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international-relations1 year ago

"US, Japan, and Philippines Summit to Strengthen Pacific Defense Alliance"

President Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida are discussing upgrades to the U.S.-Japan alliance, impacting Okinawa, which hosts 70% of U.S. military bases in Japan. Efforts to beef up defenses in Japan's southwest islands include setting up missile bases and establishing a new Marine unit. However, plans to reform the Marines have faced criticism, and Okinawa's long-running peace movement is encountering challenges as younger generations express less concern about the bases.

health-and-wellness1 year ago

"Japanese Diet Linked to Reduced Brain Shrinkage in Women, Study Finds"

A study found that older women who closely followed a traditional Japanese diet had less brain shrinkage compared to those on a Western diet, potentially due to the diet's focus on rice, soybean products, vegetables, fish, and low fat intake. The study, which analyzed data from over 1,600 Japanese adults, highlighted the potential protective effects of the Japanese diet's nutritional components on the aging brain, with no similar association found for men. While the findings suggest a link between diet and brain health, larger, long-term trials are needed to establish a direct causal relationship.

world-news1 year ago

"Massachusetts Family Discovers WWII Looted Artifacts, Facilitates Return to Japan"

A family from Massachusetts discovered 22 looted artifacts from WWII in their late father's belongings and helped return them to Japan. The artifacts, including portraits, a hand-drawn map, and pottery, represent a significant piece of Okinawan history and had been missing for almost 80 years. The FBI authenticated the artworks and orchestrated their return to the government of Japan, Okinawa prefecture, highlighting the important role of the public in recognizing and reporting possible stolen art.

world-news1 year ago

"FBI Returns 22 WWII-Era Artifacts to Japan from Massachusetts Attic"

The FBI has returned a collection of looted Japanese art, including scrolls, pottery, and an ancient map, found in a Massachusetts attic to Japan. The artifacts, determined to be valuable Asian art, were discovered by the family of a deceased World War II veteran and were confirmed to have been looted during the war's final days. The items, representing a substantial piece of Okinawan history, were returned to Okinawa, but several Okinawan objects are still missing and listed in the National Stolen Art File.

world-news1 year ago

"Centuries-old Japanese Artifacts Recovered and Returned to Japan by FBI"

The FBI recovered 22 stolen Japanese artifacts, including portraits of Okinawan kings and a hand-drawn map, from a Massachusetts home. The items, dating back to the 1700s, were found in the attic of a World War II veteran's home and have been returned to Japan. The family discovered the items while sorting through the veteran's belongings and alerted the authorities. The artifacts were part of a trove taken from the Ryukyu Kingdom during World War II, and efforts are ongoing to repatriate other missing items.

world-news1 year ago

"Massachusetts Family Discovers Stolen Japanese Artifacts in Attic, FBI Returns 22 to Japan"

The FBI has returned 22 looted artifacts, including scrolls, pottery, and a hand-drawn map, to Okinawa, Japan, after they were discovered in a Massachusetts attic. The items, dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries, were looted following the Battle of Okinawa during World War II. The artifacts were found by a family while sorting through their late father's belongings, and after a lengthy investigation, the FBI confirmed their origins and transported them to the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Asian Art in Washington DC. The family, who wishes to remain anonymous, requested the return of the artifacts to Okinawa, emphasizing the importance of preserving cultural heritage.

travel2 years ago

"Discover the Enchanting Treeful Treehouse Hotel in Japan"

Satoru Kikugawa, inspired by a childhood dream and a desire to protect the environment, built an upscale treehouse resort called Treeful in Okinawa, Japan. With the support of his daughter, Kikugawa taught himself carpentry skills and created four treehouses that minimize disturbance to the environment. The resort has won design awards and recognition for having the world's lowest treehouse. Kikugawa plans to expand internationally and is working on a project in Cambodia to combat illegal logging.

politics2 years ago

"Japan's Top Court Upholds Controversial US Military Runway Construction in Okinawa"

Japan's Supreme Court has dismissed Okinawa's rejection of a government plan to build U.S. Marine Corps runways on the island, ordering the prefecture to approve it despite local protests. The ruling upholds a previous high court decision and allows for the construction to proceed, as Okinawa's strategic role becomes increasingly important for the Japan-U.S. military alliance amid tensions with China. Okinawa Governor Denny Tamaki has called for a reduction of the U.S. military presence on the island and the closure of the Futenma base, but Tokyo and Washington insist on relocating it within Okinawa.

politics2 years ago

"Japan's Top Court Upholds Controversial US Military Runway Construction in Okinawa"

Japan's Supreme Court has ordered Okinawa to approve the central government's plan to build U.S. Marine Corps runways on the island, dismissing the prefecture's rejection. The construction, which was suspended due to protests, will now move forward despite concerns about environmental damage. Okinawa, which hosts the majority of U.S. military facilities in Japan, has long called for a reduction of American troops and the closure of the Futenma base. The decision comes as tensions with China increase and Okinawa's strategic role in the Japan-U.S. military alliance becomes more important.

health-and-wellness2 years ago

"Unlocking Longevity: The Power of Okinawa's Blue Zone Diet and Healing Foods"

Okinawa, Japan, known for its high number of centenarians, attributes its longevity to a plant-heavy diet rich in antioxidants, fiber, and complex carbs. Traditional Okinawan foods such as purple sweet potatoes, green mulberry leaves, squid ink soup, asa seaweed, mugwort, goya (bitter gourd), and Okinawan tofu are believed to promote health and longevity. These foods are packed with nutrients that help combat inflammation, regulate blood sugar and cholesterol, boost immunity, and improve heart health. While it may be challenging to find these exact foods, adopting a diet focused on plant-based, nutrient-rich foods and practicing portion control can help mimic the Okinawan approach to eating.

natural-disasters2 years ago

Okinawa Islands Ravaged by Torrential Rain as Tropical Storm Strikes Again

Tropical Storm Khanun is heading towards southwestern Japan, specifically the Okinawa islands, bringing dangerously heavy rainfall and the risk of mudslides. The storm, which previously hit the same area last week, is moving slowly and is expected to strengthen as it continues northward towards Japan's southern major island of Kyushu. Okinawa Governor Denny Tamaki has urged residents to prepare for the storm and to have escape routes ready.