Keiko thinks she’s got it covered, especially with Audrey and Jenna by her side to shop for a new look, pick out a prime lunch spot, and even hit up that cute new bubble tea place after school. Her trio is ready to tackle life as they always have… together. But when Audrey decid...
But after one of the mining company’s meetings, a man is found dead and is later declared murdered. He turns out to have been a retired policeman from Tokyo, and thus Yukawa is drawn into the case. He finds himself unveiling a well-kept secret and, against his usual inclinations, must...
Yes, the Japanese committed many atrocities in the war (as did the Allies, but of course we never hear about them because after all, “history is written by the winners”), but why can’t we put that aside for one moment just to praise this ...
At one point the sinister boss guy is being particularly sinister and denies a dying man medical supplies that could prolong his life just because they’re in limited supply and they could prolong someone else’s life a lot more, the responsible leader girl points a gun at him, and I thou...
Aida, the female space pirate who was captured in the first episode, makes her escape from the capital by simply taking the elevator to the hangar where her robot was being kept, getting into the cockpit, and flying away. Nobody appears to have a problem with this, including the man ...
With this work Ren’niku kōbō managed to present a very subtle form of theatre, involving the audience in a psychological play that kept them alert until the last moment. When the red dress spread on the chair in the background was replaced by a white one in the end, a feeling of re...
(people from Guam), but bumped into two hunters unexpectedly in 1972. He tried to fight them but was overpowered and taken into town. He was brought back to Japan as a hero and earned a good living as a public speaker. Yokoi kept a journal of his time on Guam, published in Japanese...
Other prisoners were exposed to chemical weapons such as mustard gas. Some were exposed to radiation, others injected with horse blood and many dissected while alive, Harris said. “If you survived one experiment, they used you again; no one escaped death,” Harris said. ...
they could be infected by such diseases as anthrax and gas gangrene. Prisoners were also given milk, chocolate, and melons infected with typhus and bubonic plague. Following exposure, test subjects were dissected while still alive and without anesthetics, which doctors feared would muddy their data...