1. Furusato Japan (Japan, Our Homeland) - MyAnimeList.net
It was the spring of 1956, roughly 10 years after the end of the Pacific War. A new teacher named Rieko Sakamoto is assigned to an elementary school in Kiba ...
It was the spring of 1956, roughly 10 years after the end of the Pacific War. A new teacher named Rieko Sakamoto is assigned to an elementary school in Kiba, downtown Tokyo. At the same time, Shizu Miyanaga, a transfer student from Kobe, joins the class #4 of the 6th grade. Shizu is a bright, pretty girl who dreams to become a singer. Blessed with both athletic and academic abilities, Shizu quickly becomes the center of everyone's attention in the class. Akira, the son of a joiner and also the class president, starts to develop a special feeling for Shizu... (Source: AniDB)
2. JAPAN, Our Homeland (Furusato-JAPAN)
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"JAPAN, Our Homeland" is the second animated film presented to the family by Wao Corporation.
3. Doolittle Raid - Naval History and Heritage Command
The “joint Army-Navy bombing project” was to bomb Japanese industrial centers, to inflict both “material and psychological” damage upon the enemy.
Conceived in January 1942 in the wake of the devastating Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, the “joint Army-Navy bombing project” was to bomb Japanese industrial centers, to inflict both “material and psychological” damage upon the enemy. Planners hoped that the former would include the destruction of specific targets “with ensuing confusion and retardation of production.” Those who planned the attacks on the Japanese homeland hoped to induce the enemy to recall “combat equipment from other theaters for home defense,” and incite a “fear complex in Japan.” Additionally, it was hoped that the prosecution of the raid would improve the United States’ relationships with its allies and receive a “favorable reaction [on the part] of the American people.” Originally, the concept called for the use of U.S. Army Air Force bombers to be launched from, and recovered by, an aircraft carrier. Research disclosed the North American B-25 Mitchell to be “best suited to the purpose,” the Martin B-26 Marauder possessing unsuitable handling characteristics and the Douglas B-23 Dragon having too great a wingspan to be comfortably operated from a carrier deck. Tests off the aircraft carrier Hornet (CV-8) off Norfolk, and ashore at Norfolk soon proved that although a B-25 could take off with comparative ease, “landing back on again would be extremely difficult.” The attack planners decided upon a carrier transporting the B-25s to a point east of Tokyo, whereupon it would launch one pathfind...
4. Episode 6 - Homeland - Mashiro no Oto Wiki
Duration: 4:57Posted: May 8, 2021
The owner of a shop selling traditional Japanese instruments, Oodawara Hiroshi, has taken the Tsugaru Shamisen Appreciation Club to Aomori for a training camp. The members start practicing right away, but Shuri falls into a slump and Setsu, caught up in his own worries, doesn't seem very interested in helping her out. Then, Oodawara tells them a little of the history of Tsugaru shamisen and it serves as a catalyst for Setsu to find the answer he's been looking for...
5. The Homeland | Jungle Emperor Leo Wiki - Fandom
Continuing from last episode, Leo is back at his father's jungle and meets Lyra (Raiya) for the first time. A fire starts from a crashed plane and Leo must ...
Homeland (故郷) is the 5th episode of The New Adventures of Kimba the White Lion (Jungle Emperor 1989).Said by Kimba (Leo) in previous episode's "Next time on" segment: (Translated from Japanese)"I finally made it to Panja's jungle, where I met a lioness. But then a huge plane crashed, and started a fire!... Panja's jungle is burning!" Continuing from last episode, Leo is back at his father's jungle and meets Lyra (Raiya) for the first time. A fire starts from a crashed plane and Leo must figure o
6. Episode 10: A Dream of a Dream | FX Shōgun Episode Guide - FX Networks
A samurai death poem is called jisei no ku in Japanese, meaning "a verse when leaving the world." The death poems of several famous warlords have come down to ...
In the wake of a tragedy, Blackthorne finally considers the true nature of Toranaga’s plan.
7. Baki Hanma: Season 1, Episode 9 | Rotten Tomatoes
Guevaru is fighting for the people of his impoverished homeland, and he won't go down so easily; Oliva makes a discovery.
8. Hajime MATSUZAKI - Anime News Network
Baki (ONA) : 2nd Key Animation (ep 9), Key Animation (ep 9) ... JAPAN, Our Homeland (movie) : Key Animation ... Tokyo Pig (TV) : Animation Director (9 episodes.
Family name (in kanji): 松崎
9. Episode 9 - Code Japan: The Price of Wishes (Series 1 ... - Apple TV
Aug 26, 2023 · CODE is believed to be responsible for a chain of explosions that occur in Kanagawa. Ninomiya forces Ichikawa to spill the truth, ...
CODE is believed to be responsible for a chain of explosions that occur in Kanagawa. Ninomiya forces Ichikawa to spill the truth, and he admits that h…
10. [PDF] Mankind: The Story of All of Us Episodes 1-12
MANKIND: THE STORY OF ALL OF US. EPISODE 9: PIONEERS. THIS WORKSHEET ... What country had a medieval way of life isolated from western progress? Japan. 14.
11. The Return of Japanese Americans to the West Coast in 1945 | New Orleans
Mar 26, 2021 · Episode 9 – 33 Months. Seventy-five years ago, President Truman's administration finally closed the last of the "War Relocation Centers" and ...
On February 19, 1942, President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, that ultimately laid the foundation for the forced removal and subsequent incarceration of over 125,000 individuals of Japanese ancestry, two thirds of whom were American citizens.