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Inheriting a Negative Legacy: an Opportunity to Remember It (Kazuo Takaya, 71, Representative of a Citizens' Group, Tamana City) [War and Peace]

Our newspaper's serial "Fallen in the Air" concluded last December. At this milestone of 80 years since the end of the war, I was overwhelmed by the writing skills of former Kumamoto Nichi Shimbun journalist Aramaki Kunizo, who is making use of this "negative legacy" for the future. The serialization detailed testimony about the B29 crash, the Kyushu University live dissection incident, and the postwar war crimes trials.
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Our newspaper's serial "Fallen in the Air" concluded last December. At this milestone of 80 years since the end of the war, I was overwhelmed by the writing skills of former Kumamoto Nichi Shimbun journalist Aramaki Kunizo, who is making use of this "negative legacy" for the future. The serialization detailed testimony about the B29 crash, the Kyushu University live dissection incident, and the postwar war crimes trials.

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Monday, January 12, 2026.
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