Naoki Hyakuta is a Japanese novelist and television producer. He is known for his right-wing political views and denying Japanese war crimes prior to and during World War II. He is particularly known for his 2006 novel The Eternal Zero, which became a popular 2013 film, his controversial period as a governor of government broadcaster NHK, as well as his support of Nanjing Massacre denial. Hyakuta has written a number of other books, several of which have been turned into films, such as Bokkusu and Monsuta.
The following is a list of points that have been deleted or not included in current Japanese textbooks, but which we consider important. It must have taken a great deal of time to put all this together. In Japan, there are both pros and cons, but most of the opinions are positive. This may be because Japanese people themselves feel something uncomfortable about the state of modern history education and society.