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The u.s.-Japan Joint Committee Has Approved the Return of 5 Hectares of Camp Zukeran Land, with Completion Expected Within Fiscal Year 2026. However, only 7.4% of the Plan Has Been Realized.
[Tokyo] The Japanese and U.S. governments agreed at a joint committee meeting on the 16th that a portion of the Kishaba housing area (Kitanakagusuku village, approximately 5 hectares) of Camp Zukeran, a U.S. military base, will be returned to Japan after the relocation of 32 U.S. military family housing units is completed and a new boundary fence is installed.
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[Tokyo] The Japanese and U.S. governments agreed at a joint committee meeting on the 16th that a portion of the Kishaba housing area (Kitanakagusuku village, approximately 5 hectares) of Camp Zukeran, a U.S. military base, will be returned to Japan after the relocation of 32 U.S. military family housing units is completed and a new boundary fence is installed.