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Nobuo Fujita's Sword

Brookings, OR

Nobuo Fujita, a pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy during the WWII, is known for having conducted the only wartime aircraft-dropped bombing on the continental United States. However in the years that followed, Fujita’s relationship with the U.S. changed from one of war to one of peace.

Fujita flew a floatplane from the long-range submarine aircraft carrier I-25. Using incendiary bombs, his mission was to start massive forest fires in the Pacific Northwest near the city of Brookings, Oregon with the objective of drawing the U.S. military’s resources away from the Pacific Theater. The bomb caused a small fire which Forest Rangers quickly extinguished.

On September 9, 1962, the 20th anniversary of the historic bombing, Fujita was invited to Brookings, and during this visit he presented the town his family’s 400-year-old Samurai sword in a gesture of friendship. Fujita returned to Brookings a number of times since his first visit—to plant trees.

Today the sword is displayed in the Brooking’s Public Library, accompanied by a plaque describing Fujita as “the only enemy to bomb the U.S. from the air” and says that the sword was offered “in the interest of peace and friendship.”

See also site of the bombing: https://pbase.com/heffa/bljbh
Nobuo Fujita's Sword
Nobuo Fujita's Sword
Nobuo Fujita's Sword
Nobuo Fujita's Sword
Nobuo Fujita's Sword
Nobuo Fujita's Sword
Nobuo Fujita's Sword
Nobuo Fujita's Sword