U.S. Army Futenma base noise is not admitted and a verdict is confirmed Supreme Court July 9th 18:55

The Supreme Court ruled that the residents around the US military Futenma base in Okinawa demanded to stop the noise of military aircraft, and the Supreme Court ruled out the appeal of the residents.

Approximately 3,400 residents living near the Futenma Air Station in the United States called for the government to stop the noise of military aircraft and compensate them, saying that the noise of military aircraft was causing health problems.

Both the first and second trials acknowledged the damage caused by noise, and the Fukuoka High Court Naha branch of the second trial ordered the government to compensate approximately 2,121 million yen.

On the other hand, the complaint requesting to stop the noise was not recognized as "the authority to manage and operate the Futenma base is in the United States, and the country is not in a position to regulate the operation of military aircraft in the United States", and 8 of the plaintiff's residents A person complained of this and appealed to the Supreme Court.

In this regard, Judge Hiroyuki Sugano of the Second Small Court of the Supreme Court decided to dismiss the appeal by the 9th, and a ruling that did not allow the suspension of the noise of military aircraft was confirmed.