- Here says Love letter street.
- Why?
- Love letter.
- It is a novel of Fumio Niwa.
- What kind of story is it?
- After the Pacific War.
- There were a lot of US bases in Japan.
- Japanese did business against a U.S. soldiers.
- What did they buy?
- Interpretation?
- There were a lot of prostitutes.
- No wonder.
- I knew it.
- They were called with Pan Pan.
- Why is it Pan Pan?
- There are various opinions.
- They clapped a hand, and they called a woman.
- As other opinions.
- Japan and English was Panglish.
- Pan Pan for short?
- The venereal disease spread.
- Men are stupid.
- The soldier of the rich person had a exclusive lover.
- They were called Only by a Japanese.
- She was held in contempt.
- But they were rich.
- What is connected with Love letter?
- When an American returns to the country, he parting with her.
- They wanted to contact an American.
- But they were not able to speak English.
- She asked a vicarious writer.
- Is that a love letter?
- Who wrote a love letter in place of her?
- Tokuji Sugaya wrote.
- Who is he?
- The lieutenant colonel of army.
- He lost work at the end of the war.
- He was good at English.
- Did the U. S. soldiers read the love letter
- which the Japanese soldier wrote?
- That's funny.
- As for the novel of Fumio Niwa, he is a model.
- The novel is Lover letter.
- Why is here Love letter street?
- Tokuji Sugaya worked in this neighborhood.
- There isn't the street anymore.
- I know the story of Hachiko, the faithful dog.
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