By MIKA KUNIYOSHI/ Staff Writer
February 11, 2021 at 15:34 JST
A U.S. military aircraft is seen flying low over Cape Hedo, the northernmost tip of the mainland of Okinawa, on Feb. 4. (Provided by Muneyuki Kayo)
NAHA--Muneyuki Kayo was looking forward to watching whales off the northernmost Okinawa mainland, but what he saw instead on Feb. 4 is a sight that is stirring anger among Okinawans. [Read More]
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