A documentary five years in the making, it tells the story of Okuzaki Kenzo, a 62-year-old World War II veteran who protested against the war by firing steel pinballs at Emperor Showa. The film follows his journey as he searches for the truth about the war, conducting interviews with survivors and relatives, until he finally uncovers the truth by confronting ex-Sergeant Yamada, who reveals the truth about the atrocities.
The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On
A 62-year-old World War 2 veteran, notorious for his protests against Emperor Hirohito, documents his quest to reveal the unjust executions of two Japanese soldiers during the war.