Asia This Week
Paradoxes persist in Okinawa + South Korean women look toward change (2013x5)
Data di messa in onda: Mag 18, 2013
May 15 was the 41st anniversary of the reversion of Japan's southern
islands of Okinawa from postwar US rule. For Misako Koja, a renowned
singer of Okinawan folk songs, it was a day that brought
mixedáemotions.
Koja was born and raised in Okinawa, near the Kadena US air force
base. Her father died in a car accident on base when she was 3 years
old. Her mother then raised her alone, working at a guesthouse for
US servicemen. Koja, now 59 years, still lives nearby. Her favorite
pastime is playing with her seven grandchildren at a nearby beach.
Okinawa has an abundance of beautiful beaches. But it also has a
multitude of US military facilities. Such bases have been a part of
Koja's entire life, but she hopes they will be gone by the time her
grandchildren reach adulthood.
SOUTH KOREAN WOMEN LOOK TOWARD CHANGE, STARTING AT THE TOP
- Iniziato: Apr 2013
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