“The opportunity for the examination and collection of remains will be assured,” comments Prefecture Governor Denny Tamaki on receipt of the proposed settlement for the exploitation of soil from an excavation mine at Itoman in Okinawa. (26jn22)


Splendor of Okinawa: Lagerstroemia speciosa, wall in Uruma 19jn22


A soil excavation mine is located within the Okinawa National Battlefield Monument Park at Komesu in Itoman. Pursuant to it, on 24 June, Okinawa Prefecture Governor Denny Tamaki expressed his viewpoint on receipt of the actual settlement proposal submitted by the The Environmental Dispute Coordination Committee of the Ministry of Interior and Communication (Interior Ministry) Rules Committee. He was replying to a query from Communist Party Representative Sumie Nishime during representative questioning at the regular June session of the Prefectural Assembly. 


The governor explained that, according to the settlement proposal, if remains are discovered during the excavation, work will cease in an area of 5 square meters around the remains for 2 weeks. Within that time frame, the completion of examination and collection of remains will be requested of the Remains of the War Dead Information Collection Center and others. He judged, “The opportunity for the examination and collection of remains will be assured.” Moreover, the governor was adding rules for the restoration of the site to its original state.


The governor elaborated, “So, we will accept this agreement (the settlement proposal) with the judgment that it generally reflects the contents of the measures ordered by the Ministry.” He added, “From here on in, too, we will give special consideration to the sentiments of the families of the fallen and the people of our prefecture in our response, so that the remains of our war dead will not be mixed into the soil used for construction landfill.”


Original Japanese article: Okinawa Times, published Friday 24 June 2022 at 12:03

https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/4817fecb974750916b7c872068d9c096d9383c0c



Denny in the News: news about Okinawan Governor Denny Tamaki.

Denny Tamaki is the governor of Okinawa Prefecture in Japan. Although Okinawa is important as an international tourist destination and a key element in strategic US Military Forces, its governor receives very little coverage in the Japanese press and almost none in the English language media. 

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  3. Where they occur, words and phrases in Ryukyuan (the Okinawan language) are rendered in italics and translated in parentheses. Names  whose readings are uncertain are rendered as Name (=Kanji?) as in Nagayuki (=長行?). Any corrections in such instances would be gratefully appreciated.


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