- What is this place?
- Aoyama Park.
- There is Aoyama Park one more.
- This park is divided to the north and the south.
- This is the south.
- Here says Keep Out.
- There is a heliport of the U.S. Armed Forces.
- Why is there a military base in a park?
- This neighborhood was a base of Japanese Imperial Army.
- The place became the U.S. base after the Pacific War.
- It was returned to Japan steadily.
- Finally a heliport was left.
- Why is there it in a park?
- This heliport was in other place.
- But the heliport moved to do tunnel construction.
- To here?
- Yes.
- While they constructed tunnel, Japan lent the park to U.S. Armed Forces.
- Do they still construct it?
- The construction was over.
- But they was not able to put back a military base.
- Why?
- Because high buildings were built.
- What did the inhabitants say?
- The inhabitants of Minato-ku were angry.
- Tokyo and the United States negotiated in 2007.
- Substituted land was returned to Tokyo.
- Was it solve the issue?
- Inhabitants of Minato-ku are dissatisfied.
- What do they use this heliport for?
- There is Akasaka Press Center beside a heliport.
- They publish Stars and Stripes.
- What is that?
- It is the newspaper running it in the American Department of Defense.
- Is a military base necessary for the newspaper publisher?
- An American important person comes here via Yokota base.
- The person can move without being known to anyone from here to an embassy.
- I have watched such an American drama.
- The staff of CIA played an active part in the Middle East in the drama.
- Who can talk about nuclear weapons?
- There is a ship exposed to nuclear testing in Koto-ku.
Related spot
- Yokota Air Base
Why is this name Yokota base camp? USA didn't know the name of this place in The Pacific War. - Fuchu Big antenna
It was the U.S. Air Force communication base station from 1945 to 1986. It is the ruins now. - Washington Heights
GHQ demanded that Japan built the house of 20000 U.S. soldiers family. Japan built 827 houses in Yoyogi. - Hikarigaoka Park
Here became the US Armed Forces territory in 1945. They called here Grant Heights.