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3 years ago

The sky in Tokyo has not been returned after the w...

The sky in Tokyo has not been returned after the war, and Yokota has taken over here, and the "postwar" is still going on.
Aircraft from Haneda continue to fly while avoiding the airspace of the Yokota area while bypassing the altitude and passing through.
November 2017: President Trump's use of Yokota instead of Haneda Airport, which is supposed to be Tokyo's front door, is a way to Japan, and the sky in the capital Tokyo is still under US rule. I think you were impressed.
The C-130 tactical transport aircraft stationed at Yokota has also been updated to the latest J-type, although you will not notice any difference in the distance. The appearance is that the number of propeller blades has changed from four to six.
In October 2018, five new CV-22s were deployed.
In addition, the "Korean UN Army Rear Command", which was placed in the camp Zama, was moved to Yokota Air Base in November 2007.
In 2020, U.S. military personnel and military personnel will enter Japan without being quarantined by Japan, despite restrictions on travel from the mainland U.S. with a large number of new coronavirus infections to Japan. I also want you to pay attention.

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