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[Reporter's Column] 1,300 Nuclear Weapons in Okinawa: Remains of Nuclear Missile Launch Sites Sound Alarm | Sunday Newsletter Reporter's Column

Daisuke Fukumoto, Director of the Political and Economic Affairs Department: Last summer, I was invited by a fellow journalist to visit the Soka Gakkai Okinawa Training Dojo in Onna Village. On the premises is the site of a former US military base that was the base for the Mace-B medium-range nuclear missile. It had only just been opened to the public last spring. The facility was formerly a storage facility for the Mace-B medium-range nuclear m…
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Daisuke Fukumoto, Director of the Political and Economic Affairs Department: Last summer, I was invited by a fellow journalist to visit the Soka Gakkai Okinawa Training Dojo in Onna Village. On the premises is the site of a former US military base that was the base for the Mace-B medium-range nuclear missile. It had only just been opened to the public last spring. The facility was formerly a storage facility for the Mace-B medium-range nuclear m…

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Sunday, January 11, 2026.
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