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Summary:
- In Henoko, the construction of the U.S. Marine Corps base continues despite the objections of 80% of Okinawans. In Takae, the Government deployed over 1,000 riot police officers to facilitate the construction of MV-22 Osprey helipads. Protests continue despite the injuries and arrests of protesters. Simultaneously there are plans to build Self Defense Force missile sites and camps on Miyako and Ishigaki islands. But hosting a military facility also means that the islands risk being a military target. And as proven in the Battle of Okinawa over 70 years ago, the military force doesn't prioritize civilians' lives. The role of the protests is particularly urgent now as Japan has drastically changed its national security policy. The people in this film are at the frontline of a battle for peace as they safeguard democracy. Also woven into the film is the islands' rich culture with its nature and history.
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Contributors:
Tofoo Films , production company, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prn
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Language Notes:
- In Japanese, with English subtitles.
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Alternate Titles:
- Hyouteki no Shima: Kajikataka
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General Notes:
- Title from title screen (viewed January 06, 2022).
Streaming media.
Restricted to the University of North Texas System.
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Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 video file (120 mins.))
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Digital Characteristics:
- video file
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Call Numbers:
- Online Video
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OCLC Numbers:
- 1296400118
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Other Control Numbers:
- 99571268500971 (source: VaAlASP)
5142460 (source: VaAlASP)
[Unknown Type]: ASP5142460/avon