1 / 5 Noise and flocks of tourists cannot change Japanese farmers’ mind at Narita Airport area to give up their idyllic life and demand to relocate the airport for the constant expansion of the airport project. Jets from around the world roar down the runways right next to the farmland. /VCG Photo
2 / 5 Farmers have been battling against the airport ever since the construction of the airport was proposed in the 1960s. Takao Shito is one of the farmers who told AFP, “These are pieces of land farmed by three generations for nearly a century, by my grandfather, my father and myself. I want to continue living here and farm.” /VCG Photo
3 / 5 Farmers near the airport area said the reason why they wouldn’t like to relocate is not the compensation but the life they have been pursuing. “I have fun growing vegetables here. This is my life: growing vegetables on this soil. They taste different,” Shito said. /VCG Photo
4 / 5 Another farmer, Nobuharu Ito has also protested the construction of the airport for some four decades and told that he was moved by Shito’s commitment to his land and life and will still support him. /VCG Photo
5 / 5 The airport is still planning to build a third runway for the upcoming Olympics in 2020, which would affect some farmers. The airport authorities are trying to negotiate a deal with the farmers. /VCG Photo