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Japanese WW2 soldier returns home after 63 years
Jarhier
post Apr 19 2006, 11:05 PM
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TOKYO (Reuters) - A former Japanese World War Two soldier who recently turned up living in Ukraine set foot in his motherland on Wednesday for the first time in more than six decades for emotional reunions with surviving relatives.

Ishinosuke Uwano, 83, was officially registered as dead by the Japanese government in 2000, as he had not been heard from since 1958 when he was last reported seen on Russia's Sakhalin Island.

It was unclear why and how Uwano, who served in the Japanese Imperial Army on Sakhalin until the war's end in 1945, ended up in Ukraine.

"I have never spoken Japanese for 60 years, and first of all I would like to say to you 'konnichiwa' (good afternoon)," Uwano told reporters in Russian shortly after arriving at Tokyo's Narita international airport.

"I'm looking forward to seeing and talking with my brothers and cousins."

He was drafted into the Japanese Imperial Army in 1943 to join other soldiers on Sakhalin Island.

Japanese media said Uwano moved to Ukraine in 1965 and married a Ukrainian woman. Uwano, who has three children, lives in Zhitomyr west of the Ukrainian capital of Kiev.

During a 10-day visit to Japan, Uwano plans to travel to his home in Iwate, about 450 km (300 miles) north of Tokyo, to see relatives and friends and visit the graves of his parents.

Since finding Uwano in Ukraine in October, Japan's Health Ministry has been trying to restore his residency registration.

"He is visiting Japan as a foreigner this time. We are trying to restore his family register so that he can be confirmed legally as Japanese citizen," a Health Ministry official said.

Uwano has Ukrainian nationality.

"He might have to give up his Ukrainian nationality, but it is up to him whether he picks either Japanese or Ukrainian nationality," the official said.


O_o give the old guy a break lmao. so picky even to their own
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post Apr 19 2006, 11:10 PM
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that's amazing, i wonder how he ended up there.

other than the fighting, i guess there's a lot of adventure in war.
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post Apr 19 2006, 11:59 PM
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I found it amazing and sad at same time. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/icon_sad.gif)
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post Apr 20 2006, 06:48 AM
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wow after 63 years that a long @$$ time
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post Apr 20 2006, 08:01 PM
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well it's not like his life ended. he just ended up in a whole new world that was different than his native country and had to adapt to a new way of life.
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post Apr 20 2006, 10:27 PM
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reminds me of this chinese newspaper article talking about how a chinese soldier WW 2 soldier got abandoned by the japanese government and is now staying in china except that he's not married.
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post Apr 21 2006, 01:57 AM
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there was this man who was captured in china by the japanese army to this slave worker camp in japan. He escaped and lived in the wilds for 10 or 20 years.

after the war's over, a hunter found him freezing in the cave and he forgot how to speak and stuff. he was finally returned to china and united with his family. They made a movie for him, and whenever he sees the movie being played on TV tears run down his face.

war is a cruel thing....overrated. people dont realize death comes with war.
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