
Overview
In the town of Henoko in northern Okinawa Prefecture, major construction at an American base is underway. Since the Marine Corps built Camp Schwab there in the 1950's, when Okinawa was under US administration, the people of Henoko have shared their fate with the American military. How did Henoko become a "base town"? Why have its fortunes been tied so closely to the base, and what has this meant to the people in the district? The program uses newly uncovered archival materials and new testimony to depict the postwar history of the town, which symbolizes the heavy burden of American bases that Okinawa continues to bear.
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3 - 1A Doctor Beside the Deathbed January 12, 2019
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3 - 2Epic Challenge: A Race Across the Japanese Alps January 19, 2019
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3 - 3Reviving Kumamoto Castle February 09, 2019
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3 - 4Class Struggle: Changes to China's Education System February 16, 2019
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3 - 5A Vanished Dream: Wartime Story of My Japanese Grandfather March 16, 2019
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3 - 6Vessel of Friendship: An Untold Story March 30, 2019
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3 - 17The Lives of Japanese War Brides in America: Part 1 October 05, 2019
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3 - 18The Lives of Japanese War Brides in America: Part 2 October 12, 2019
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3 - 191971 - Japanese Rugby Takes On England, And The World October 19, 2019
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3 - 20Chinese Internet Celebrities: Influencing the Huge Online Market November 09, 2019
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3 - 21Henoko: Living with an American Base November 16, 2019
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3 - 22Digging the Untold History December 14, 2019
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