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Based and redpilled. Nothing about his Fiume experiences though, which is odd because there clearly seems to be an Italian book written about his time in Fiume.
Only information I can find on it is a Goodreads page with no ratings:
>Un Samurai a Fiume recounts the exploits of Harukichi Shimoi, a Japanese writer and poet in love with Italy, who first found himself at the side of the Italian assault troops engaged in fighting against the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the trenches of the Isonzo; then he was at the side of the Vate Gabriele D'Annunzio supporting him in the Fiume enterprise, embodying one of the most restless and fascinating souls of the protagonists of the occupation of Fiume. Later, the Japanese intellectual was close to Mussolini and to the revolutionary ideals of Italian Fascism, hypothesizing to give life to a form of Japanese Fascism that could be traced back to a real spiritual revolution of the individual, even before the political one. Shimoi's writings, his memories, the reflections of an awkward and engagée intellectual are enriched by the presence of photographs, letters, documents, theoretical manifestos and speeches by Gabriele D'Annunzio, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Leone Kochnitzky, Elpidio Jenco, Gherardo Marone, Arturo Ferrarin, Indro Montanelli and other characters yet to be discovered, who with their deeds have made the souls of heroes vibrate (less)
He must have published it in Italian and never bothered to translate/publish it in Japan.

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