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Comfort Women
Comfort women were women kidnapped and forced into sexual slavery during WW2 by the Japanese Imperial Army. These women were particularly taken from countries such as Korea, China, and the Philippines. They were forced to live in inhumane... More
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Something Sinister Below
The Japanese army captured many POW (prisoners of war) and subjected soldiers to inhumane treatment, which includes starvation, beatings, and more. The yokai is Jubokko, they were once normal trees; but the vast amounts of human blood absorbed... More
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Starving Vietnam
During their occupation in Vietnam, the Japanese army purposefully starved Vietnamese civilians to use their rice for themselves and export, leading to countless deaths and misery. The yokai is Gaki, a forever starving creature that lives in... More
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The Gashadokuro man-eater
During WW2, the Japanese army committed acts of cannibalism numerous times. From civilians, prisoners or war, and even soldiers of the American army. They did so less out of necessity but to "create a feeling of camaraderie", "a feeling of... More
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Haru Tai aka. Haruspex illu
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“"Forgotten Victims" is an 8-piece collection that depicts Japanese WWII war crimes, including comfort women, Unit 731, and the Nanjing occupation. The Japanese army or victims of war are portrayed as...” [More]