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From: Japan Inc. | Date: February 1, 2003 | Copyright information

Ever wonder about the names of the tunes that emanate from loudspeakers on the gaisensha, right-wing trucks that cruise the streets of Tokyo and other major cities in Japan? Wonder no more. DaCapo magazine did a cover story on Japan's neo-nationalist organizations and provided the following list. Military songs: Aaa, Shimpu Tokubetsu Kogekitai ("Oh, the Kamikaze Corps"); Showa Ishin no Uta ("Son...

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