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Please Enjoy Your Happiness

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by Paul Brinkley-Rogers

Keene, Donald: Anthology of Japanese Literature: From the Earliest Era to the Mid–Nineteenth Century ref1, ref2

  Keisaburo, Shimamoto ref1

  kempei (military policeman) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Kennedy, John F. ref1

  Kennedy, Robert F. ref1

  Kenzan, Ogata ref1, ref2n

  Kerouac, Jack ref1; On the Road ref1, ref2

  Koestler, Arthur: ‘The Lotus and the Robot’ ref1, ref2

  kokyu (musical instrument) ref1, ref2, ref3

  Korea ref1, ref2

  Krisher, Bernard ref1n

  Kubla Khan ref1, ref2

  Kurosawa, Akira: Ame agaru [After the Rain] ref1; Rashomon ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9; Shūbun [Scandal] ref1, ref2, ref3; Subarashiki Nichiyōbi [One Wonderful Sunday] ref1, ref2

  Kyoichi, Sawada ref1

  La Boheme: ‘Si, Mi Chiamano Mimi’ [‘Yes, They Call Me Mimi’] ref1, ref2

  La Grande Bellezza [The Great Beauty] (film) ref1, ref2, ref3

  Lara, Agustín: ‘Sombra De Mis Sombras’ [‘Echoes of My Shadows’] ref1, ref2

  Lawrence, D.H.: Lady Chatterley’s Lover ref1

  le Carré, John ref1, ref2

  Leach, Bernard: Kenzan and His Tradition ref1n, ref2

  Li Yu: ‘A Meeting’ ref1

  Madama Butterfly (Puccini) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

  Manchu dynasty ref1

  Manchukuo ref1, ref2

  Manchuria ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17, ref18, ref19, ref20; Chinese guerillas in ref1, ref2; Harbin and see Harbin; Japan creates, 1932 ref1, ref2, ref3; Japanese settlers flee, 1945 ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8; Japanese treatment of Chinese in ref1, ref2; Jews in ref1, ref2, ref3n, ref4; kempei in ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; KY and ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17, ref18, ref19, ref20, ref21, ref22 see also Kaji, Yukiko; repatriation of Japanese from ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5; Russia and ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; Second World War and ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; Shangri-La in ref1; Soviet forces move into, 1945 ref1, ref2, ref3

  Manila, Philippines ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Mao Tse-Tung ref1, ref2

  Marxism ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

  Mason, Richard: The World of Suzie Wong ref1, ref2, ref3

  Matsuo, Kazuko ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

  Matsuri, Phoenix, 2013 (festival) ref1

  Michener, James A.: Sayonara: A Japanese-American Love Story ref1, ref2

  Mifune, Toshiro ref1

  Mishima, Yukio: ‘The Priest of Shiga Temple and His Love’, Death in Midsummer and Other Stories ref1, ref2

  Misora, Hibari ref1, ref2, ref3; ‘Ringo oiwake’ [‘Apple Folksong’] ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4; ‘Shina no yoru’ [‘China Night’] ref1, ref2

  Mongolia ref1

  Montand, Yves: ‘Barbara’ ref1, ref2

  Mozart café, Yokosuka ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17, ref18, ref19, ref20, ref21, ref22

  Muñoz, Oscar Garcia ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13

  Murasaki, Lady: Genji monogatari [The Tale of Genji] ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Nagasaki, Japan ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Nazis ref1, ref2, ref3

  Neruda, Pablo ref1; ‘If You Forget Me’, The Captain’s Verses ref1; ‘Las Muchachas’ [‘Girls’], The Captain’s Verses ref1; ‘Sonnet XVII’ ref1

  Newsweek ref1n, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Niishi, Mieko ref1

  Nikkyoso (Japan Teacher’s Union) ref1

  Nishida (kamikaze pilot) ref1

  North Korea ref1

  Oe, Kenzaburo ref1, ref2

  Ogawa, Wakako ref1n, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Okinawa, Japan ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Operation Handclasp (US Navy charitable Operation) ref1, ref2, ref3

  Otake, Japan ref1

  Outline History of China, An ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  oyabun (gangster boss) ref1

  P’u-i, Emperor of Manchuria ref1

  Pacific Ocean ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Pacific Stars & Stripes ref1

  paulownia (tree) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

  Pearl Harbor, Japanese attack on, 1941 ref1

  Peeples, Lieutenant Commander Charlie L. (Chaplain) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17, ref18, ref19, ref20, ref21, ref22, ref23

  Philippines ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

  Plante, Katy ref1

  Po Leung Kuk ref1

  Potter, Kent ref1

  Prévert, Jacques ref1, ref2

  Rashomon (film) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9

  Reiko (White Rose bar) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12

  Richie, Donald: Japan Journals, 1947–2004 ref1, ref2; The Films of Akira Kurosawa ref1, ref2; The Japanese Film: Art and Industry ref1, ref2, ref3

  Rilke, Rainer Maria ref1; Selected Poems of Rainer Maria Rilke ref1, ref2; ‘The Courtesan’ ref1

  ‘Ringo oiwake’ [‘Apple Folksong’] ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Robinson, Carl ref1

  Rogers, Gilbert (father of PBR) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13

  Rogers (née Brinkley), Phyllis (mother of PBR) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11

  Roosevelt, Franklin D. ref1

  Rosenthal, Joe ref1

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques ref1

  Russia ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17

  Saito, Mokichi ref1

  samurai ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10

  San Diego, U.S. ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  San José, Costa Rica ref1, ref2, ref3

  Sands of Iwo Jima (film) ref1, ref2, ref3

  Sartre, John-Paul ref1, ref2

  Satie, Erik ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Schiller, Friedrich: ‘Ode to Joy’ ref1

  Schnabel, Artur ref1, ref2

  Schubert, Franz ref1, ref2

  Sea of Japan ref1

  Second World War, 1939–45 ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17, ref18, ref19, ref20, ref21, ref22, ref23, ref24, ref25, ref26, ref27, ref28, ref29

  Senryu: Japanese Satirical Verses (trans. R. H. Blyth) ref1, ref2, ref3

  Shakespeare, William ref1, ref2

  shamisen (musical instrument) ref1

  Shangri-La, USS ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17, ref18, ref19, ref20, ref21, ref22, ref23, ref24, ref25, ref26, ref27, ref28, ref29, ref30, ref31, ref32, ref33, ref34, ref35, ref36, ref37, ref38, ref39, ref40, ref41, ref42, ref43, ref44, ref45, ref46, ref47, ref48, ref49, ref50, ref51, ref52; News Horizon (monthly newspaper) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

  Shangri-La (imaginary utopia) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9

  Shikibu, Izumi ref1

  ‘Shina no yoru’ [‘China Night’] ref1, ref2

  Shinoda, Yusuke ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12

  Shinto ref1, ref2n

  Shōnagon, Sei: Makura no sōshi hyoshaku [The Pillow Book of Sei Shōnagon] ref1, ref2

  Shūbun [Scandal] (film) ref1, ref2, ref3

  Sinatra, Frank: ‘All My Tomorrows’ ref1, ref2, ref3

  Snyder, Gary ref1

  South China Sea ref1, ref2

  Soviet Union ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

  Spender, Stephen ref1

  Stone, Dana ref1

  Strong
, Anna Louise ref1; The Chinese Conquer China ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Subarashiki Nichiyōbi [One Wonderful Sunday] (film) ref1, ref2

  Sugihara, Chiune ref1

  Sugihara, Yukiko ref1; Visas for Life: Chiune Sugihara ref1, ref2

  Sully, François ref1

  Suribachi volcano, Japan ref1, ref2

  Suzie Wong bar, Hong Kong ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11

  T’ang Dynasty ref1

  Taiwan ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Taiwan Strait ref1, ref2, ref3

  Tan-Ka people ref1

  ‘Tango Uno’ (song) ref1, ref2

  Tanizaki, Junichirō: ‘Portrait of Shunkin’, Seven Japanese Tales ref1, ref2

  tanto shirq (short sword) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Taoism ref1

  Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich ref1, ref2

  Thomas, Dylan ref1, ref2

  Thoreau, Henry David: Journal of Henry David Thoreau ref1

  Tohoku earthquake, Japan, 2011 ref1, ref2

  Tokyo, Japan ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12n, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17n, ref18, ref19, ref20, ref21, ref22, ref23n, ref24, ref25, ref26, ref27, ref28n, ref29, ref30, ref31, ref32, ref33

  Tonnaire, Jacques (a.k.a. Jacques Thunder) ref1

  Torment, The (schooner) ref1, ref2

  Triads ref1

  True Story of Ah-Q, The (Lu Xun) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  ‘Un Bel Di’ [‘One Fine Day’] (Madame Butterfly) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  United States: PBR childhood in ref1, ref2, ref3; PBR emigration to ref1, ref2, ref3; PBR questions culture and foreign policy of ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  United States, SS ref1

  University of Illinois ref1

  US Marine Corps ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11

  US Navy ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17, ref18, ref19, ref20, ref21, ref22, ref23, ref24, ref25, ref26, ref27, ref28, ref29, ref30, ref31, ref32, ref33, ref34, ref35, ref36, ref37, ref38, ref39, ref40, ref41; Operation Handclasp (charitable operation) ref1, ref2; PBR and naval superiors see Crockett, Commander Davy and Peeples, Lieutenant Commander Charlie L. (Chaplain); PBR enlists ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8; PBR journalistic activities within ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9; PBR questions role of ref1, ref2, ref3; PBR suspected of communism ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8; Shangri-La, USS and see Shangri-La,

  USS US State Department ref1

  US Supreme Court ref1, ref2

  Ut, Nick ref1

  Van Thanh Lim ref1

  Verlaine, Paul ref1

  Veronika, Madame ref1

  Vietnam Old Hacks ref1 (internet group) ref1

  Vietnam War, 1954–75 ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Wada, Hiroshi ref1, ref2, ref3

  waka poetry ref1

  Wakare mo tanoshi [Even Parting Is Enjoyable] (film) ref1, ref2

  Wayne, John ref1

  White Rose bar, Yokosuka ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17, ref18, ref19, ref20, ref21, ref22, ref23, ref24, ref25, ref26, ref27, ref28, ref29, ref30, ref31, ref32, ref33, ref34

  White Russians ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Wilde, Oscar ref1

  Wong, Lydia ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  wu wei (Taoist thought) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  yakuza ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

  Yamaguchi, Momoe: ‘Hitonatsu no keiken’ [‘Experiences of Summer Youth’] ref1, ref2, ref3

  Yamaguchi, Yoshiko ref1, ref2

  Yasuko, Koga ref1

  Yokosuka, Japan ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17, ref18, ref19, ref20, ref21, ref22, ref23, ref24, ref25, ref26, ref27, ref28, ref29, ref30, ref31, ref32, ref33, ref34, ref35, ref36, ref37, ref38, ref39, ref40, ref41, ref42; Honcho district ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9; Memories of a City (photography exhibit), Yokosuka Museum of Art ref1, ref2; Mozart café ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17, ref18, ref19, ref20, ref21, ref22; White Rose bar ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17, ref18, ref19, ref20, ref21, ref22, ref23, ref24, ref25, ref26, ref27, ref28, ref29, ref30, ref31, ref32, ref33

  ‘You Don’t Know What Love Is’ (Raye) ref1, ref2

  YouTube ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  ‘Z’, lost city of ref1

  Zen ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4n, ref5

  Zubekō Banchō [Delinquent Girl Boss] (film) ref1, ref2

  About the Author

  Paul Brinkley-Rogers is a veteran war correspondent and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist. For many years he worked in Asia as a staff member of Newsweek, covering the wars in Vietnam and Cambodia, the death of Chairman Mao, and Japan’s economic miracle. He also reported from Latin America for the Miami Herald, sharing the Pulitzer Prize with a reporting team in 2001 for coverage of the Elián González custody battle. Now retired, he lives in Arizona.

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