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Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Brunei, 229 (APEC), 230, 237 Bush, George H. W., 156 Asia-Pacific Peace Liaison Committee, 71 Asia-Pacific War, 174, 192, 207, C 249, 257 Cabinet decision, 241 ō ō As Tar , 196 Calcutta World’s, 109 Association of Southeast Asian Nations Carter administration, 156 (ASEAN), 239 CCCPC International Liaison Atsuko, 109 Department, 73 ATTU, 109 CCCPC Party Literature Research Awakening Society, 263 Office, 3 Ayukawa Yoshisuke, 10, 38 CCCPC Small Group to Lead Oceanic Interest Maintenance Operations, 225 B CCPIT, 16, 18, 23, 25, 26, 55 Baimaonu (The White-Haired Central Advisory Commission, 176 Girl), 55, 77 Central Committee of the Bandit Suppression Campaign, 7 Communist Party of China Bandung, 8, 35, 36, 39, (CCCPC), 3, 14, 16, 19, 51, 61, 41, 119, 159 69–71, 73, 160–162, 176, 191, Bandung Spirit, 40 220 Basic Law of Education, 195 Central Committee of the Beijing, 12, 14–18, 22–25, 28, 29, Revolutionary Committee of the 44, 48, 50, 52, 56, 68, 71, 74, KMT, 72 75, 78, 94, 99, 100, 101, 103, Central Intelligence Agency, 23 104, 106, 108, 109, 116, 122, Chairman Mao, 7 123, 125, 126, 128, 129, 137, Chang Ceou, 263 138, 141, 149, 153, 154, 156, Chang Chun, 56 158, 162, 163, 177, 181, 182, , 65 194, 210, 212, 218, 220, Chengzhi, liao, 116, 123 237–241 Chennault, Clair Lee, 14 Beijing Agreement, 18 Chen Xiangmei, 14 Beijing Liaison Office of the , 8, 27, 28, 36, 37, 41, 47, 62, Takasaki Tatsunosuke 64, 80, 264 Office, 52 , 76 Beijing National Stadium, 88 Chess Mission, 118 Beijing Office of Sino-Japanese Chiang Kai-shek, 2, 7–10, 14, 37, 46, Memorandum Trade, 100 55, 66, 135, 183, 251, 252, 261, , 62, 65 263 Bill Clinton, 197 China Committee (the Bruce, David K. E., 156 CHINCOM), 17 INDEX 283

China Council for the Promotion of Chinese People’s Association for International Trade (CCPIT), 16, Friendship with Foreign 52, 62 Countries (CPAFFC), 53, 73, 74, China–Japan Friendship 77, 100, 101, 105, 115 Association, 4, 53–55, 61, 69, Chinese Revolutionary Alliance, 65 73–76, 79, 100, 105, 115–117, Chinese State Oceanic 120, 122, 123, 149, 160, 164, Administration, 214, 221, 256 167, 179 Chinese World Team, 116 China–Japan Memorandum Trade Chinese Youth Communist Party in Office, 70, 117, 141 Europe (CYCPE), 65 China (the PRC), 9, 10, 91, , 9, 46, 69 93–99, 100–102, 104, 107, Chongqing government, 9 109, 123, 124, 133, 135, 158, Chu-ci (Songs of Chu), 130, 131 207, 258 Civil war, 2, 14, 46, 65 China representation issue at the Cixi, 123 United Nations (UN), 117 Class-B and Class-C war criminals, 21, China representation at the United 175 Nations, 47, 209 Class-A war crimes, 194, 244 China’s National Sports General Class-A war criminals, 21, 135, 174, Assembly, 91 175, 177, 183–188, 243, 244, China Table Tennis Association 246, 254 (CTTA), 91 Clinton, Hillary, 216 China and the U.S. foreign policy COCOM, 17, 23 toward China Hatoyama Cold War, 2 Ichirō, 18 Comfort women, 249 CHINCOM, 17 Comfort women issue, 173, 195, 197, Chinese Academy of Social 199, 248 Sciences, 218 Comintern, 263 Chinese ADIZ, 222, 257 Committee of Chinese chess mission, 47 Affairs, 14 Chinese Department of Defense, 222 Communist Party of China (CPC), 2, Chinese Memorandum Trade 7, 85, 136, 176, 237 Office, 120 Condominium, 229, 230 Chinese Ministry of Defense, 223 Confucius, 131 Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Conservative Merger of 1955, 11, 24 (MOFA), 8, 37, 117, 138, 140, Contiguous waters, 225, 228 209, 211 Contiguous zone, 213 Chinese MOFA Asia Bureau, 128 Convention on International Civil Chinese Nationalist Party Aviation, 152 (, KMT), 2, 7, 37, Coordinating Committee for 65, 214 Multilateral Export Controls Chinese orchid mission, 48, 50 (COCOM), 17 284 INDEX

Coral poaching, 223, 224 The Diary of Zhou Enlai in Japan, 4, Cowan, Glenn, 107, 108 260, 264, 265 CPC, 3, 7, 8, 13, 65, 66, 69, 71, Ding Min, 128, 140 74–76, 177, 178, 184, 239, Diplomatic normalization, 217 259, 260 Doi Takako, 183 CPC Army, 7 Dokdo Islands, 230 CPC Politburo, 192, 260 , 69 Criticize Confucius campaign, 68, 161 DPJ, 193, 194, 196–198, Criticize Lin (Biao) and Criticize 216, 220, 222, 227–229, Confucius campaign, 68, 161 237, 241 CTTA, 99, 100, Dulles, John Foster, 10, 36, 238 101, 104, 105 Dwight Eisenhower, 23 Cuarteron Reef, 227 , 8, 20, 21, 61–69, 71, 75, 80, 88, 89, E 106, 107, 115, 136, 161, East Asia Friendship Association, 194 246, 260, 264 East China Sea, 135, 164, 205, 208, 217, 222, 225, 227, 228, 240–242, 256–258 D East China Sea Air Defense Daitō Islands, 207, 208 Identification Zone (ADIZ), 222, Democratic Party, 11 223, 257 Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), 152, Economic Affairs Council, 23, 36, 38 183, 215, 237 Economic Commission for Asia and Democratic People’s Republic of the Far East (ECAFE), 208 Korea, DPRK, 258 Economic Planning Agency, 36, 119 Democratic Progressive Party Eda Satsuki, 220 (DPP), 214 EEZ, 213, 219, 227 Democratic Socialist Party (DSP), 97, Eighth Route Army, 19, 40, 54, 67 124, 150 Eisenhower administration, 10, 18, 22 Deng Xiaoping, 62, 64, 149, 152, Enkaku Islands, 226, 248 156, 161, 164, 165, 166, 176, Etō Seiichi, 248 177, 178, 192, 212, 217, 218, European Union, 197 230, 245, 260, 262 Evans, H. Roy, 91, 93, 94 Deng Xixian, 64 Exclusive economic zone (EEZ), 212 Deng Yingchao, 65, 67–69, 148, Export-Import Bank of Japan, 49–51, 166–168, 263 55–56 Détente, 85, 109 Diaoyu Island, 135, 137, 164, 205, 209, 213, 220, 221, 228 F Diaoyutai National Guesthouse, 132 FAC 6084 Kōbi-shō Range, 210 Diary of Irie, 165 Fall of Saigon, 157 INDEX 285

Federation of Japanese Paramentarians Fourth Sino-Japanese Private Trade to Promote Restoration of Agreement, 24–27, 47, 51 Sino-Japanese Diplomatic Friendly firms, 48, 51 Relations, 78, 120, 122, 153 Frugal study students, 262 Federation of Japanese Paramentarians Fujiyama Aiichirō, 26, 30, 39, 43, 56, to Promote Sino-Japanese 78, 119, 120, 122–124, 141, Trade, 11, 15, 16, 18, 23, 150, 153, 155, 157–160, 162 25, 26, 72, 120, 157, 162, Fukuda cabinet, 12, 162, 196 220 Fukuda faction, 124 Fengtian (Mukden, current Fukuda Hajime, 50 Shenyang), 1 Fukuda Takeo, 29, 123, 124, 162, Fengtian province, 4, 74 163, 182, 196, 245 Fiery Cross Reef, 227 Fukuda Takeo cabinet, 212 FIR, 222 Fukuda Yasuo, 182, 192–194, 196, FIR Fukuoka (RJJJ), 222 197, 239–241, 245 First Asian Table Tennis Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Championships, 90 Plant Disaster, 198 First Hatoyama cabinet, 22, 36 Furuhashi Hironoshin, 98 First Kishi cabinet, 24 Furui Yoshimi, 70, 124, 126, 127, First KMT–CPC United Front, 66 133, 150 First Koizumi cabinet, 152 Furukawa Mantarō, 133 First Oil Crisis, 151 Furumi Tadayuki, 19, 20, 40, 46 First and second Hashimoto , 20, 246 cabinets, 217 The Fushun War Criminals First Sino-Japanese Friendship Management Center, 19, 20, 40, Tournaments, 94 46, 67, 246 First Sino-Japanese Private Trade Agreement, 16–18, 54 The first Sino-Japanese War, 1, 134, G 184, 191, 206 , 64, 68, 70–71, 85, 108, First Tanaka cabinet, 148 147, 161, 162, 168 First Tiananmen Square Incident, 63, Gaven Reefs, 227 64, 161, 260 General Assembly, 209 First Wang whirlwind (‘fever’), 116 General Headquarters of the Supreme First Zhou–Takasaki, 43 Commander of the Allied Powers FIR Taipei (RCAA), 222 (SCAP-GHQ), 9, 39 Five Principles for Peace, 8, 136 Geneva Conference, 36, 238 Five Words (Mottos), 131, 140 Gotōda Masaharu, 177 Flight information regions (FIR), 222 Gotō Kōji, 86–107, 109, 165 Flying Tigers, 7, 14 Government, 7 Foreign Affairs Leading Government of the Ryūkyū Group, 239–241 Islands, 207, 208 286 INDEX

Great East Japan Earthquake, 198 Hirota Kōtarō, 188 Great Hall of the People, 8, 35, 45, History issue(s), 2, 173–174, 193, 46, 62, 79, 104, 105, 109, 128, 199, 200, 237, 242, 250 129, 141, 148, 260 History textbook issue, 189, 192, 197 Great Proletarian Cultural Hoashi Kei Incident, 14–16, 18 Revolution, 57, 61, 85 Hokkaidō, 224 , 28 Honda, Michael, 195 , 53, 76, 79, 105, 116, Hong Kong, 14, 29, 37, 100, 125, 120, 123, 124 213, 238 Hongmenyan, 77 H Hori Letter, 156, 164 Hague Convention, 243 Hori Shigeru, 156, 164 Hamano Seigo, 149, 162 House of Councillors (HC), 11, 130, Hammarskjöld, Dag, 260 166, 196, 219 Han Nianlong, 158 House of Representatives (HR), 11, Hara Fujio, 50 14, 18, 38, 41, 43, 50, 56, 97, Hasegawa Nobuhiko, 86, 87 126, 152, 154, 156, 166, 219, Hashimoto Hiroshi, 118, 132, 134, 222, 243, 248 178, 180, 181 HR general elections, 197, 198 Hatoyama cabinet, 23–25, 38, 39, 44 , 148 Hatoyama Ichirō, 11, 21–24, 38, 39, , 41, 163 41, 43, 50, 151, 197, 198 Huisheng, 67 Hatoyama Yukio, 197, 198 Hu Jingtao, 182, 190–194, 196–198, Hattori Ryūji, 137, 138 224, 237, 241, 245 Hayasaka Shigezō, 128 Husheng, 67 HC, 14, 197, 220 , 63, 162, 176–178, 191, HC Special Committee for the 192, 242, 260 Repatriation of Oversea Hyakuta Naoki, 251 Japanese, 14 Hegemonic clause, 154, 155, 158, 159, 162 I Hegemony clause issue, 154, 155, ICAO, 222 159, 162, 168 Ide Ichitarō, 159 He Xiangniang, 14, 72 Iijima Isao, 225, 226 Hiro, 67 IJA, 100, 195, 249, 252, 253 Hirohata Works of Japan Iron & IJA General Staff Office, 253 Steel, 9, 10 IJA Infantry Academy, 66 Hirohito, 67, 165, 185–187, 191, Ikeda cabinet, 48–51, 55, 56, 119 192, 198, 246, 247 Ikeda Daisaku, 156 Hirohito-Deng meeting, 165 Ikeda Hayato, 45, 48, 116, 217 Hiroshima, 243, 251, 252 Ikeda Masanosuke, 18, 23, 25, 26 Hirota Kōki, 188 Ikeda Yukihiko, 217 INDEX 287

Imperial Family, 175 Japan Aeronautic Association Imperial Household Agency, 165, (JAA), 153 185–187 Japan Association for the Promotion of (IJA), 65, 89, International Trade (JAPIT), 12, 191, 249 52, 79, 119, 157, 265–266 Imperial Palace, 126, 150, 156, 177, Japan Association of Corporate 179 Executives, 119 Industrial plant export, 48–50, 56 Japan Bereaved Association, 180, 181, Inoue Kiyoshi, 136 190 Inoue Toshikazu, 134 Japan Business Federation, 126, 150 International Civil Aviation Japan Chamber of Commerce and Organization (ICAO), 152, 222 Industry, 39, 116, 119 International Court of Justice Japan-China Association on Economy (ICJ), 229 and Trade (JCAET), 126, 150, International Economic 156 Conference, 15–16 Japan-China Cultural Exchange International Economic Council, 16 Association), 54, 55, 71, 76, 77, International Military Tribunal for the 92, 94–97, 99, 105, 126, 141, Far East, 21, 135, 174, 183, 186, 150, 164 187, 243, 251, 253 Japan-China Friendship International Peace Conference, 12 Association, 12, 17, 19, 29, 51, International Table Tennis Federation 54, 55, 74, 77, 78, 126 (ITTF), 87, 90 Japan-China Importers and Exporters Inukai Tsuyoshi, 193 Association, 25 Irie Sukemasa, 165 Japan-China Memorandum Trade Ishibashi cabinet, 24 Office, 70, 141 Ishibashi Tanzan, 23, 24, 29, 30, 43, Japan-China Overall Trade Liaison 127, 150 Council (JCOTLC), 48 Ishigaki, 205, 215, 228 Japan-China Trade Promotion Ishihara Shintarō, 219–221, 251, 255, Association, 15, 51 256 Japan Coast Guard (JCG, 212 Ishii Mitsujirō, 24 Japan Democratic Party, 11, 23, 38 Itō Masayoshi, 72, 153 Japanese ADIZ, 222, 257 ITTF, 90–95, 98, 101, 109 Japanese Bereaved Association, 178 ITTF Constitution, 94, 96, 105 (JCP), 11, Itu Aba Island, 227 54, 71, 76, 120, 136 Izu Islands, 223, 256 Japanese Consulate-General in Hong Kong, 23 Japanese Memorandum Trade J mission, 120 James Steinberg, 227 Japanese Ministry of Defense, 191, Japan, 258 222 288 INDEX

Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs The joint enshrinement of Class-A war (MOFA), 10, 38, 41, 99, criminals, 175, 185–187 121, 133, 134, 137, 138, 151, Joint Statement on Comprehensive 154, 155, 158, 209, 212, 217, Promotion of a “Mutually 252 Beneficial Relationship Based on Japanese Olympic Committee Common Strategic Interests, 245 (JOC), 98 JSP, 12, 18, 28–30, 47, 55, 75, 79, Japanese orphans left behind in 125, 126 China, 196 JTTA, 87–89, 92–94, 96–100, 101, Japanese Passport Law, 16, 17 103, 105, 106 Japanese Self-Defense Forces, 227 Japan Liberal Party, 11, 18 Japan Peace Liaison Council, 17, 19 K Japan Progressive Party, 14 Kameyama Park, 166, 167, 178 Japan-ROC (Taiwan) Peace Treaty, 9, Kamiya Hideo, 168 – 11, 122, 133 135, 140, 141, Kan cabinet, 215, 216, 217 151, 152 Kang Youwei, 193 ’ Japan s Defense Agency, 148 Kan Naoto, 183, 198, 220 Japan Socialist Party (JSP), 11, 41, 54, Kan Naoto cabinet, 215, 228 97 Kase Toshikazu, 39, 42 Japan-Soviet Joint Declaration, 22 Kashmir Princess of Air India, 37 Japan Sports Association, 90, 98 Kasuga Ikkō, 124, 150 Japan Table Tennis Association Katayama Tetsu, 12, 30, 54 (JTTA), 86 Kathmandu, 89 Japan-Taiwan relations, 55 Kawai Ryōichi, 49 Japan World Team, 87 Kawai Ryōsei, 49 JAPI, 23 Kawakami Hajime, 73, 148, 265 – JAPIT, 22 25, 127, 157, 166 Kawamura Takashi, 165 Jawaharlal Nehru, 36, 37 Kawasaki Hideji, 126, 154 JCG, 30, 56, 212, 215, 221, Kawase Ikkan, 157 222, 224, 227 Kennedy, John F., 45 JCTPA, 16, 22 , 19, 67 JIA, 253 Kimura Heitarō, 187 Jiang Peizhu, 118 Kimura Ichizō, 79, 120 Jiang Qing, 36, 64, 66, 70, 108, 161 Kimura Takeo, 147 – , 178 180, 182, 190, Kimura Tarō, 187 191, 192, 254 Kishi cabinet, 25, 27–30, 51, 119 Jianzhen (Ganjin), 53, 166 Kishida Fumio, 239, 240 Jing Puchun, 69, 71, 72, 77, 123, 150 Kishi Nobusuke, 23–27, 29, 35, 38, , 118, 126, 130, 133, 139 43–45, 61, 115, 194, 244, 248 Johnson South Reef, 227 Kissinger, Henry, 121, 151, 152, 208, Joint enshrinement, 187, 188 260 INDEX 289

Kita-kojima, 205, 207, 208, 210, 214, L 219, 220 Lao She, 63 Kiuchi Akitane, 247 Law concerning the Procedure for Kiuchi Takatane, 247 Revising the Japanese KMT, 2, 7, 13, 37, 65, 66, 69, 214, Constitution, 195 230 Law of Territorial Waters, 213 KMT Army, 7, 67 LDP Council on Sino-Japanese KMT–CPC United Front against Diplomatic Normalization, 127 Japan, 2 LDP General Council, 127 Knowland, William F., 45 LDP Policy Research Council, 153 Kobe, 150 Lee Teng-hui, 214 Kōbi-shō, 205 Leftist Socialist Party of Japan, 12, 54 Koga Hanako, 210 Lei Renmin, 16, 22, 23, 27, 28, 73 Koga Makoto, 181, 190 Liancourt Rocks, 230 Koga Tatsushirō, 181, 207, 210 Liang Qichao, 4, 193, 264, 265 Koga Zenji, 207, 210 Liao Chengzhi, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 21, Koizumi cabinet, 194 27, 28, 36, 41, 42–45, 47, 52–54, Koizumi Jun’ichirō, 174, 180–182, 56, 61, 68–70, 72, 75–80, 85, 189, 190, 192–194, 197, 199, 105, 116, 117, 125, 126, 213, 221, 225 129–131, 141, 149, 150, 155, Koizumi Statement, 248 157, 164–166, 179, 264 Kōmeitō (Clean Government Liao Chengzhi Office, 48, 49 Party), 98, 124, 125, 134, 136, Liao Chengzhi Office for LT Trade, 70 150, 156 , 73 Kōmura Masahiko, 220, 239 Liao Mengxing, 69 Kōno Ichirō, 50 Liao whirlwind, 149, 151 Kōno Statement, 249 , 13, 68, 69, 72 Kōno Yōhei, 249 Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), 11, Kōra Tomi, 14–17 12, 24, 29, 30, 43, 44, 49, 50, 78, Kosaka Zentarō, 118, 127, 154 97, 116–119, 122–124, 126, 127, Kuba Island (Kōbi-shō), 205, 207, 147, 150, 152–156, 158, 163, 208, 210, 220 174, 178, 180, 181, 193, 194, Kunashiri Island, 230 196–198, 215, 216, 222, Kuno Chūji, 56, 149, 160, 161 227–229, 237, 239, 241, 243, 248 Kure Power Plant, 9, 10 Li Dazhao, 184, 265 Kurihara Hiroyuki, 214, 220 , 16, 18, 21 Kurihara Kunioki, 210, 214, Li Fujing, 260–264 219, 220 Li Mei, 69 Kuril Islands, 230 , 62, 66, 67, 70, 85, 263 Kuroda Hisao, 55, 75, 77, 78, 126 Lin Biao Incident, 147 , 15, 19, 39, 46 Lin Lin, 54 Kyoto, 148, 150, 157, 166, 216 Lin Liyun, 130 290 INDEX

Li Peng, 65, 73 ’s Little Red Book, 62 Li Shaoshi, 69 Marco Polo Bridge Incident, 181, 254 Li Shuoxun, 65 Maritime Safety Agency, 212 Liu Chun, 103 Maritime Self-Defense Force, 212 Liu Jiangyong, 217 Marx, Karl, 2, 77 , 69 -Leninism, 260 Liu Shaoqi, 51, 62–64, 263 Massacre of Nanking, 219 Liu Xiwen, 120 Matsudaira Nagayoshi, 175, 185, 186, , 156, 160 188 , 182, 189 Matsui Iwane, 252, 253 Li Zuopeng, 67 Matsumoto Jiichirō, 12, 54, 55 Lockheed bribery scandals, 151, 152 Matsumoto Kamejirō, 167, 168, 265 , 8, 69, 160, 259 Matsumoto Shun’ichi, 126 LT Trade, 48–52, 57, 70 Matsumoto Yōichirō, 168 LT Trade Agreement, 52, 70, 119 Matsumura Kenzō, 44, 45, 47–49, 51, LT Trade Memorandum, 54 52, 56, 70, 76, 116, 119, 122, Lu Xun, 74, 167, 180, 265 124, 126, 127, 141, 150 Lu Xuzhang, 22, 61 Matsuoka Yōsuke, 175, 185 Matsuyama Ballet, 77 Matsuyama Ballet Company, 55, 77 M May Fourth Movement, 69, 190 MacArthur, Douglas, 9 McConaughy, Walter Patrick, Jr., 209 Machimura Nobutaka, 189 McCormack, John, 44, 45 Maehara Seiji, 215 Medvedev, Dmitry, 230 Malaysia, 229 Meiden High School, 86, 87, 98 Manchukuo, 10, 15, 19, 20, Meiji government, 206, 207 38–40, 67 Meiwaku, 129–131 Manchukuo General Affairs Meiwaku incident, 130, 133 Agency, 19, 40, 46 Memorandum Concerning Manchuria, 1, 10, 15, 46, 67, Sino-Japanese Long-Term 108, 259 Comprehensive Trade, 35, 48, Manchuria Heavy Industries 61, 119 Development Company, 10, 38 Memorandum Trade, 70 Manchuria Industries, 38, 40 Merkel, Angela, 248 Manchurian Incident, 215, 221, Meyer, Armin H., 121 254, 257 Mihuo, 129, 130, 131 Manuscripts of Zhou Enlai, 3 Miki cabinet, 159 , 63 Mikimoto Kōkichi, 107 Mao Zedong, 7, 8, 36, 43, 51, 62, 63, Mikimoto Pearl Island, 107 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 79, 89, 108, Miki Takeo, 78, 116, 122, 123, 149, 109, 129, 130, 161, 178, 259, 155, 157, 158, 159, 162, 168, 260, 263, 265 175, 187 INDEX 291

Minami-kojima, 205, 207, 208, 210, Nagoya World, 85, 86, 89–102, 214, 219, 220 104–109, 116–118, 121, 150, Ming Wan, 3 165, 259 Ministry of Education, 97 Nakae Yōsuke, 134, 135, 183, 189 Ministry of Foreign Affairs Asia Nakajima Kenzō, 55, 76, 77, 92, 96, Bureau, 103 123, 126, 141, 164 Ministry of International Nakasone Yasuhiro, 12, 23, 45, 48, Trade and Industry (MITI), 123, 124, 148, 149, 152, 176, 13, 49 177, 178, 184, 189, 191 Ministry of Justice, 23 Nan Hanchen, 16, 18, 25, 26, 55, 62 Ministry of Public Health and Nanjing, 66, 69, 72, 165 Welfare, 21, 175, 186, 188 Nankai Middle School, 1, 55, 64, 260 Ministry of Self-Defense, 195 Nankai University, 262 Mischief Reef, 227 Nanking (Nanjing) Massacre, 173, MITI, 49, 50, 52, 56 250–253 Miyagawa Torao, 76, 77 Nanxi Islands, 227, 256 Miyakoshi Kisuke, 14, 15, 16 Nara, 150, 166 Miyazaki Semin, 77, 78 Narita Tomomi, 55 Miyazaki Tōten, 77 , 182 Miyazawa Kiichi, 178, 197 Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 36, 37 MOFA Asia Bureau, 23, 39, 41, 42, National Archives of the United 50, 54, 125, 126, 132, 133, 134, Kingdom, 218 137, 152, 159 National Committee of the Chinese Mondale, Walter F., 220 People’s Political Consultative Montagu, Ivor, 90 Conference (CPPCC), 72 Mori Takeshi, 94, 99, 101, 103 National Defense Authorization Morton Abramowitz, 132 Act, 223 Moscow, 12, 16, 17, 66, 151, 262, National Defense Committee, 8 263 National History Museum, 148 Munich World’s, 87 National Humiliation Day of Muraoka Kyūbei, 92, 93, 99, 101, China, 215, 221, 254 103, 105 Nationalist (KMT) Army, 160 Murata Shōzō, 22, 23, 127, 141 National Memorial Day, 253, 254 Murayama Statement, 248 The National People’s Congress Mutsuhito, 206 (NPC), 160, 239 National Security Council Secretariat, 239 N National Sports Committee, 89, 108 Nagano Shigeo, 116 National Sports Committee Military Nagasaki, 27, 28, 243, 251 Administration, 89 Nagasaki Chinese Flag Incident, 27, National Sports General 28, 29, 35, 43, 95 Assembly, 100 292 INDEX

Nikaidō Susumu, 127, 128, 130 Ōhira Masayoshi, 116, 118, 123, Nikka-dōjin East Asian Higher 125–128, 130–134, 139, 140, Preparatory School, 167, 265 141, 149, 153, 164, 176 1964 Memorandum Concerning LT Okada Akira, 41, 42, 43, 79 Trade, 52 Okazaki Kaheita, 52, 56, 70, 119, 120, Ninomiya Bunzō, 124 127, 141 Nixon, Richard, 109, 119, 122, Okazaki Katsuo, 17 126, 128, 132, 151, 208, Okinawa, 197, 208, 214 210, 238 Okinawa Island, 205, 227 Nixon administration, 126, 132, 151, Okinawa prefecture, 205–207, 210, 155, 209–211 215 Nixon–Satō Joint Statement, 120 Okinawa Reversion Nixon–Satō summit, 125 Agreement, 208–210 Noda cabinet, 221, 229 Ōkubo Tadaharu, 50 Noda Yoshihiko, 198, 220, 221, 237 Ōkuma Shigenobu, 179 Nonaka Tsutomu, 180 Ōno Seizō, 107 Non-Aligned Movement, 36 Orchid Mission, 118 Normalization of Sino-Japanese Ōta Saburō, 39, 42 diplomatic relations, 43 Outline of the Meeting concerning Northeast China (former Friendship Exchanges of the Manchuria), 46 Table Tennis Circles between Northeastern Army, 66 China and Japan, 100, 102–105, Northern Territories, 224, 230 107 North Korea, 98, 225, 258 Overseas development aid Nosaka Sanzō, 30 (ODA), 135, 151 NPC, 166 Ozawa Ichirō, 152

O P Obama administration, 197, 199 Packard, David, 211 Obama, Barack, 223, 237, 251, 252 Paracel Islands, 227, 229 Obuchi Keizō, 179 Paragraph Seven, 154, 158 Oda Yūsuke, 99, 101, 104 The peace and friendship treaty, 131 Office of Overseas Chinese Pearl Harbor, 179, 192 Affairs, 14, 73 Peking Hotel, 101, 104 Official Biography of Zhou Enlai, 1, 3, Peking Opera, 51, 55, 77 12, 37, 64, 72, 77, 89, 120 , 56 Ogasawara Islands, 223, 224, 226, People Republic of China (PRC or 256 “China”), 115, 116, 122 Ogawa Heishirō, 152, 158 People’s Bank of China, 16, 62 Ogimura Ichirō, 87, 91, 94 People’s Dail, 76, 78, 88, 92 Ogura Kazuo, 238 People’s diplomacy, 116, 117 INDEX 293

People’s Liberation Army (PLA), 28, Qingming Day (Tomb Sweeping 62 Day), 161 People’s Republic of China (PRC), 2, Qiu Jin, 167, 265 7, 35, 62, 85, 147, 207 Quansheng Zhao, 3, 118 Pescadores Islands, 206, 207 Qu Yuan, 130 The Philippines, 227, 229, 256, 258 Ping-Pong Diplomacy, 85, 109, 116, R 259 Rape of Nanking, 251 PLA, 67, 73 Real Record of the Shōwa Politburo, 176 Emperor, 165, 187 Politburo Standing Committee, 226 Red Army, 65 Political principles concerning Red Army Fourth Front Army, 69 Sino-Japanese relations, 177 Red China News Agency, 14 PRC, 3, 4, 7, 8, 24, 29, 73, 89, 90, 92, Red Cross Society of China, 16, 17, 93, 132, 133, 141, 151, 152, 18, 21 156, 183, 209, 214, 219, 221, Red Guards, 62, 68, 69, 75, 85 222, 259 Reeducation camp, 75, 79, 88 Princelings, 73 Republic of China (ROC or Principle of inseparability of politics “Taiwan”), 7, 36, 115, 147, and economics (business), 28, 30, 183, 207 42, 226 Republic of Korea, 174, 248 Principle of separation of politics and Reshuffled Miyazawa cabinet, 249 economics (business), 13 Residual sovereignty, 208, 210 Principle of separation of politics and Resolution 2758, 117, 209 sports, 90, 94, 97 Reversion of Okinawa, 97, 121 Prisoners of war, 21, 67 Revisions of Japanese history Pro-Taiwan, 43, 194 textbooks, 173 Pro-Taiwan faction, 126 Revision of the U.S.-Japan Security Pro-Taiwan policy, 56 Treaty, 45 Pro-Taiwan stance, 44 Revolutionary Subcommittee, 75, 78, , 67, 246, 264 88, 115 fi Purge of Public Of ces, 39 Rightist Socialist Party of Japan, 54 Putin, Vladimir, 230, 239 ROC government, 8–9, 10, 15, 46, , 67, 246, 264 66, 69, 214 ROC (Taiwan), 10, 90, 91, 133, 151, 208–210, 214, 219, 221, 222, Q 227, 229, 230 Qian Jiadong, 173 Rogers, William P., 208, 210 Qian Jiang, 88, 92 Romance of the Three Kingdoms, 77, , 158 259, 261 , 67, 206 Ronald Reagan, 12, 176 294 INDEX

Roos, John, 251 Second KMT–CPC United Front, 7 Russia, 224, 258 Second Sino-Japanese Private Trade Russian Revolution, 265 Agreement, 18, 25 Russo-Japanese War, 1, 184 The second Sino-Japanese War, 2, Ryder, Charles W., 10 134, 147, 165, 179, 191, 216, Ryokufū-kai, 14 254, 257, 265 Ryūkyū Island, 205, 206, 207, 208 Second Tanaka cabinet, 148, 149, 160 Ryūkyū Kingdom, 136, 206, 214 Second Tiananmen Square Ryūkyū province, 206 Incident, 63, 162, 177, 179, 260 Second Wang whirlwind, 116 Second Zhou–Takasaki meeting, 43 S Security Council, 117 Saga Hiro, 21, 67, 246, 264 Security Council of the United Saga Kinmoto, 67, 246 Nations, 211 ō Saionji Kinkazu, 68, 71, 73, 92, 94, Sekibi-sh , 205 95, 150, 154 Sekioka Hideyuki, 197 Sakhalin Island, 229 Self-Defense Agency, 195 Sakishima Islands, 205, 206 Senkaku Boat Collision Incident, 216 Sakurai Yoshio, 11, 12, 23, 149 Senkaku (Diaoyu) Islands, 2, 121, – – San Francisco Peace Treaty, 9, 11, 125, 135 138, 164, 205 223, – 164, 207, 243 225 230, 240, 241, 242, 245, – Sansha, 227 256 258 Sarajevo World’s, 109 Senkaku Islands dispute, 213, 217, Sasa Atsuyuki, 219, 220 226 Sasaki Atsuko, 108 Senkaku Islands issue, 137, 138, 219, Sasaki Kōzō, 12, 55, 75, 125 257 Sata Tadataka, 28 Separation of politics and economics Satō cabinet, 56, 97, 119, 120, 123, (business), 24, 51 209 Shanghai Ballet Mission, 118 Satō Eisaku, 56, 61, 97, 115, 116, Shanghai Communiqué, 132, 155 117, 122, 156, 162, 208 Shanghai Massacre, 66, 74, 141, 160 Satō faction, 56, 57, 123, 124, 126 Shenyang, 20, 46 Satsuma province, 206 Shidehara cabinet, 44 ū ō Scandinavia Tournaments, 89 Shidehara Kij r , 257 SCAP–GHQ, 9, 44, 46, 188 Shigemitsu Mamoru, 22, 38, 39, 43 SCAP-GHQ’s Economic & Scientific Shimazu Tadatsune (Iehisa), 206 Section (ESS), 10 Shimizu Masao, 55, 77 Second Abe Shinzō cabinet, 228 Shimizu Yoshikazu, 180, 181, 182 Second Asian Table Tennis Shimonoseki Treaty, 206 Championships, 90 Shingeki, 55 Second Hatoyama cabinet, 36 Shirato Norio, 76, 77 Second Kishi cabinet, 43 Shiratori Toshio, 185, 186 INDEX 295

Shōnei, 206 Sino-Japanese Military Siberia, 19, 22 Agreements, 190 Sidney Rittenberg, 264 Sino-Japanese Peace and Friendship Singapore, 99, 107 Treaty, 5, 12, 140, 154, 155, Sino-Japanese Agreement on Joint 157, 158, 163, 164, 166–168, Development in the East China 182, 212, 216, 218, 230, 231, Sea, 230 240, 245 Sino-Japanese Civil Aviation Sino-Japanese relations, 237 Agreement, 152, 154 Sino-Japanese Seabed Cable Sino-Japanese diplomatic Agreement, 56, 149, 160 normalization, 5, 85, 122, 123, Sino-Soviet rift, 35, 46, 246 124–126, 129, 131, 134, 135, Sino-U.S. rapprochement, 85, 109, 137, 138, 140, 141, 150, 159, 119, 126, 155, 210 164, 178, 182, 183, 184, 211, Six-Party Talks, 258 212, 217, 218, 230, 245, 256, Sixth National Party Congress of the 265 CPC, 263 Sino-Japanese diplomatic Snow, Edgar, 264 relations, 254 Social Democratic Party of Japan Sino-Japanese Friendship (SDPJ), 183 Tournaments, 94, 95 Sōka Gakkai, 124, 150, 156 Sino-Japanese joint Sōka Gakkai International, 156 communiqué, 124, 125, 129, Sōka University, 156 131, 133, 139, 140, 147, 149, Sōma Tsunetoshi, 52 152–155, 158, 163, 173, 179, Song Qingling, 14, 72 212, 240, 245 Song Zhong, 100, 101, 104 Sino-Japanese Joint Declaration on Sonoda Sunao, 12, 23, 50, 162, 164 Building a Partnership of South China Sea, 225, 227, 230, 256 Friendship and Cooperation for South Korea, 98, 199, 250, 258 Peace and Development, 179, South Korean government, 174, 248, 240, 245 250 Sino-Japanese Joint Statement on Soviet Army, 15, 19, 40, 46, 67, 230 Comprehensive Promotion of a Soviet Union, 8–10, 21, 22, 44, 46, “Mutually Beneficial Relationship 154, 158, 168, 179, 224 Based on Common Strategic Spratly Islands, 227, 229, 256 Interests, 192–194, 196, 231, Standing Committee of the National 240, 241 People’s Congress (NPC), 72 Sino-Japanese Journalist Exchange Starr, Robert, 210 Agreement, 52 State Council, 14, 53, 73, 103, 160 Sino-Japanese Long-Term State Oceanic Administration, 228 Comprehensive Trade, 5, 43, 162 Statue of a Young Woman, 250 Sino-Japanese Memorandum Stockholm World’s, 87 Trade, 127 Subi Reef, 227 296 INDEX

Sugamo Prison, 194 Takano Hajime, 243 Suga Yoshihide, 199 Takasaki Tatsunosuke, 10, 15, 23, 36, Sukarno, 36 38–48, 47, 49, 50–52, 57, 119, Sun Bingwen, 65, 66 124, 126, 127, 141, 150, 159 Sun Pinghua, 4, 16, 23, 27, 45, 47–54, Takasaki Tatsunosuke Office for LT 73–76, 79, 80, 85, 115, 117, 118, Trade, 70 128, 149, 155, 160, 161, 167 Takasaki Tatsunosuke Office, 48–50, Sun Tzu, 2 52, 119 Sun Weishi, 65, 66 Takashima Masuo, 133 Sun whirlwind, 118 Takebe Rokuzō, 19, 20, 40 Sun Yat-sen, 4, 12–14, 65, 69, 72, 77, Takeiri Notes, 125, 127, 136 193, 264, 265 Takeiri Yoshikatsu, 98, 124, 125, 134, Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, 69, 72 136, 150 Supreme Commander of the Allied Takeshima Islands, 230 Powers, 9 Takeshita Noboru, 178 Suzuki Kazuo, 22, 265 Tamogami Toshio, 251 Suzuki Mosaburō, 12, 47 Tanaka Akihiko, 136 Suzuki Zenkō, 176, 218, 228 Tanaka cabinet, 152 Tanaka Kakuei, 18, 117, 118, 123–132, 134, 135, 137–139, T 141, 149, 151, 152, 155, 164, Table Tennis Federation of Asia 183, 211, 228, 229, 244–247, (TTFA), 86, 166 265 Tagawa Seiichi, 70, 120, 124, 126, Tanaka Makiko, 152 157 Tanaka Shūjirō, 120 Taipei, 24, 153 , 118 Taipei government, 10 Tani Masayuki, 39, 42 Taishō Island (Sekibi-shō), 205, 207, Ten-point Declaration on Promotion 208, 210 of World Peace and Taiwan clause, 120, 125 Cooperation, 40 Taiwanese government, 27 Ten Principles for Peace, 8 Taiwan issue, 42, 94, 152, 158 Tenth Asian Championships, 91, 93, 94 Taiwan (Republic of China, ROC), 9, Terashima Jitsurō, 243, 258 11, 24, 27, 40, 47, 48, 55, 61, Termination of the state of war, 133, 90–98, 101–104, 106, 107, 109, 139 117, 123, 124, 132, 133, 135, Territorial dispute over the Senkaku 137, 138, 139, 141, 147, 150, (Diaoyu) Islands, 198, 200, 237, 154, 166, 195, 206, 207, 208, 244, 245, 255 214, 220, 261 Territorial waters, 212, 213 Taiyuan, 20 Thatcher, Margaret, 218, 228 Taiyuan War Criminals Management Third International (Comintern), 8, Center, 20 262 INDEX 297

Third Sino-Japanese Private Trade U Agreement, 22, 23, 61 Uchiyama Kanzō, 74 Thirty-first World Table Tennis UN Conference on the Law of the Championships (“Nagoya Sea, 213 World’s”), 85, 116, 259 United Nations (UN), 109, 208, 260 Three political principles concerning United Nations (UN) General Sino-Japanese relations, 28, 47, Assembly, 117, 122, 173, 197, 95, 97, 101, 102, 104–106, 118, 209, 239 122, 153 United Nations (UN) Security Tiananmen Square, 148, 161, 162 Council, 189, 193 Tianjin, 1, 19, 150, 262, 263 The United States, 10, 251, 256–258, Tianjin Agreement, 19, 21 265 Tiaoyutai Island, 208, 214 U Nu, 37 Tibet, 176, 192, 220, 238 Uotsuri Island, 205, 207, 208, 210, Tōjō cabinet, 244 212–214, 219–221 Tōjō Hideki, 175 Urabe Ryōgo, 186 Tokugawa shogunate government, 206 U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, 37 Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and U.S. House of Representatives, 195 Industry, 119 U.S.-Japan alliance, 9, 11 Tokyo Higher School of U.S.-Japan Regulatory Reform and Technology, 4 Competition Policy Tokyo Liaison Office of the Liao Initiative, 197 Chengzhi Office, 52–54, 74, 117, U.S.-Japan Security Treaty, 9, 29, 47, 118 119, 125, 126, 151, 207, 211 Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, 174 U.S.-Japan Status of Forces Tominaga Shōzō, 19 Agreement (SOFA), 207 Tomita Note, 185, 186 U.S.-Japan Treaty of Mutual Tomita Tomohiko, 185, 187 Cooperation and Security, 216, Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and 220, 223, 258 Security between the United U.S. Liaison Office (USLO), 156 States and Japan, 211, 244 U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Treaty of Shimoda, 229–230 Futenma, 197 Truman administration, 10, 18 Utsunomiya Tokuma, 29, 30, 49, 50, , 217 150 Tsubokawa Shinzō, 156 Tsukuba Fujimaro, 175, 185, 186 TTFA, 88–99, 101–107, 109 V 28 Bolsheviks, 8 Victory over Japan Day, 254 Twenty-One Demands, 179, 190, 254 Vietnam, 227, 229, 256, 258 Two Chinas, 92 Vint, A. K., 93, 94 Two Chinas issue, 90, 93, 94, 97, 107, Vinylon industrial plant export, 49, 50, 116, 132, 166 56 298 INDEX

W Wu Po-hsiung, 214, 230 Wall newspapers, 71 Wu Xiaoda, 100, 104, 105 Wang Guoquan, 116, 122, 123 , 177 Wang Hongwen, 64, 161 , 220 Wang Jiaxiang, 8, 51, 62 X , 179 Xi’an Incident, 66 Wang Pushan, 261 Xiao Xiangqian, 27, 54, 73, 77, 80, Wang Xiaoxian, 49, 130 118, 122, 141 Wang Xiaoyun, 52, 54, 73, 80, 100, Yan, 63 101, 115, 122 Xi Jinping, 5, 73, 220, 224–226, 229, Wang Xitian, 64, 65 237–239, 241, 242, 253, 254, The Wang Xitian Incident, 65 256, 258 , 173, 239, 240 , 14, 37, 77, 78, Wang Zhenqi, 65 91, 92 – War criminals, 19 21, 40 Xinjiang Uyghur, 220 War prisoners, 22, 54, 246 Xu Qin, 193 War reparation issue, 135, 158, 183 War reparations, 2, 9, 10, 45, 55, 125, 134, 135, 139, 183, 184, 191, 244 Y Wartime history issues, 244, 246 Yabuki Susumu, 129, 130 , 44, 54, 64, 179, Yachi Shōtarō, 239 184, 193 Yamamoto Kumaichi, 24–25 Watanabe Kunio, 98 Yamashina Kikumaro, 175 Watanabe Yaeji, 49, 50 Yan’an, 54, 66, 160 Wembley World’s, 87 , 216, 239 , 18, 189 Yang Zhongmei, 191, 254 Whampoa Military Academy, 13, 66 , 262 White Chrysanthemum Bereaved Yao Wenyuan, 64, 161 Families Association, 188 Yashiki Hiroshi, 50 Wilson, Dick, 260, 264 Yasukuni Shrine, 2, 135, 173–178, Woody Island (Yongxing Island), 227 180–193, 194, 196–199, 225, Work–study student, 262 226, 241–243, 246, 248, 255 World Peace Council, 90 Yasukuni Shrine issue, 243 World Table Tennis Yasukuni Shrine visit issue, 173, 174, Championships, 166 176–178, 181, 187, 190, 200, World War II, 13, 22, 87, 196, 224, 241, 246 230, 248, 266 Ye Jizhuang, 36, 41, 62 Wu Guozhen, 261 Ye Qun, 66 Wuhan, 28 Yiheyuan, 123 Wu Hantao, 261 Yokohama, 150 INDEX 299

Yokohama-Daidō School, 193 Zhang Zuolin, 66 Yokohama-Yamate Chinese Zhao Anbo, 27, 45, 54, 73 Academy, 193 Zhao Juntao, 65 Yoshida cabinet, 11, 13, 15, 17, 18, Zhao Shiyan, 65 30, 38 Zhao Zhenghong, 108 Yoshida letter, 56 Zheng Yueqing, 106, 109 Yoshida Makoto, 5, 140, 158 Zhongnanhai, 68, 71, 79, 130 Yoshida Seiji, 249 Zhongshan Warship Incident, 66 Yoshida Shigeru, 10, 16, 22, 55, 196 Zhong You, 131 Yoshida Testimony, 249 Zhou Bin, 77 Yoshihide Soeya, 3 Zhou Enlai, 1, 3–5, 7, 8, 10–22, Yoshimura Magosaburō, 166 24–30, 35, 37, 39, 40–48, 51–57, Yoshino Sakuzō, 265 61–72, 74, 76–80, 85, 86, 88, 89, Yotoe Ikuji, 99 95, 99, 103–105, 107–109, 110, , 179, 254 115–120, 122–142, 147–149, Yūshūkan, 184, 185 151–154, 156–161, 166–168, 173, 174, 178, 183, 184, 190, 211, 212, 216, 228–230, 238, Z 244–246, 255, 257, 259–265, Zhang Binglin (Zhang Taiyan), 193 266 , 64, 161 Zhou Hongqing Incident, 55 , 239 Zhou Ju, 37 Zhang Guotao, 69 Zhou–Takasaki meeting, 42 Zhang Hanfu, 41 Zhou–Takeiri meeting, 136 Zhang Jinghui, 19, 20 Zhuang Zedong, 107–109 Zhang Qian, 64 Zhu De, 62, 65, 71 Zhang Ruifeng, 64, 65 Zhuge Kongming, 259 Zhang Ruoming, 263 Zhuge Liang, 259 , 43 Zhu Jianrong, 218 Zhang Xiangshan, 27, 73, 138, 211 Zilu, 131 Zhang Xueliang, 66 Zunyi Conference, 259 Zhang Xuesi, 66