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Culture Environment. Hidden Wonders. Culture History. In recent times, there have been many cases of war loot being repatriated to the original owners, their descendants, or country of origin. There is another huge movement to return Nazi war loot that mostly targeted art treasures during the second world war. The root of this conundrum is a difficult concept for people to overcome. Victors feel entitled to take items as prizes from their enemies, referring to them as the spoils of war.
Looking at the many photographs, it appears that special ceremonies were held specifically for the surrender of swords not only inside Japan, but in many of the conflict areas, Papua New Guinea, Borneo, Wake Island, etc. Many of the soldiers who had taken their family blades to war were under the impression that their swords would be returned to them at a later date, so a large number of swords were handed over with a name tag commonly known as surrender tags attached, with personal details of the owner written on it.
However, these swords were never returned. Instead, many were distributed among, or taken by, soldiers of the allied forces and taken back to their home countries.
Inside Japan an edict was issued by the allied forces for the confiscation of all weapons — including swords — from even the general public for their destruction. The edict was stopped after the historical, cultural, and artistic importance of Japanese swords was pointed out to GCHQ, but not until many swords had been shoveled into furnaces, scuttled on barges in Tokyo Bay, or buried like 40 swords recently discovered at a Nishi-Tokyo School. Around 5, swords were confiscated and kept at a United States military facility in Akabane, Tokyo.