANN/THE YOMIURI SHIMBUN) – The rising number of foreign visitors to Japan, spurred by the relaxation of COVID-related border controls, is expected to benefit the nation’s economy. However, there are also concerns about the return of over-tourism and the harm it can cause, and counter-measures taken across the country have not proved fully effective. […]

Mitsui and Taiyo team up on SAF and renewable diesel project with LanzaJet tech : Biofuels Digest

Mitsui and Taiyo team up on SAF and renewable diesel project with LanzaJet tech : Biofuels Digest
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Ryukyu Shimpo – Okinawa, Japanese newspaper, local news » Facing Serious Coral Damage and Parking Problems, Government Experiments with Limiting Leisure-Use of Okinawa s Blue Cave

Ryukyu Shimpo – Okinawa, Japanese newspaper, local news » Facing Serious Coral Damage and Parking Problems, Government Experiments with Limiting Leisure-Use of Okinawa s Blue Cave
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Fears raised that war dead remains mixed in with Henoko landfill : The Asahi Shimbun

Takamatsu Gushiken explains that the fragment in the middle is human bone while the two other pieces in his hand are limestone. (Shinichi Fujiwara) Disturbing signs are emerging that human remains from the ferocious 1945 Battle of Okinawa might be mixed with soil landfill for a massive reclamation project for a U.S. military base in the nation s southernmost prefecture. The battle that marked the U.S. invasion of the main islands of Japan left about 200,000 Japanese and Americans dead. It is estimated that a quarter of Okinawa s civilian population perished in the conflict. Seventy-six years after the end of the fighting, Okinawa prefectural authorities estimate that the remains of about 2,790 people remain buried and unaccounted for.

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