Defend the Home Islands: Building a Japanese Home Guard Platoon in Bolt Action
Defend the Home Islands: Building a Japanese Home Guard Platoon in Bolt Action

Defend the Home Islands: Building a Japanese Home Guard Platoon in Bolt Action

“If the enemy chooses to attack the mainland a combined force of 100 million Tokko, special attack soldiers, will obliterate them. They will, with absolute certainty, defend this imperial land.” National Resistance Manual, as published in the Chubu Nihon newspaper…

Waltz on the Western Edge: New exhibition opens at Sasebo’s Shimanose Art Museum
Waltz on the Western Edge: New exhibition opens at Sasebo’s Shimanose Art Museum

Waltz on the Western Edge: New exhibition opens at Sasebo’s Shimanose Art Museum

Sasebo’s Shimanose Art Center opened its latest exhibition, “Waltz on the Western Edge,” on Oct. 31, 2025. As a coastal city, the ocean has always been vital to Sasebo’s livelihood and its place on Kyushu’s western edge has put it…

Stories Told in Stone: History and Remembrance at Sasebo’s Navy Cemetery
Stories Told in Stone: History and Remembrance at Sasebo’s Navy Cemetery

Stories Told in Stone: History and Remembrance at Sasebo’s Navy Cemetery

I like to visit Sasebo’s former naval cemetery at Highasi Park from time to time, looking at ship memorials and enjoying the changing seasons there. It’s Japan’s largest naval cemetery and since the first burials in 1892, it’s kept alive…

Kyushu’s Underwater Kamikazes: Hiji Oga Kaiten Memorial Park and Ruins
Kyushu’s Underwater Kamikazes: Hiji Oga Kaiten Memorial Park and Ruins

Kyushu’s Underwater Kamikazes: Hiji Oga Kaiten Memorial Park and Ruins

The suicidal kamikazes were the Japanese empire’s last ditch effort to slow advancing Allied forces. Viewed as tragic heroes today, most of them sortied out from Kyushu and many of the former kamikaze bases have sprouted memorial hall museums and…