If you never heard about it, during one of the many air-raids on Japan, two B-29 Superforts collided and crashed in Shizuoka City. Survivors of the air raid were able to rescue two crewmen from the wreckage, but they later died of their wounds. Out of respect for the airmen, the two were given proper burials.
But it doesn't end there.
One of the rescuers, a man named Fukimatsu Ito, found a scorched canteen among the wreckage that held not water, but bourbon. Later, after the war, he erected a memorial for the Japanese and Americans that lost their lives on that day, and since then a joint ceremony between Japanese and Americans takes place where American bourbon is poured over the memorial tablet for the bomber crews.
Just another reason why I think the Japanese are so awesome.
Link to an article: http://www.yokota.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123155404
Note to Bob: if this somehow becomes inflammatory, then please move it over into Politics, please.
But it doesn't end there.
One of the rescuers, a man named Fukimatsu Ito, found a scorched canteen among the wreckage that held not water, but bourbon. Later, after the war, he erected a memorial for the Japanese and Americans that lost their lives on that day, and since then a joint ceremony between Japanese and Americans takes place where American bourbon is poured over the memorial tablet for the bomber crews.
Just another reason why I think the Japanese are so awesome.
Link to an article: http://www.yokota.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123155404
Note to Bob: if this somehow becomes inflammatory, then please move it over into Politics, please.