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J-family looks after Eikaiwa-sensei's grave for 140 years

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J-family looks after Eikaiwa-sensei's grave for 140 years

Postby yanpa » Thu Jan 01, 2015 5:41 pm

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/d ... s-identity
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Re: J-family looks after Eikaiwa-sensei's grave for 140 year

Postby legion » Thu Jan 01, 2015 8:29 pm

But Debito said nobody cares about random gaijin
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Re: J-family looks after Eikaiwa-sensei's grave for 140 year

Postby Russell » Thu Jan 01, 2015 11:15 pm

legion wrote:But Debito said nobody cares about random gaijin

There is not necessarily a contradiction.

Debito speaks only about random gaijins that are still alive...
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Re: J-family looks after Eikaiwa-sensei's grave for 140 year

Postby matsuki » Fri Jan 02, 2015 7:58 am

Russell wrote:
legion wrote:But Debito said nobody cares about random gaijin

There is not necessarily a contradiction.

Debito speaks only about random gaijins that are still alive...


Seems there was plenty of hate for the dead as well...

The job was not without controversy, however. Murai recalled her father-in-law saying that the family had had a “hard time” during the war due to their insistence on maintaining the grave of a citizen of Japan’s then enemy.


Isn't Yasukuni also filled with the ashes of "the enemy?"
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Re: J-family looks after Eikaiwa-sensei's grave for 140 year

Postby Salty » Fri Jan 02, 2015 9:33 am

Yup – it is easy to accept that a kanji was responsible for Bernard George Littlewood being turned into Philip Ward. :cool2:
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Re: J-family looks after Eikaiwa-sensei's grave for 140 year

Postby Russell » Fri Jan 02, 2015 10:11 am

Salty wrote:Yup – it is easy to accept that a kanji was responsible for Bernard George Littlewood being turned into Philip Ward. :cool2:

LOL.

Given that some kanji have extremely many readings (like 生), it still would not surprise me...
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Re: J-family looks after Eikaiwa-sensei's grave for 140 year

Postby wagyl » Mon Jan 05, 2015 2:23 pm

chokonen888 wrote:Isn't Yasukuni also filled with the ashes of "the enemy?"

Prisoners of War and the like? I don't think so. People have this funny idea that their fragments should only be on land consecrated to their own particular version of Sky Fairy, so I don't think they will be in a Shinto shrine, but someone pipe up and correct me if I am wrong. I do know that there is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery near Hodogaya, with I think some Dutch graves or ashes let in too because the King was nice like that. By the time they had finished up being prisoners of war they didn't take up much space really, to be honest.

The King also let in some rebels, too, from the former colonies in North America. http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cem ... 20CEMETERY
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Re: J-family looks after Eikaiwa-sensei's grave for 140 year

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Mon Jan 05, 2015 4:08 pm

wagyl wrote:
chokonen888 wrote:Isn't Yasukuni also filled with the ashes of "the enemy?"

Prisoners of War and the like? I don't think so. People have this funny idea that their fragments should only be on land consecrated to their own particular version of Sky Fairy, so I don't think they will be in a Shinto shrine, but someone pipe up and correct me if I am wrong.


There is beef with some families of ethnic Koreans and Chinese (Taiwanese) who are interred there. However, those were people who fought for Japan not against it. I think it's a question of whether they fought for Japan willingly or not. Of course the same could be asked about a lot of Japanese who died fighting for the motherland.
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