Talk:Mokusatsu

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Here's a google search to back support the article. I first came across this in an NHK/CBC docudrama entitled "Hiroshima". The four-hour documentary mixed a dramatic presentation, period news footage, and recent interviews with Hiroshima bomb survivors.

NHK did not broadcast the production as originally schedule, because of the taboo surrounding the imperial family and of the controversy surrounding the Showa emperor (Hirohito) who figures prominently in the film. Mom sent me a tape of it five years ago or so, and I finallty saw it on NHK in August 2003, but broadcast at 2:00 AM. Vincent 04:15, 6 Sep 2004 (UTC)

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