k The return of Okinawa to Japan Okinawa groping in the valley between tourism and bases. A woman in Ryukyuan traditional costume Ryukuso On May 15, 1972, the Okinawa Reversion Commemoration Ceremony was held at Naha Civic Hall. At the ceremony, Okinawa Governor Asanae Yara criticized the reversion of Okinawa to Japan, saying that it did not necessarily reflect the deepest desires of the people of Okinawa. I am filled with emotion. Everyone in Okinawa wanted the bases to be completely removed, but as usual, U.S. military aircraft continue to fly from Kadena Air Base. The people of Okinawa are grieving and searching for a way to change Okinawa from an island of bases to an island of tourism after the reversion.A woman in Ryukyuan costume, a traditional Okinawan costume that retains a strong sense of Ryukyu culture, in Okinawa Prefecture. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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The return of Okinawa to Japan: Okinawa groping in the valley between tourism and bases. A woman in Ryukyuan traditional costume  Ryukuso On May 15, 1972, the Okinawa  Reversion Commemoration Ceremony  was held at Naha Civic Hall. At the ceremony, Okinawa Governor Asanae Yara criticized the reversion of Okinawa to Japan, saying that it did not necessarily reflect the deepest desires of the people of Okinawa. I am filled with emotion. Everyone in Okinawa wanted the bases to be completely removed, but as usual, U.S. military aircraft continue to fly from Kadena Air Base.  The people of Okinawa are grieving and searching for a way to change Okinawa from an island of bases to an island of tourism after the reversion. A woman in Ryukyuan costume, a traditional Okinawan costume that retains a strong sense of Ryukyu culture, in Okinawa Prefecture.
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The return of Okinawa to Japan: Okinawa groping in the valley between tourism and bases. A woman in Ryukyuan traditional costume "Ryukuso

On May 15, 1972, the Okinawa "Reversion Commemoration Ceremony" was held at Naha Civic Hall. At the ceremony, Okinawa Governor Asanae Yara criticized the reversion of Okinawa to Japan, saying that it did not necessarily reflect the deepest desires of the people of Okinawa. I am filled with emotion. Everyone in Okinawa wanted the bases to be completely removed, but as usual, U.S. military aircraft continue to fly from Kadena Air Base. "The people of Okinawa are grieving and searching for a way to change Okinawa from an island of bases to an island of tourism after the reversion. A woman in Ryukyuan costume, a traditional Okinawan costume that retains a strong sense of Ryukyu culture, in Okinawa Prefecture.

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