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Jump To Comment: 1There I was on a balcony in the western suburbs of Tokyo, taking in the scene. Immaculatley planned, all of the residents of the many 14 storey appartment complexes live within 15 minutes walk of a train station, shopping centre, primary, secondary and third level schools. Overhead, a steady stream of helicopters interrupted the everyday noises of everyday people.
I asked my host about the choppers. "Americans, flying to Yokohama," I was told. Later that night over a few beers at a Yakitori restaurant downtown, I learned more. There has been a permanent US military presence in Japan since the Second World War. Warships in US designated harbours. US Air Force bases. Military bases. Nuclear weapons on submarines operating out of US bases on Japanese land. Approximately 40,000 US troops are stationed there, though ex President Bush reduced the numbers during the invasion of Iraq. The Japanese taxpayer foots the bill, part of the post war treaty that gave the US responsibility for "protecting" Japan.
It is little wonder that Japan supports US policy. The two nations are the leaders in corporate globalisation. US culture exerts the strongest foreign influence on Japanese life, much like in Ireland. And a permanent US army occupies the country. While the two nations retain separate identities, they have many common interests. Despite past conflict, citizens and business people from both countries have sought and discovered common ground, and successfully sustained peace and commerce.