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I n t r o d u c t i o n : P e a r l H a r b o r a t F i f t y - p l u s Roger Dingman University of Southern California More than fifty years after the event, the 7 December 1941 attack on Pearl H a r b o r remains a w o u n d in the heart of the Japanese-American relationship. Evidence of the d e p t h of that w o u n d can readily be seen on both sides of the Pacific. Those in the Imperial H o u s e h o l d Agency w h o manage the schedules of Emperor Akihito a n d Empress Michiko s p u r n e d suggestions t h a t the imperial couple visit the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial d u r i n g a stopover in Hawaii in June 1994. They explained that such a visit might provoke strong emotions a n d cause some sort of unseemly incident that w o u l d m a r the imperial visit. While that w a s
Journal of American-East Asian Relations – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1994
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