Published: 09:57, January 27, 2026
Japanese govt ordered to pay damages to Okinawa residents over US base noise
By Xinhua
This photo taken on June 11, 2025 shows a thank you message from the Osaka War Dead Family Association, with an additional message (top right) that reads "We don't allow the construction of the military base with soil where the war dead lie", at the office of Takamatsu Gushiken, a volunteer who recovers the remains of war dead to be reunited with their families, in Ginowan city, Okinawa Prefecture. (PHOTO / AFP)

TOKYO - A Japanese court has ordered the government to pay compensation to residents living near the US Kadena Air Base in Okinawa over aircraft noise, Kyodo News reported on Monday.

In a ruling dated Jan 23 and made public on Monday, the Naha District Court's Okinawa branch ruled that the state must pay a total of 2.53 billion yen ($16.45 million) in damages to about 5,000 residents, citing the impact of noise from US military aircraft.

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The court dismissed the demand for flight restrictions, saying that US military flight operations constitute acts by a third party beyond the Japanese government's control.

Kadena Air Base is one of the largest US military installations in East Asia. It has long been a source of local complaints due to noise and other disruptions.