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    140°23′08″E / 35.76528°N 140.38556°E / 35.76528; 140.38556 The Sanrizuka Struggle (三里塚闘争, Sanrizuka tōsō) is a series of civil conflicts and riots involving...
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    Narita, Chiba (redirect from Sanrizuka)
    agricultural area called Sanrizuka (三里塚). The construction and later expansion of the airport led to intense civil unrest among Sanrizuka residents (see Narita...
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    day, especially among local residents in the area. This has led to the Sanrizuka Struggle, stemming from the government's decision to construct the airport...
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    and cultural hub of such a country. In 1978, after years of the intense Sanrizuka Struggle, Narita International Airport opened as the new gateway to the...
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  • radical political movements in 1960s and 1970s Japan, most famously the "Sanrizuka" or "Narita" series, which recorded the struggle by farmers and student...
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  • University concert on Gozan no Okuribi protesting the construction of the Sanrizuka airport. In 1970, after having performed with the band since 1967, original...
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  • Monsters of Rock, from the concert August 1980. Narita International Airport(Sanrizuka Struggle) Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Riot Narita review". Allmusic. Retrieved...
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  • Grand Prix A brawl at a press conference in Salt Lake City, Utah The 1985 Sanrizuka Struggle riots The 1980 Scottish Cup Final riot Football hooliganism in...
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  • Japanese). Retrieved September 7, 2021. Fukuda, Katsuhiko (2001). Sanrizuka Ando Soiru [Sanrizuka and Soil] (in Japanese). Tokyo: Heigensha. p. 40, 71. Sumidani...
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    recyclable goods and trash. By the time the Murayama Cabinet took office, the Sanrizuka Struggle had transitioned from violent to more non-violent resistance...
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    Railway Co. opened a 14 km (8.7 mi), 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) gauge line to Sanrizuka in 1917. In 1928 the line was converted to 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) gauge...
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  • of the era, including the 1968-69 Japanese university protests and the Sanrizuka Struggle against the construction of Narita Airport. In 1960, the Zengakuren...
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  • demonstrators in Modderdam, near Cape Town. Image 1979 Sadayuki Mikami [it] Sanrizuka Struggle After years of protests against the construction of Narita Airport...
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  • anti-Vietnam War protests, the university struggles of 1968–69, and the Sanrizuka Struggle against the construction of Narita Airport from 1968 into the...
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    farmers. During the 1960s and 1970s, the village was the center of the Sanrizuka Struggle against the construction of the Narita International Airport...
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  • several deaths per year, and New Left sects continued to carry out the Sanrizuka Struggle against the expansion of Narita Airport well into the 1980s,...
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  • democratization and political violence in Africa, Latin America, Japan (Sanrizuka Struggle etc.), and China. In 2006 he was the first recipient of the Foundation...
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  • their land to construct the New Tokyo International Airport at Narita Sanrizuka in the 1970s after long negotiations had failed). But non-coercive, or...
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    railway is often characterized as a NIMBY movement. Starting in 1966, the Sanrizuka Struggle movement opposed the construction of Narita International Airport...
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    Mary Ellis grave Michael Forbes (farmer) Narita International Airport (Sanrizuka Struggle) Real estate in China Spite house St. Joseph Catholic Church...
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