Onaga Says Fewer Citizens Are Opposed to the Henoko Relocation (Kyodo News)
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On the 25th, Kumiko Onaga, who is certain to lose the mayoral election in Nago City, Okinawa Prefecture, said that with the progress of construction to relocate the U.S. Marine Corps' Futenma Air Station to Henoko in Nago City, "there is a mood of resignation among the citizens. The number of citizens opposed is decreasing."
[Nago Mayoral Election, January 25, 2026] The Nago mayoral election saw a heated battle over key issues such as childcare support measures, measures to combat rising prices, and whether or not to build a new base in Henoko. Former city council member and newcomer Kumiko Onaga (69) and incumbent Taketoyo Toguchi (64) held a launch ceremony for what was effectively a one-on-one election campaign, and together with their supporters, they vowed to w…
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