Nippon jiji

Nippon jiji was a Japanese-speaking newspaper based in Hawaii. After Hawaii was conquered by Japan, Nippon jiji became a propaganda tool for the the Empire of Japan. Jiro Takahashi was interviewed by a reporter of Nippon jiji and giving a pro-Japanese sentiment, which resonated on the opinion that all Japanese living in Hawaii are satisified to be living under Japanese rule, and then photographed on the front page of Nippon jiji.

Jiro's son, Kenzo, was shocked and angered for his father's interview after reading the newspaper and seeing that Jiro was unknowingly condemening himself for treason in the eyes of the Americans.