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The HOPE of HENOKO -Message from Henoko*Churaumi
Original text before translation
The HOPE of HENOKO 〜辺野古・美ら海からのメッセージ
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JAN:9784434286162
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JAN:9784434286162
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*A5 size, PUR, 160 pages
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Country of manufacture: Printed in Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2021
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Are you sure you want to build a base here? A new U.S. military base is being built in Henoko, Okinawa Prefecture. What is Henoko like? Is the destruction of nature safe? Yoshito Nakayama, who is campaigning against the base at Henoko, explains the current situation and problems of the base construction to visitors to his tent today, hoping to spread the word and raise questions about this issue. In addition to the issues of the new base construction, the book includes essays by 26 visitors to the tent. The essays include passionate messages from elementary school students to the elderly, as well as from overseas. This guidebook introduces the overwhelmingly beautiful nature of Okinawa and the situation surrounding the construction of the new base at Henoko through beautiful photographs and text based on the latest news coverage. Realistic photos and comments from an individual's point of view at the site of the base construction, which are not often reported. Seeing and feeling them, you will surely imagine and discover something! *Comments from the Publisher In 1996, the U.S. and Japanese governments agreed to return the Futenma Air Station to Japan and decided to build a new base in Henoko, Nago City. The nature of the beautiful Henoko Sea, the first sea in Japan to be recognized as a *HOPE SPOT*, has since been threatened by the construction of the base. The sea around Henoko*Oura Bay is home to the endangered dugong, and its biodiversity is one of the highest in the world. It is our responsibility to preserve this rare sea for the future. What will happen to the sea, people's lives, and history in the future? Please enjoy the beautiful photos of Henoko and the passionate messages from people who care about Henoko. *HOPE SPOT is a project certified, registered and promoted by an American environmental NGO [Mission Blue]. There are 110 ocean areas on the list. *About the Author Yoshito Nakayama Yoshito Nakayama is a free spirit who observes democracy from the street. Born in Tottori Prefecture. He was fascinated by the natural beauty of Okinawa when he first visited 40 years ago, and has been visiting the island frequently ever since. After many years of working in Tokyo in the field of welfare for the elderly, she became ill and retired. Several years later, in September 2018, he moved to Nago City, Okinawa. While taking an interest in various issues in society and improving his knowledge He explains the problems related to the construction of the base at Henoko to visitors to his tent. He is not affiliated with any organization and continues his opposition activities from a free position, earning his living with a part-time job and a pension. Books [Looking at Democracy from the Road] (7 volumes *private edition) |
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A new U.S. military base is being built in Henoko, Okinawa Prefecture.
What is Henoko like? Is the destruction of nature safe?
Yoshito Nakayama, who is campaigning against the base at Henoko, explains the current situation and problems of the base construction to visitors to his tent today, hoping to spread the word and raise questions about this issue. In addition to the issues of the new base construction, the book includes essays by 26 visitors to the tent. The essays include passionate messages from elementary school students to the elderly, as well as from overseas.
This guidebook introduces the overwhelmingly beautiful nature of Okinawa and the situation surrounding the construction of the new base at Henoko through beautiful photographs and text based on the latest news coverage.
Realistic photos and comments from an individual's point of view at the site of the base construction, which are not often reported.
Seeing and feeling them, you will surely imagine and discover something!
*Comments from the Publisher
In 1996, the U.S. and Japanese governments agreed to return the Futenma Air Station to Japan and decided to build a new base in Henoko, Nago City.
The nature of the beautiful Henoko Sea, the first sea in Japan to be recognized as a *HOPE SPOT*, has since been threatened by the construction of the base.
The sea around Henoko*Oura Bay is home to the endangered dugong, and its biodiversity is one of the highest in the world.
It is our responsibility to preserve this rare sea for the future.
What will happen to the sea, people's lives, and history in the future?
Please enjoy the beautiful photos of Henoko and the passionate messages from people who care about Henoko.
*HOPE SPOT is a project certified, registered and promoted by an American environmental NGO [Mission Blue].
There are 110 ocean areas on the list.
*About the Author
Yoshito Nakayama
Yoshito Nakayama is a free spirit who observes democracy from the street.
Born in Tottori Prefecture. He was fascinated by the natural beauty of Okinawa when he first visited 40 years ago, and has been visiting the island frequently ever since.
After many years of working in Tokyo in the field of welfare for the elderly, she became ill and retired.
Several years later, in September 2018, he moved to Nago City, Okinawa.
While taking an interest in various issues in society and improving his knowledge
He explains the problems related to the construction of the base at Henoko to visitors to his tent.
He is not affiliated with any organization and continues his opposition activities from a free position, earning his living with a part-time job and a pension.
Books [Looking at Democracy from the Road] (7 volumes *private edition)