What Japan Thinks

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Our conservatives will gradually yield to the new impulses. But as to the outcome there is no doubt. It will take time, but the men who know that they are right and are sure of their ground are going to win. Japan's future is bright with hope.
92 CHAPTER VI Japan's Navalism By Vice Admiral Tetsutaro Sato Vice Admiral Sato was born in 1868. He was for many years a professor in the Naval College at Tokyio, and has recently been made President of that institution. This article was written in Engli
...sh by the Admiral himself for the March, 1920, issue of the Asian Re-view, a magazine in Tokyo.
T>EFORE the war, when Germany expanded her -'-' armaments on a large scale, she was held up to the odium of the public as the champion of mili- tarism, a dangerous principle jeopardizing peace in the world. Even President Wilson declared that the object of America's participation in the war was to destroy German militarism in order to make the world "safe for democracy." During the war, those ill-disposed to our country held up Japan as another nation espousing militar- ism, and argued that there would be no peace on earth until and unless her militarism were crushed after the destruction of German militarism.


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