Differing perspectives on noise pollution - Vietnam and Okinawa
The experience of noise pollution can be different, and the degree to which one is stressed can vary.
In Vietnam, millions of tourists visit Vietnam every year. They expect tropical peace, but it turns out to be different.
"I really love Vietnam but yeah it's true I'm quite hesitant to go back. The food is fantastic, the countryside scenery is beautiful, and the people are generally friendly and open. The traffic, noise and pollution however are hard to endure. Hope things will continue to improve though."
- Seusabah (Tourist from Malaysia)![]() |
Foreign tourists have dinner at a restaurant in Hue City in central Vietnam, April 2023. Photo by VnExpress/Vo Thanh |
In Okinawa, there is 70.6% of the land in Japan that is exclusive to U.S. military facilities are concentrated. It accounts for only 0.6% of the total land area of Japan.
According to an U.N. report, Okinawa is subject to 20,000 military takeoffs and landings annually (50 drills/day). Aircraft noises sometimes exceed 120 dBs (subways: around 80 dB, construction sites: 80 -120 dB)
“It is our responsibility to take back the quiet night for the children who live near the base as well as for the younger generation who are the future of Okinawa,” says the head of the plaintiffs.
- Shusei Arakawa (85, Okinawan)
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U.S. military bases in Okinawa (orange, blue) |
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Sources:
VnExpress International & VnExpress. (2024, January 11). Why tourists don’t come back to Vietnam. VnExpress International – Latest News, Business, Travel and Analysis From Vietnam. https://e.vnexpress.net/news/readers-views/why-tourists-dont-come-back-to-vietnam-4697255.html
Okinawans file mass lawsuit over U.S. base noise pollution | The Asahi Shimbun Asia & Japan Watch. (n.d.). The Asahi Shimbun. https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14535305
Base-related data | OKINAWA PREFECTURAL GOVERNMENT Washington D.C. Office - Official site. (n.d.). OKINAWA PREFECTURAL GOVERNMENT Washington D.C. Office. https://dc-office.org/basedata
Comments
Also reading your blog posts realize me that those sounds I heard when I was in Okinawa are maybe quieter ones compared to the one mentioned in this blog. And I was fortunately didn’t hear any aircraft sounds during my bedtime, but many Okinawans are suffering from that.
I think even if Japanese, people who don’t have any knowledge towards Okinawa has same opinion as me back then. I hope those people will also realize the situation that happens in Okinawa and support people in there.