By JUN SATO/ Staff Writer
February 24, 2021 at 17:46 JST
A copy of the February issue of Komine-dayori, a monthly newsletter published by the visitor center at Tokyo Metropolitan Komine Park in Akiruno, western Tokyo, featuring an article on the U.S. military's low-altitude flights (Jun Sato)
The Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association is apologizing after taking flak over an article in a metropolitan park’s monthly newsletter that gushed over low-altitude flights by U.S. military aircraft and inferred that the association tolerates them. [Read More]
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