The government repeatedly says it will "work to reduce the burden of military bases," but the Japan-U.S. agreement is becoming increasingly meaningless, and it must be said that the burden is increasing rather than decreasing. Thirty years have passed since the agreement to return the U.S. Marine Corps Futenma Air Station. It is time to present fundamental measures, including a review of the agreement, to reduce the burden in a way that the peop…
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The government repeatedly says it will "work to reduce the burden of military bases," but the Japan-U.S. agreement is becoming increasingly meaningless, and it must be said that the burden is increasing rather than decreasing. Thirty years have passed since the agreement to return the U.S. Marine Corps Futenma Air Station. It is time to present fundamental measures, including a review of the agreement, to reduce the burden in a way that the peop…