One Woman's Memoir of Occupied Japan
One Woman's Memoir of Occupied Japan
After WW II, the author and her family lived in the small community of Muramatsu. The sudden influx of more than 1,800 Americans into a rural Japanese community was potentially traumatic, and their imminent arrival made the townspeople depressed and fearful.
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After WW II, the author and her family lived in the small community of Muramatsu. The sudden influx of more than 1,800 Americans into a rural Japanese community was potentially traumatic, and their imminent arrival made the townspeople depressed and fearful.