Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-in-the-US-against-Military-Airbase-in-Japan-27MZIF271IPR.htmlConceptually similarAction in the US against Military Airbase in JapanGP03CZ9Completed★★★★Action in the US against Military Airbase in JapanGP03CZ8Completed★★★★Action in the US against Military Airbase in JapanGP03CZBCompleted★★★★Action in the US against Military Airbase in JapanGP03CZCCompleted★★★★Action in the US against Military Airbase in JapanGP03CZDCompleted★★★★Action in the US against Military Airbase in JapanGP03CZECompleted★★★★Action in the US against Military Airbase in JapanGP03CZ3Completed★★★★Action in the US against Military Airbase in JapanGP03CZ4Completed★★★★Action in the US against Military Airbase in JapanGP03CZ5Completed★★★★View AllGP03CZAAction in the US against Military Airbase in JapanGreenpeace activists display signs and banners outside the Brookings Institute as Okinawan Gov. Keiichi Inamine arrved to give a speech. Greenpeace is opposing the construction of a U.S. air base in Okinawa's Henoko Bay, which threatens Japan's last remaining population of dugong.Locations:North America-United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:16 Apr, 2005Credit:© Keith K. Annis / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3008px X 2000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Buildings-Day-Direct communications-Governments and Government organisations-Greenpeace activists-Japanese Government-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Signs-Small group of people-Urban areasShoot:Save the Duodong Protest in WashingtonGreenpeace activists ask Okinawa Governor Keiichi Inamine to protect Japan's remaining dugong population in Henoko Bay, Okinawa from a proposed U.S. Miliatry Airbase. Junichi Sato, campaign director for Greenpeace Japan, presents a bottle of Okinawan sake to Inamine, as he enters the Brookings Institution to give a speech. The bottle bears the image of dugong and the message “Governor Inamine: oppose the Henoko base.” Greenpeace is opposing the construction of a U.S. air base in Okinawa's Henoko Bay, which threatens Japan's last remaining population of dugong. The dugong is an endangered marine mammal closely related to the Florida manatee. Okinawa Governor Keiichi Inamine visited Washington this week to discuss the future of American military bases in Okinawa.