The Firebombing of Tokyo: Views from the Ground

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January 17, 2011

The Firebombing of Tokyo: Views from the Ground
The Firebombing of Tokyo: Views from the Ground

Volume 9 | Issue 3

Article 3469

Abstract: More than sixty-five years after the Great Tokyo Air Raid of March 10, 1945, and the subsequent firebombing and destruction of Japan’s cities by the United States Army Air Forces in World War II, the issues remain little known and less studied. In stark contrast to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, however, historians and other scholars working in the English language have paid little attention to the tremendous societal impact – both immediate and long-lasting – of the destruction by firebombing of Japan’s cities. What remain particularly underdeveloped are an historical understanding and appreciation of the Japanese civilian experience, specifically an understanding of the effect of the air raids on Japanese communities, cities, and social institutions. This special issue locates the firebombing of Tokyo and Japanese cities within the framework of the growing literature on the bombing of cities and civilians in twentieth century warfare. Bret Fisk and Cary Karacas introduce the issues and their important new website and teaching resource on the air raids: japanairraids.org.

Keywords: Japan , Tokyo , Tokyo air raid , aerial bombing , personal accounts , digital archive

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Volume 9 | Issue 3

Article 3469

About the author:

Bret Fisk is a writer and translator living in Odawara, Japan. He is co-creator of the digital archive JapanAirRaids.org. Fisk’s first novel is in Japanese, Between the Tides「潮汐の間」, published by 現代思潮新社 in Tokyo. Fisk can be reached at: [email protected].

Cary Karacas is an assistant professor of geography at the City University of New York, College of Staten Island. His research focuses on the Japan air raids and issues of place and memory. He is co-creator with Bret Fisk of the digital archive JapanAirRaids.org. He is the author of “Place, Public Memory, and the Tokyo Air Raids,” The Geographical Review 100 (4), October 2010.

The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus is a peer-reviewed publication, providing critical analysis of the forces shaping the Asia-Pacific and the world.

    About the author:

    Bret Fisk is a writer and translator living in Odawara, Japan. He is co-creator of the digital archive JapanAirRaids.org. Fisk’s first novel is in Japanese, Between the Tides「潮汐の間」, published by 現代思潮新社 in Tokyo. Fisk can be reached at: [email protected].

    Cary Karacas is an assistant professor of geography at the City University of New York, College of Staten Island. His research focuses on the Japan air raids and issues of place and memory. He is co-creator with Bret Fisk of the digital archive JapanAirRaids.org. He is the author of “Place, Public Memory, and the Tokyo Air Raids,” The Geographical Review 100 (4), October 2010.

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