Japanese protest U.S. military bases in Okinawa as threatening peace

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Japanese residents on Sunday voiced their opposition to U.S. military bases in Okinawa Prefecture, with demonstrators taking to the streets and hundreds attending a rally saying the bases threaten peace and should be shut down.

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In This Story: Okinawa

Okinawa is a Japanese prefecture comprising more than 150 islands in the East China Sea between Taiwan and Japan’s mainland. It’s known for its tropical climate, broad beaches and coral reefs, as well as World War II sites. On the largest island (also named Okinawa) is Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum, commemorating a massive 1945 Allied invasion, and Churaumi Aquarium, home to whale sharks and manta rays. 

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