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u.s. Military Refuses Face-to-Face Protest in Response to Kadena Town Council's Request Regarding Repeated Parachutes.

It was revealed on the 23rd that the U.S. military had refused a request from the Kadena Town Council (Chairman Kunio Ishimine) to protest in person regarding parachute jump training at the U.S. military's Kadena Air Base. On the same day, the town council submitted a resolution that it had unanimously passed at an extraordinary session on the 16th of this month to the Okinawa Defense Bureau and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Okinawa Office.
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It was revealed on the 23rd that the U.S. military had refused a request from the Kadena Town Council (Chairman Kunio Ishimine) to protest in person regarding parachute jump training at the U.S. military's Kadena Air Base. On the same day, the town council submitted a resolution that it had unanimously passed at an extraordinary session on the 16th of this month to the Okinawa Defense Bureau and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Okinawa Office.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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