Iwakuni City岩国市alternative words: Iwakunishi, Iwakunishi city, Iwakuni-shi, Iwakuni shi, Iwakuni keywords: military base , town related topics: Yamaguchi Prefecture related web sites: http://www.city.iwakuni.yamaguchi.jp , http://www.urban.ne.jp/home/iwakunic/ explanation: Tiny town located in the east of Yamaguchi Prefecture. It had developed as a castle town of Kikkawa family during Edo period. Before 1945, there was a Japanese military air base. Now it is used by Americans. The town is well known also by a bridge of arch form (Kintaibashi) and a reserve of white snakes. Its population is about 44,000. Iwo Island硫黄島 硫黄列島 火山列島alternative words: Iwo-jima Island, Iwojima Island, Io Island, Iojima Island, Iwojima, Iwo jima, Ioujima, Iou jima, Volcano Islands keywords: island , military base , tokyo , volcano related topics: Tokyo Prefecture , Ogasawara Islands related web sites: http://www.mars.dti.ne.jp/~jm1glz/iwojima.htm , http://www.iwojima.jp , http://www.iwo-jima.org , http://www.flagsofourfathers.net explanation: Tiny island lost in the Pacific Ocean between Tokyo and Guam. At the end of WWII, a fierce battle took place between Americans and Japanese. It was returned back to Japan in 1968 but still inhabited only by servicemen. Its surface is about 20 km2 and you can access there from Ogasawara Island by charting a fishing ship but a permission to land is needed. Maizuru city舞鶴市 舞鶴alternative words: Maizurushi city, Maizurushi, Maizuru shi, Maizuru keywords: harbor , kyoto , military base , town related topics: Kyoto prefecture related web sites: http://www.city.maizuru.kyoto.jp explanation: Located in northern Kyoto prefecture on Japan sea, the actual Maizuru originated from a merger of 2 towns: western Maizuru which was a castle town of lord Kyogoku and eastern Maizuro which developed as a military harbor. The harbor was a repatriate base of overseas Japanese after WWII. The main activities are shipyards, machinery, chemical and textile industry, and trade with Russia and Korea. The shore belongs to Wakasa bay national selection park. The population is 94,000. Misawa City三沢市 三沢alternative words: Misawashi city, Misawashi, Misawa shi, Misawa keywords: military base , town related topics: Aomori Prefecture related web sites: http://www.net.pref.aomori.jp/misawa/ explanation: Located in the east of Aomori Prefecture on the Pacific coast, it owns an American air base conjointly used now by Japanese. The base has a center of "Echelon project", too. The city's total population is about 41,000. Naha City那覇市alternative words: Nahashi city, Nahashi, Naha-shi, Naha shi, Naha keywords: harbor , military base , okinawa , town related topics: Okinawa Prefecture , Shuri castle , Naha airport related web sites: http://www.city.naha.okinawa.jp , http://www.kekos.net/index.shtml explanation: Capital of Okinawa Prefecture located in the south of Okinawa Island. It comes from a merger of 2 towns: Shuri which was the capital of Okinawa Kingdom and Naha proper which was its main harbor. During WWII the town was completely destroyed but has been restored, including famous Shurei Gate (Shurei no Mon) used for the entrance of Chinese Ambassador. The population is about 300,000. Okinawa Prefecture沖縄県alternative words: Okinawaken prefecture, Okinawa, Okinawaken, Okinawa ken, Ryukyu, Ryuukyuu keywords: g8 , military base , okinawa , prefecture , tourist resort related topics: Naha City , Nago City , Senkaku Islands , Kyushu island , Ishigaki island related web sites: http://www.pref.okinawa.jp , http://www.g8kyushu-okinawa.go.jp/j/ , http://dtravel.inetg.com/okinawa/okinawa.html , http://www.yado.co.jp/kankou/okinawa/nanseist/nanseist.htm , http://www.hikyaku.com/summit/ explanation: Okinawa prefecture occupies small islands between Kyushu and Taiwan. Its surface is 2,254 km2 and the population 1.1 million. The prefectural office is at Naha City. After WWII Okinawa was under US administration until 1972. Even now 10% of its surface is used by American military bases. The region is poor and the people are working for military bases and tourism. Okinawa attracts now not only tourists from Japanese mainland but from Taiwan and Korea. Sagamihara city相模原市 相模原alternative words: Sagamiharashi city, Sagamihara shi, Sagamihara keywords: kanagawa , military base , town related topics: Kanagawa prefecture , Tokyo prefecture , Machida city , Odakyu electric railway related web sites: http://www.city.sagamihara.kanagawa.jp explanation: Located in the north of Kanagawa prefecture and contiguous to Machida city in Tokyo prefecture, Sagamihara had been a quiet rural area, cultivating mulberry for silk worms until 1960s when electric appliance and food processing factories appeared. Along Odakyu railroad line in the east, many houses have been built for workers of Tokyo, while American Zama military camp is in the south. The population is 608,000. Sasebo City佐世保市alternative words: Saseboshi city, Sasebo, Saseboshi, Sasebo-shi keywords: harbor , kyushu , military base , town related topics: Nagasaki Prefecture related web sites: http://nagasaki.sasebo.tao.go.jp/home.htm explanation: Town located in the north-west of Nagasaki Prefecture, facing East China Sea. Its population is 250,000. Since the Japanese government chose it as the headquarters of 3rd naval district in 1886, it has developed always as a military harbor. Though during WWII, most of the town had been destroyed, it has been restored as a merchant and fishing harbor. Nevertheless, used by Japanese and American navies, it still keeps a role of military harbor. Tachikawa city立川市alternative words: Tachikawashi city, Tachikawashi, Tachikawa-shi, Tachikawa shi, Tachikawa keywords: military base , tokyo , town related topics: Tokyo prefecture related web sites: http://www.m-net.ne.jp/~tachikawa/ explanation: Located in the west of Tokyo, Tachikawa appeared in the history as castle town of Tachikawa clan during Kamakura period. It has developed as a post town of Koshu road during Edo period but its expansion really began when the government installed a military airfield and aeronautic factories there. After the World War it had been confiscated by Americans but returned back in 1977. Located at junction point of Chuo and Ome railroads, many people are going to work in Tokyo. Yokosuka City横須賀市 横須賀alternative words: Yokosukashi city, Yokosuka, Yokosukashi, Yokosuka-shi keywords: harbor , kanagawa , military base , town related topics: Kanagawa Prefecture , Miura peninsula related web sites: http://www.city.yokosuka.kanagawa.jp explanation: Town located in the south-east of Kanagawa Prefecture at the base of Miura peninsula and facing Tokyo Bay. Since the government built a western style shipyards in 1865, it has developed always as a military harbor to protect Tokyo from the sea. The Japanese Military Academy as well as the headquarters of US 7th fleet are situated in this town. Its population is 430,000. Page number: 1 10 articles extracted from postgresql database. | |
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