NARITA, Japan (AFP) - You can't choose your neighbours, as Japanese organic farmer Takao Shito knows all too well after a decades-long battle against Narita - the country's second busiest airport.
His farm is virtually surrounded by Narita airport, and jets from around the world roar down right next door to his rows of peas and radishes, whose green leaves wave in the spring breeze.
"You get used to the noise," the soft-spoken 68-year-old told Agence France-Pressse on his farm, most of which is only accessible via tunnels underneath the airport.
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