@book{oai:kansai-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00022574, author = {増田, 周子 and Masuda, Chikako}, month = {Mar}, note = {This paper describes Hino's visit to New China from April 21, 1955 and what Hino thought when he saw the war criminals. In particular, it focuses on the inspection of the Fushun Prison War Crimes Control Office, which was visited on May 15. In 1955, about 1,000 Japanese war criminals were imprisoned at the Fushun Prison War Crimes Control Office. China ratified it in 1956, but was in compliance with the 1948 Geneva Convention on the Treatment of POWs. Therefore, forced labor was not imposed on war criminals, and they responded generously without violating physical human rights violations such as abuse. However, Hino does not fully support the Chinese government's policy of improving the idea of war criminals at the Fushun Prison War Crimes Control Office. Ten years after the war, we can see the depth of the scars of the war in the appearance of war criminals who cannot return to their homeland of Japan. In this paper, we will consider this inspection and recognition using photographs taken by Hino and surrounding people, and digital materials from the unpublished autograph diary "New China Travel Diary II" (Kitakyushu Literature Museum collection).}, publisher = {関西大学アジア・オープン・リサーチセンター}, title = {1955年火野葦平「撫順戦犯管理所」の視察とその認識 : 火野葦平所蔵写真、未公開日記をふまえて}, year = {2022} }