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I was told that the Kikusui Club, located at 88 Cairnhill Road in Singapore's residential | I was told that the Kikusui Club, located at 88 Cairnhill Road in Singapore's residential | ||
district, is the home of Mr. Nishihara. | district, is the home of Mr. Nishihara. | ||
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Haruyo and Hiroko had worked at Mr. Murayama's comfort station, but they left in order | |||
to live with their husbands. Logistics ordered them to return and now they are working as | |||
comfort women at Kinsen House. | |||
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War Diary quotations for July 29
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Mister Park: July 29, 1943
Diary of a Japanese Military Brothel Manager is a book of diaries written by a clerk who worked in Japanese military brothels, also known as "comfort stations", in Burma and Singapore during World War II. The author, a Korean businessman known only as Mister Park, kept a daily diary between 1922 and 1957.
I was told that the Kikusui Club, located at 88 Cairnhill Road in Singapore's residential district, is the home of Mr. Nishihara.
Haruyo and Hiroko had worked at Mr. Murayama's comfort station, but they left in order to live with their husbands. Logistics ordered them to return and now they are working as comfort women at Kinsen House.
- Diary of a Japanese Military Brothel Manager @ sdh-fact.com
- Diary of a Japanese Military Brothel Manager