By SHINICHI FUJIWARA/ Staff Writer
April 24, 2020 at 08:00 JST
Plane spotters observe the U.S. military's Kadena Air Base in Kadena, Okinawa Prefecture, on Feb. 20. (Shinichi Fujiwara)
The U.S. military's refusal to reveal the number of aircraft active in Okinawa's airspace has forced the Japanese government to hire plane spotters to stake out bases to obtain data they deem vital to ensure safety. [Read More]
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