“The China Incident [of 1937 onwards] has resulted in massive loss of life through the mutual killing of neighboring friends. This is the greatest tragedy of the last one thousand years. Nevertheless this is a holy war to save the peoples of East Asia…. Invoking the power of Avalokitesvara, I pray for the bright future of East Asia.”

—  Iwane Matsui

Quoted in "Zen War Stories" - Page 186 - by Daizen Victoria - History - 2003.

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