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Unconfirmed: Two Living, Ex-Japanese Soldiers Found in Philippines (Mindanao)
Mainichi News in Tokyo (in Japanese) (linked) ^ | 26 May 2005 | Mainichi Shimbun in Japan (in Japanese)

Posted on 05/26/2005 8:12:52 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo

Edited on 05/27/2005 12:51:25 AM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]

Just only a quick blurb in the top news segement today, but Mainichi News reports that two elderly Japanese men in their 80s have turned themselves into or otherwise presented themselves to Japanese authorities in the southern Philippines in Mindanao, apparantly "surrendering" or at least talking to them, after holding our for nearly 60 years in the Philippines following Japan's WWII defeat.

A remarkable story if true.

Japanese-language Mainichi news story is linked. It is unclear what their Imperial Army unit was, if they knew the war had ended, and other details. They were said to be talking now with Japanese officials in a hotel on the island of "General Santos".

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UPDATE!

The latest from what I can tell (3:00 a.m. Eastern Time Friday, May 27, 2005). And by the way, thank you for your kind comment.

A veteran of the Pacific War living in Saitama Prefecture in Japan, a "Teraishi san", who works with the War Survivor's Group, collects the remains of fallen Japanese soldiers. He is in his mid 80s.

He received a call from another man who is married to a woman in the Philipines, who was working to collect word in a forested area in Southern Mindanao. It was only yesterday that Terauchi received this international call from the Philippines which was rather frantic.

The woman had apparantly crossed into or had been in Muslim extremist controlled territory and had heard throught Moro fighters of the existence of "two elderly men from the Japanese army". Further, she got the information that they wanted to get out and passed it on to Japan, where it got to Terauchi.

Terauchi of course worked with the Japanese government who, through the Embassy in Philippines, to get the information.

There are still some survivors around from those days (much as WWII survivors are in the States), and they still look out for their own. Terauchi was in tears in the interview, saying the men were afraid of "Japanese Military Court Martial" if they returned to Japan, but of course he urges them to get back to Japan. This is from Yomiuri news. It is in Yomiuri, Mainichi, Fuji, NHK, Asahi, you name it.

I'll try to post any links to Japanese TV about this. The Moderate might also put (UPDATE) after this thread title if they could do so. Done.

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Families of the men in Japan are reported as amazed, shocked and ecstatic.

In the case of (Sgt?) Nakauchi, his sister thought he was dead all these years. She stated that even before the WWII ended, they received a report he was killed, and they even "received his remains" after wards (ikotsu, literally, 'bones') and had buried him and it was all behind them.

They even had a funeral service when the 'body' was returned to the town, but since it was not recognizable I suppose they would have no way of knowing. At any rate, they want the men home ASAP.

Yamakawa's brother said "he sure hung in there," and expressed the same thoughts.

Nakauchi's mother died some 23 years ago. The Japanese authorities had given notice to the family in June 1945 that Nakauchi had been killed. Nakauchi's relative said that if the mother were alive she would be very happy.

Nakauchi's 'gravesite' can even be visited in Kochi Prefecture. It just says his name and rank, and "June 15, 1944, Killed in the War, 28 years old" on it. By the way, I'm getting that the men apparantly are not both (83), but one I believe is 87 and the other 85--so the age might have been an inaccuracy.

War buddies of the two men, a few still around, such as one fellow in Hiroshima, a "Nagai" (84) only had reflective thoughts of how bloody their battles were and "well, that's amazing. 60 years. I want to say "yoku yatta" when he returns ('you really hung in there').

Another relative expressed some trepidation about returning after all these years, and the fact there may be Philippine families effected because (one or both, not sure) the men married locally there.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; Japan; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 2005; 80s; army; banzai; embassy; imperial; japan; mindanao; nippon; philippines; soldiers; surrender; teikoku; wwii
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To: AmericanInTokyo
I think they ought to stay in the PI if they are capable

My guess is that they aren't, have finally admitted as much to themselves, and that's why they stepped back into sight.

101 posted on 05/26/2005 9:22:39 AM PDT by steve-b (A desire not to butt into other people's business is eighty percent of all human wisdom)
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To: King Prout

There was one about 10 years ago when a Japanese soldier offered to surrender, but only if his superior officer gave him the order. The lieutenant in charge of his unit was still alive and hauled out of retirement to order the guy to surrender.


102 posted on 05/26/2005 9:23:37 AM PDT by Junior (“Even if you are one-in-a-million, there are still 6,000 others just like you.”)
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To: Junior

wow.


103 posted on 05/26/2005 9:24:57 AM PDT by King Prout (blast and char it among fetid buzzard guts!)
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To: AmericanInTokyo

New TV show on tap. Japanese survivor wins after 60 years.
TV rating 2.


104 posted on 05/26/2005 9:29:09 AM PDT by golfisnr1 (Democrats are like roaches, hard to get rid of.>)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Yep, that is the "Everyday Newspaper" for you! (And Babelfish Translation does sound like Yoda, doesn't it?)

No, sounds like a troll post from a DUmmie.

105 posted on 05/26/2005 9:30:22 AM PDT by WakeUpAndVote (Hey, Kool Aid!)
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To: WakeUpAndVote
AIT: Yep, that is the "Everyday Newspaper" for you! (And Babelfish Translation does sound like Yoda, doesn't it?)

WUAV: No, sounds like a troll post from a DUmmie.

naw... the grammar's too good, and not enough ALLCAPS

106 posted on 05/26/2005 9:34:24 AM PDT by King Prout (blast and char it among fetid buzzard guts!)
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To: WakeUpAndVote
AIT: Yep, that is the "Everyday Newspaper" for you! (And Babelfish Translation does sound like Yoda, doesn't it?)

WUAV: No, sounds like a troll post from a DUmmie.

naw... the grammar's too good, and not enough ALLCAPS

107 posted on 05/26/2005 9:34:41 AM PDT by King Prout (blast and char it among fetid buzzard guts!)
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To: Professional Engineer

I guess it's not all that hard to believe, it'll be amazing if it turns out to be true.


108 posted on 05/26/2005 9:35:21 AM PDT by SAMWolf (Another beautiful theory, killed by a nasty, ugly, little fact.)
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To: AmericanInTokyo

It ain't over till the last man comes homes!

Semper Fi


POW/MIA - Bring 'em home, or send us back!


109 posted on 05/26/2005 9:38:45 AM PDT by JoeSixPack1
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To: Spktyr

Thank you for the fascinating information. I had no idea that their surrender would be that formal.


110 posted on 05/26/2005 9:50:08 AM PDT by BlessedBeGod (Benedict XVI = Terminator IV)
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To: King Prout
Evidently my memory is a bit deficient: Chronology Japanese Holdouts in the Pacific
111 posted on 05/26/2005 9:52:37 AM PDT by Junior (“Even if you are one-in-a-million, there are still 6,000 others just like you.”)
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To: Junior

thanks for the link to the timeline


112 posted on 05/26/2005 10:00:45 AM PDT by King Prout (blast and char it among fetid buzzard guts!)
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To: AmericanInTokyo

Hmmm, I guess that episode of Gilligan's Island wasn't so fanciful after all.


113 posted on 05/26/2005 10:07:10 AM PDT by Excuse_My_Bellicosity (Proud infidel since 1970.)
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To: King Prout
LOL

THAT'S RIGHT, YOU HAVE TO HAVE ALL CAPS AND LOTS OF EXCLAMATION POINTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

114 posted on 05/26/2005 10:10:36 AM PDT by Excuse_My_Bellicosity (Proud infidel since 1970.)
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To: Nightshift

ping


115 posted on 05/26/2005 10:12:04 AM PDT by tutstar ( <{{--->< Impeach Judge Greer http://www.petitiononline.com/ijg520/petition.html)
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To: Deguello
I remember that episode on Gilligan's Island.

Heh heh. "Japanese" water torture.
116 posted on 05/26/2005 10:24:09 AM PDT by UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide (Give Them Liberty Or Give Them Death! - Islam Delenda Est! - Rumble thee forth...)
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To: AmericanInTokyo

No wonder the Japanese lost the war.


117 posted on 05/26/2005 10:26:01 AM PDT by bonfire (dwindler)
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To: Constitution Day
Your picture of the Confederate soldier reminds me of my great-great grandfather who was one of those confederate cavalry men who never surrendered. He was one of General Joe Shelby's troops who buried their Stars and Bars in the Rio Grande and crossed over into Mexico.
118 posted on 05/26/2005 10:35:03 AM PDT by Orca (Neve, never, never surrender)
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To: ccmay

Hell, they missed the Godzilla movies!


119 posted on 05/26/2005 10:39:03 AM PDT by EricT. (Join the Soylent Green Party...We recycle dead environmentalists.)
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To: Bluegrass Conservative

"Took them sixty years to surrender? I can admire that, unlike the French who surrender in 60 seconds! :-)"

The 60-second Frenchies were the holdouts...


120 posted on 05/26/2005 10:40:26 AM PDT by BeHoldAPaleHorse
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