Eleven explosive ordnance disposal divers from the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force’s Sub Area Activity Okinawa unit set off ...
The remains of some 1,400 people sit in storage for possible identification with DNA testing. So far just six have been identified and returned to their families.
a strategy that would mesh with some Chinese analysts' claims that Okinawa should be controlled by China. "I think invasion and occupation would be a bridge too far and lead to the Japan-US ...
U.S. Marines during training last month in Okinawa, Japan.Credit... Supported by By Martin Fackler Photographs by Chang W. Lee Reporting from Camp Foster and Naha, Okinawa Before Christmas ...