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Yokohama City Initiatives FY2011

Last Updated March 21, 2024

We publish about past approach about US military facilities.

Movements in FY2011

March 30, 2012
In response to the resumption of flight of the U.S. Navy aircraft EA-6B Planorer, which caused a part fall accident on February 8, 2012, the Kanagawa Prefectural Base-related Prefectural City Liaison Council urgently requested the government and the U.S. Army. Requested. (PDF:73KB)
February 9, 2012
Regarding the parts fall accident from a U.S. Navy aircraft that occurred on February 8, 2012, an emergency request was made to the government and the U.S. Navy aircraft that occurred on February 8, 2012. (PDF:87KB)
February 6.7, 2012
On February 3, 2012, the U.S. Navy in Japan announced that the EA-6B Plauller deployed at the U.S. Navy Atsugi Base will be changed to the electronic warplanet EA-18G Graurer. There is a concern that the noise situation around the base will deteriorate due to this model change, so on February 6 and 7, Yokohama City, together with Kanagawa Prefecture and the city around Atsugi Base, We fully recognized the actual situation of aircraft noise damage around Atsugi base, we made an oral request to actively work on reducing noise damage, and to provide timely and appropriate information on noise conditions. .
December 27, 2011
The Ministry of Defense informed us about the budget proposal for FY2012. (PDF:19KB)
December 1, 2011
Ikego (for Yokohama-shi) requisition land return promotion Kanazawa inhabitant of a ward meeting submitted petition to country about "return of Ikego residential district and navy supporting facility (for Yokohama-shi)" . (To the Kanazawa Ward homepage)
November 30, 2011
We made a request to the government for the construction of U.S. military family housing.
Yokohama City Information Provision Document (PDF: 279KB)
About construction such as houses in Ikego residential district and Yokohama city area of navy supporting facility (request) (PDF: 97KB)
November 29, 2011
Yokohama City will work to prevent the recurrence of the U.S. Navy Yokosuka Base Command in Japan regarding the injuries caused by a U.S. military personnel on November 29 to prevent such actions from causing anxiety to citizens.・ We requested thorough training. (Oral request)
November 10, 2011
The Kanazawa Ward U.S. Army Facility Construction and Return Site Use Countermeasures Council was held, and Yokohama City issued a document from the Council regarding the basic layout plan for U.S. military family housing in the Ikego residential area and Navy auxiliary facilities (Yokohama city area) (Request) ". (PDF:100KB)
November 7, 2011
The Ministry of Defense informed us about the agreement by the Japan-US Joint Committee and sent a document on the outline of the agreement case. (PDF:714KB)
November 2, 2011
Yokohama City, as a member of the Atsugi Base Noise Countermeasures Council, Yokohama City has submitted a request to the government, etc., regarding the elimination of aircraft noise through continuous take-off and landing training of U.S. aircraft carrier-based aircraft at Atsugi Base” to the government. (PDF:764KB)
October 24, 2011
Yokohama City will respond appropriately to the U.S. Navy Command in Japan regarding the injuries caused by a U.S. military personnel that occurred on October 21, and will raise concerns about citizens due to such inconveniences in the future. We requested that we strive to prevent recurrence and that thorough education and training be thorough. (Oral request)
October 5, 2011
The Ministry of Defense informed us about the budget request for FY2012. (PDF:21KB)
September 30, 2011
In connection with US military training (PDF: 20KB) at Kitafuji Exercise Area from November 11 to November 24, ammunition was not carried in at Mizuho Wharf / Yokohama North Dock, incidents and accidents We requested the government to take a thorough system so that it would not happen, and that it would not lead to enhancement of the functions of the facilities. (Oral request)
September 29, 2011
The Ministry of Defense informed that the 6th meeting of the Facility Coordinating Subcommittee, a subordinate body of the Japan-US Joint Committee, was held today, and the outline of the meeting was accepted.
Outline of the meeting of the 6th Facility Coordinating Subcommittee of the Japan-US Joint Committee (Press Release Material) (PDF: 525KB)
About meeting summary of US-Japan joint committee sixth facility coordination sectional meeting (mayor comment) (PDF: 15KB)
August 29, 2011
Yokohama City has submitted a "Request for Base Issues in 2012" to the country as a member of the Kanagawa Prefectural Base-related Prefectural City Liaison Council. (PDF:560KB)
July 20, 2011
We received document from country (South Kanto Defense Bureau) about construction such as houses in Ikego residential area and navy auxiliary facility (Yokohama city area).
About construction such as U.S. military family houses in Ikego residential area and Navy auxiliary facility (Yokohama city area) (press release document) (PDF: 112KB)
About construction such as US military family houses in Ikego residential area and navy supporting facility (Yokohama city area) (PDF: 1,470KB)
Basic placement plan (PDF: 7,282KB) such as U.S. military family houses in Ikego residential area and navy auxiliary facility (Yokohama city area)
June 28, 2011
The mayor requested the Ministry of Defense Regional Cooperation Bureau to return the U.S. military facilities and support for the use of the former site in the "Proposals and Requests on National System and Budget" (PDF: 1,582KB) in 2012.
Return of U.S. military facilities in the city and support for the use of former sites (PDF: 524KB)
June 22, 2011
We announced "suggestion, request about national system and budget" (PDF: 1,582KB) in 2012.
Return of U.S. military facilities in the city and support for the use of former sites (PDF: 524KB)
June 1, 2011
In connection with the U.S. military training at the Higashifuji Exercise Area (PDF: 25KB) at the Higashifuji Exercise Area from June 18 to June 30, Ammunition was not carried in at Mizuho Wharf / Yokohama North Dock, incidents and accidents We requested the government to take a thorough system so that it would not happen, and that it would not lead to the enhancement of the functions of the facilities. (Oral request)
May 24, 2011
Yokohama City, together with the Atsugi base-related local governments, requested the country to "landing training for aircraft carrier George Washington". (PDF:110KB)
May 23, 2011
The Ministry of Defense has notified the "About landing training for aircraft carrier George Washington carrier-based aircraft" (PDF: 36KB).
May 11.12, 2011
On May 6, 2011, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that one FA18-C Honet squadron deployed at the U.S. Navy Atsugi Base through Kanagawa Prefecture will be replaced by one FA18-E Super Hornet Squadron. was. There is a concern that the noise situation around the base will deteriorate due to this model change, so Yokohama City, together with Kanagawa Prefecture and the city around Atsugi Base to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Defense, and the U.S. Navy Command in Japan. We fully aware of the actual situation of aircraft noise damage around the base and made an oral request to actively work to reduce noise damage.
April 22, 2011
At the Japan-US Joint Committee held on April 21, regarding the cause of the accident and measures to prevent recurrence of parts from the U.S. military helicopter that occurred in Samukawa-cho on February 3, 2011. Kanagawa Prefecture notified that there was information provision. (PDF:60KB)

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Base Countermeasures Section, Urban Development Bureau Planning Department

Phone: 045-671-2168

Phone: 045-671-2168

Fax: 045-663-2318

Email address: tb-kichitaisaku@city.yokohama.jp

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