by chanpuru » Sun 20 Jul 2008, 01:29:03
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mark', 'c')hanpuru, please tell me all about Okinawa. I was there during the Vietnam war for 18 months and loved the island and the people. How is life under Japanese rule? Are US bases still all over the island? I'd really like to know about life there now; thinking about bugging out there soon to escape the approaching US collapse.
Thanks for the warm welcome guys!
to Mark:
its a difficult situation. I'm sure you know from your own experience, there's way too many bases on such a small island. One of them have closed, and it became a new shopping district. But they're thinking about making a new one in Nago.
In general people here don't have positive opinions on the US or Tokyo. The way Japan has treated Okinawa (which was a separate country) has been apalling, especially their refusal to back off from white washing force Japanization of Okinawa, and forced suicides, etc. And of course the long standing issue of America's bayonet/bulldozer policy that stole land from Okinawans to build bases. The biggest problem is Tokyo. Okinawans complain and complain, but Tokyo literally bends over for America.
Not too long ago, one of the land owners of the bases (the land owners are now being compensated).. refused to renew his lease for the base and wanted the base off.. the Tokyo government refused his request.. and asked the Okinawan government to allow the US bases to use the land. the Okinawan governor sided with the owner and refused. End result, Tokyo got rid of the governor, and that land owner still doesnt have power over his land.
then there's still issues about sexual assaults from soldiers, noise pollution from low flying aircraft, etc.
its not to say that everything American is negative. I think by and far, most American soldiers here are actually quite alright.. but of course there are always those horrible disrespectful ones that aggravate an already sensitive situation.
Economically there's some major issues. Much of the economy is linked to the bases (something the US and Tokyo gov't intended) so its hard to simply just kick them all off. It seems that the US also owns stocks in the 3 major banks here too!
Tokyo has been pushing Okinawa to be "Japan's Hawaii". The tourism industry has been growing, but it has its fair share of positives and negatives. Gas here is expensive.
one wonders if the land that the bases occupy could be better used for farming or other things.