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244: 265:, published in 1947, was in a similar format—usually one picture per page, with one or two lines of text. The 276-page book continues the story of his life in Japan under military rule, this time with added Japanese text. In the book, Yashima describes the operations of the Tokkō and the ongoing industrialization of Japan for war in the 1930s. During one passage, he mourns the loss of his esteemed teacher "Mr. Isobe", who had been killed in action after being drafted into military service. A kindly teacher of the same name also appears in Yashima's award-winning children's book from 1955, 685: 713: 699: 304:
Yashima returned to his home village of Nejime, visiting childhood classmates and familiar scenes that he depicted in several of his children's picture books. He and filmmaker Glenn Johnson produced a 26-minute documentary in 1971, hosted and narrated by Yashima, entitled
227:(OSS). It was then that he first used the pseudonym Taro Yashima, out of fear that there would be repercussions for Mako and other family members if the Japanese government knew of his employment. After the war, he and his wife were granted 192:. The antimilitarist movement in Japan was highly active at the time within many Japanese professional and crafts groups. Artists' posters protesting the Japanese aggression in China were widespread. Following the 188:), Iwamatsu was expelled for insubordination and for missing a military drill. He then joined a group of progressive artists, sympathetic to the struggles of ordinary workers and opposed to the rise of 301:
In 1963, on the topic of writing for children, Yashima wrote "Let children enjoy living on this earth, let children be strong enough not to be beaten or twisted by evil on this earth”.
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Yashima began writing and illustrating children's books early in the 1950s, under the same pseudonym he had used in the OSS. His children's book
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was a Japanese-American artist and children's book author. He immigrated to the United States in 1939 and assisted the U.S. war effort.
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Yashima painted this propaganda leaflet, which was used by the U.S. Armed Forces in the Pacific War.
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The Yashimas moved from New York to Los Angeles in 1954, where they opened an art institute.
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After studying for three years at Tokyo Fine Arts School (now the Faculty of Fine Arts,
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and actress Momo Yashima. He was also the biological father of writer Chihiro Isa (
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Japanese-American political dissident, artist, and children's book author
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He was the father of renowned actor and voice actor
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American civil rights activists of Japanese descent
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Index

Nejime
Kagoshima
Japan
Glendale, California
Mitsu Yashima
Mako Iwamatsu
Nejime
Kimotsuki District, Kagoshima
Kyushu
Kagoshima Prefectural Konan High School
Tokyo University of the Arts
Japanese militarism
Japanese invasion of Manchuria
Tokkō
Tomoe
opposition to the militaristic government
Mako
Pearl Harbor
United States Office of War Information
Office of Strategic Services
permanent resident
U.S. Congress

statist Shōwa Japan
Children's Book Award
Umbrella
Caldecott Medal
Mako Iwamatsu
伊佐千尋

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