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When reflecting upon it today, that the Pearl Harbor attack should have succeeded in achieving surprise seems a blessing from Heaven. It was clear that a great American fleet had been concentrated in Pearl Harbor, and we supposed that the state of alert would be very high.
~ Hideki Tojo
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With options thus foreclosed, in order to protect and defend the nation and clear the obstacles that stood in its path, a decisive appeal to arms was made.
~ Hideki Tojo
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As a professional athlete, I believe that I need to explore my opportunities to the maximum, in order to excel and continue to play the best football I can.
~ Hidetoshi Nakata
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I notice that teams are now more interested in Japanese players than when I first went to Europe.
~ Hidetoshi Nakata
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I think that the World Cup is a big factor for this increased interest. I don't believe all of this is a result of just myself but also because of the others who are playing abroad.
~ Hidetoshi Nakata
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I will never again stand on the pitch as a professional player. But I won't stop playing the game.
~ Hidetoshi Nakata
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Living in Europe, I was surprised to find out just how little everyone knows about Japan.
~ Hidetoshi Nakata
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The biggest lesson I've learned by living abroad for the last four years is the importance of communication.
~ Hidetoshi Nakata
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We had only snacks last time, I think it was OK for a day time menu. But this time it will be late night when people gather so we should add some proper meals.
~ Hidetoshi Nakata
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That most unfortunate war, which I deeply deplore.
~ Hirohito
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The war has developed not necessarily to Japan's advantage.
~ Hirohito
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All through the years since World War II, the Japanese people have, I am convinced, made strenuous efforts to preserve and promote world peace, contributing to the progress and prosperity of mankind.
~ Eisaku Sato
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Progress
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If the attainment of peace is the ultimate objective of all statesmen, it is, at the same time, something very ordinary, closely tied to the daily life of each individual.
~ Eisaku Sato
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Daily
Daily Life
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Peace
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It is only natural that for any statesman at the helm of any government the question of his country's security should be a concern of the utmost importance.
~ Eisaku Sato
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Concern
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Government
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Importance
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Only
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Security
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Statesman
Utmost
Utmost Importance
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It is the earnest hope of our people that the world may see the day when all nuclear weapons are abolished.
~ Eisaku Sato
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Day
Earnest
Hope
May
Nuclear
Nuclear Weapons
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Our People
People
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Weapons
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It was also during my tenure of office that the Japanese Government agreed to the conclusion of a Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and signed it, pursuing a policy in harmony with the avowed desire of the people.
~ Eisaku Sato
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Non-Proliferation
Nuclear
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Japan is the only country in the world to have suffered the ravages of atomic bombing. That experience left an indelible mark on the hearts of our people, making them passionately determined to renounce all wars.
~ Eisaku Sato
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Bombing
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Hearts
Indelible
Japan
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Making
Mark
Only
Only Country
Our
Our People
Passionately
People
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Wars
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Subsequently, the Japanese people experienced a variety of vicissitudes and were involved in international disputes, eventually, for the first time in their history, experiencing the horrors of modern warfare on their own soil during World War II.
~ Eisaku Sato
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First Time
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International
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Japanese People
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Modern Warfare
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People
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Variety
War
Warfare
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World War
World War II
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The desire to see Okinawa returned to Japan developed into a broad national consensus among our people.
~ Eisaku Sato
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Desire
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Japan
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Our People
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The international order established at the end of World War II could certainly have been worse. However, this order did contain certain factors which bore within them the seeds of instability.
~ Eisaku Sato
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International
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World War II
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