A photograph of Jaluit Atoll was published in Umi no seimeisen : Waga nannyou no sugata, a photo book in Japan's national library. The book's publication date is listed as 1935. A Japanese military ...
It will likely come as quite a surprise to the English-speaking world that the number one language of bloggers worldwide, in terms of number of posts, is not the “language of international ...
An 80-year-old mystery seemed to get a new development last week when experts released a photo they alleged showed Amelia Earhart alive in the Marshall Islands after her plane vanished on an ...
A Japanese military history buff has apparently undermined a new theory that Amelia Earhart survived a crash-landing in the Pacific Ocean during her historic attempted round-the-world flight in 1937.
A Japanese blogger has questioned the timeline of a newly discovered photo that was touted as providing a vital clue to Amelia Earhart's fate. Earhart, who was attempting to fly around the world, ...
Google Japan has launched their own Google Japan Blog, hosted by Blogger, which shows some behind the scenes pics and info on things going on at their Tokyo offices. I stopped by Google Japan last ...
A Japanese blogger has disproved the theory that famed aviator Amelia Earhart was taken as prisoner by Japan. The claims — made in the History Channel’s documentary, “Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence ...
A Japanese military history buff has found library records showing a photo supposedly depicting Amelia Earhart survived a crash landing in 1937 was actually published two years before the famous ...
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