

Two crashes, 52 years apart—one island's rage, grief, and refusal to forget.
After an American helicopter crashes into a classroom in Okinawa International University, student Ryuichi is compelled to write a report on a similar accident 52 years ago, in 1959, when an American jet fighter crashed into his grandfather's elementary school. He also plans to hold a peace concert.
Direction
Oikawa refuses sensationalism—lets grief breathe.
Writing
The 1959/2004 parallels land like a gut punch.
Director
Yoshihiro Oikawa
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 1959 Miyamori Elementary crash killed 11 children and 6 adults; US military presence in Okinawa remains the highest in Japan, with ongoing protests.
Himawari (sunflower) symbolizes peace in Japanese anti-war movements—planted at crash sites, it becomes living memorial against official forgetting.
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