(News Flash) Okinawa has appealed the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transportation’s “cancellation of permission withdrawal” to its complaint on the Henoko landfill. (28de21)
A new base is under construction at Henoko in Nago, Okinawa. Okinawa Prefecture revoked permission for it. However, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transportation decided to cancel the revocation. Claiming that cancellation is illegal, the Prefecture has filed an appeal requesting that the cancellation itself be revoked. On 28 December, the Prefecture made its final appeal on its dissatisfaction to the Naha Branch of the Fukuoka High Court for judgement. On 15 December, the Fukuoka High Court, without making a judgement on whether the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transportation’s decision was legal or not, had dismissed the Prefecture’s complaint. In response to press corps questions at the Prefectural Office, Governor Denny Tamaki offered this criticism, “It’s like they sliced off regional autonomy and trashed it.” The deadline for the appeal was 4 January 2022. Back in November, the Okinawa Defense bureau requested design changes to widen the landfill in the sea ar...