ABSTRACT

First published in 2008. This unique work, the personal story of a Japanese soldier in the Russo-Japanese War, holds a fascination that goes far beyond the historical insights it offers. The author paints a moving picture of the lives and deaths, joys and sorrows of the men who took Port Arthur in the bloodiest battle of this short war. The tale is told vividly and simply and is a rare revelation of the thoughts and experiences of a Japanese soldier of remarkable intelligence.

part 1|256 pages

Human Bullets

chapter 1|11 pages

第一 Mobilization

chapter 2|8 pages

第二 Our Departure

chapter 3|5 pages

第 三 The Voyage

chapter 4|10 pages

第 四 A Dangerous Landing

chapter 5|5 pages

第 五 The Value of Port Arthur

chapter 6|10 pages

第 六 The Battle of Nanshan

chapter 7|11 pages

第 七 Nanshan after the Battle

chapter 8|7 pages

第 八 Digging and Scouting

chapter 9|7 pages

第 九 The First Captives

chapter 10|7 pages

第 十 Our First Battle at Waitu-Shan

chapter 11|5 pages

第 十一 The Occupation of Kenzan

chapter 12|11 pages

第 十二 Counter-Attacks on Kenzan

chapter 13|10 pages

第 十三 On the Defensive

chapter 14|8 pages

第 十四 Life in Camp

chapter 1 16|11 pages

第 十六 The Battle of Taipo-Shan

chapter 17|10 pages

第 十七 The Occupation of Taipo-Shan

chapter 18|11 pages

第 十八 The Field after the Battle

chapter 19|8 pages

第 十九 The First Aid Station

chapter 20|8 pages

第 二十 Following Up the Victory

chapter 21|10 pages

第 二十一 The Storming of Taku-Shan

chapter 22|10 pages

第 二十二 Sun Flag on Taku-Shan

chapter 23|10 pages

第 二十三 Promotion and Farewells

chapter 25|13 pages

第 二十五 A Rain of Human Bullets

chapter 26|12 pages

第 二十六 The Forlorn Hope

chapter 27|18 pages

第 二十七 Life Out of Death