It kinda sucks to the Okinawan farmers that their farmlands are under US Military jurisdiction and only allowed to continue farming there if the Military have no interest in using the land like base building.
It kinda sucks to the Okinawan farmers that their farmlands are under US Military jurisdiction and only allowed to continue farming there if the Military have no interest in using land like base building.
It's one of those major sticking points with the U.S-Japan Security Treaty, and it's not likely to be solved any time soon. Considering this book's release was 2015, yet the topics are still very much relevant, even for something seemingly small as this.
(I like trying to do a little extra research for these chapters, even if it's just surface level stuff)
i'll have you know i was in the starbucks line when i opened up this chapter and thought "wow wouldn't it be really awkward for the people around me if i was just blasted with anime swimsuits on the first page"