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[Zenji KOGA’s reply (acceptance) to the letter requesting consent to conduct research on the Senkaku Islands by Daisuke TAKAOKA]

To: Mr. Masatatsu NAKAMOTO, Director of the General Affairs Department, the Government of the Ryukyu Islands

Thank you very much for your letter dated July 1st.
I have no objection to research being done on my property, on the Senkaku Islands, by Mr. Daisuke TAKAOKA, a specialist member of the consultative committee for the Okinawa issues, and his team. Please proceed.

Sincerely,
July 2, 1968
Naha City ■■■■
(Stamp) [Received on July 2, 1968, General Affairs Department No. ]

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Document title [Zenji KOGA’s reply (acceptance) to the letter requesting consent to conduct research on the Senkaku Islands by Daisuke TAKAOKA]
Date created (Western calendar) July 2, 1968
Date created (Japanese era) July 2, Showa 43
Author(s) / Editor(s) [Zenji KOGA]
Publisher Liaison Section, Liaison and Public Affairs Division, General Affairs Bureau, Government of the Ryukyu Islands
Name of publication Documents on the visit to Okinawa by Daisuke TAKAOKA
Content Government of the Ryukyu Islands has decided to give total support to the Senkaku Islands research project to be conducted by Daisuke TAKAOKA, a specialist member of the consultative committee for the Okinawa issues (chaired by Nobumoto ŌHAMA). The team rented the Tonan-maru ship from the Fisheries Research Institute and was accompanied by professors of the University of the Ryukyus and government meteorologists. This is a Zenji KOGA’s reply (acceptance) to the letter requesting consent from Zenji, owner of the Senkaku Islands.
Language Japanese
Public access Available to the public(Microfilm)
Repository Okinawa Prefectural Archives
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Medium Paper
Copies 1
Reference No. s1968070200101
Reference & Information Follow the instruction at the Okinawa Prefectural Archives to see microfilm
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