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Henkan kōshōjin: Itsuka, Okinawa o torimodosu

In 2010, while covering the issue of the "secret agreement" at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the author came across diplomatic documents relating to the reversion of Okinawa and was particularly impressed by the handwritten documents of Kazuo Chiba, then Director of the North American First Division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which, unlike ordinary bureaucrats, "stood out from the crowd and seemed unique". The name of Chiba subsequently appeared in a number of documents left by former Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's secretary, and the author became interested in finding out what kind of person he was.

Top Cast

  • Arata Iura

    Arata Iura

  • Tatsuya Nakadai

    Tatsuya Nakadai

    Narrator

  • Naho Toda

    Naho Toda

  • Toshinori Omi

    Toshinori Omi

  • Ayumu Nakajima

    Ayumu Nakajima

  • Minosuke

    Minosuke

  • Charles Glover

    Charles Glover

  • Taeko Yoshida

    Taeko Yoshida

  • Shinichi Tsuwa

    Shinichi Tsuwa

Overview

In 2010, while covering the issue of the "secret agreement" at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the author came across diplomatic documents relating to the reversion of Okinawa and was particularly impressed by the handwritten documents of Kazuo Chiba, then Director of the North American First Division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which, unlike ordinary bureaucrats, "stood out from the crowd and seemed unique". The name of Chiba subsequently appeared in a number of documents left by former Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's secretary, and the author became interested in finding out what kind of person he was.

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