Japanese View of Pearl Harbor – Kafū Nagai 永井 荷風

Kafū Nagai, 1927

Kafū Nagai, 1927


Remember December 8!


On this day the history of the world was changed.


The Anglo-Saxon powers


On this day we’re driven back on East Asian land and sea,


It was their Japan that drove them back,


A tiny country in the Eastern Sea,


Nippon, the Land of the Gods


Ruled over by a living God.


- Nagai Kafū (1879-1959)


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Kafū Nagai  (永井 荷風, December 3, 1879 – April 30, 1959) was the pen name of  author, playwright, essayist, and diarist Nagai Sōkichi (永井 壮吉). He wrote of life in early 20th-century Tokyo among geishas, prostitutes, cabaret dancers, and other denizens of the city’s lively entertainment districts.


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