The following is the continuation of the previous chapter.
In Appendix II we talk about the difference in spiritual perspective between Japan and East Asian countries.
Especially in the Asia countries, there are customs to disregard other than 'themselves' which is 'a group that can be confirmed by a record with a blood related connection with ancestors', the exclusivity that does not look around its circumference, the author says that it's the disincentive of the modernization of these countries, too.
In conclusion, the attitude of the author against the anti-Japanese problem is clearly spoken.
'Our country is an international stage, peace which is gotten, making such a sacrifice supposing that there is a way to maintain a harmony in East Asia only in submitting to receiving unreasonable criticism and receiving the handling as it takes no notices the culture, the history and the mind of Japan,
Which is peace of the slave, and it is not possible to endure absolutely.'
I truly agree.