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Japan's Okinawa Governor Takeshi Onaga said on Friday that he will do everything he can to suspend the central government's plan to construct a new military base in Japan's southernmost prefecture.

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Japan and the United States have agreed to move 4,700 Marines in Japan's Okinawa to the US territory of Guam, local media reported on Sunday.

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Japan and the United States on Saturday agreed on a fresh agreement to relocate the US Marine Corps Futenma base the coast of Henoko, Nago City in Okinawa Prefecture, Kyodo News reported Sunday, citing sources.

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Tensions are rising within Japan's new government, with a leader of a junior coalition partner hinting her party may leave the government over the relocation of a US Marine airfield on the southern island of Okinawa.

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Japan and the United States have agreed to move 4,700 Marines in Japan's Okinawa to the US territory of Guam, local media reported on Sunday.

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Japan and the United States on Saturday agreed on a fresh agreement to relocate the US Marine Corps Futenma base the coast of Henoko, Nago City in Okinawa Prefecture, Kyodo News reported Sunday, citing sources.

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