Tokyo Narita Gains First Farmland Parcel For New Runway

Tokyo Narita Airport authorities accomplished a breakthrough this week, winning agreement from a farmer, Kakichi Ogawa, to sell his land to make room for a second runway. Ogawa and seven other farmers have rejected offers for their properties for 30 years, and five of the seven remaining holdouts...

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