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Okinawa’s governor says he’ll revoke approval for US air base construction

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Construction work of a US military air base has resumed at Henoko beach in Nago in Okinawa, southern Japan.  Photo: Kyodo

The governor of Okinawa said Monday he will revoke approval for work on a US air base in southern Japan, in the latest setback to the controversial plan.

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The plan to relocate Futenma air base to the Henoko region, first mooted in 1996, has become the focus of anger among locals, who insist it should be shut and a replacement built elsewhere in Japan or overseas.

Outspoken governor Takeshi Onaga said his government has began procedures to cancel approval, just two days after work in Henoko resumed following a month-long delay, according to the prefecture.

Okinawa Governor Takeshi Onaga wants to revoke approval for the base construction.  Photo: Kyodo
Okinawa Governor Takeshi Onaga wants to revoke approval for the base construction. Photo: Kyodo

“We’ll do our best by using every possible measure to block the construction of a new base in Henoko as promised during our election campaign,” he told a press conference, adding that “defects” had been found in the approval given by his predecessor in 2013.

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Work in Henoko, the rural coastal district in central Okinawa chosen for the replacement facility, is only in the initial stages with the government setting up sea floats and a makeshift bridge necessary for landfill work.

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