"Inside, there were at least dozens of boxes of ammunition, all kinds of stuff, we checked a row of them, and many at the back were locked. Although the locks were rusty, they bore foreign inscriptions, 'Sapporo-made' locks. Within one of the boxes, I found some documents."
"The documents were a bit numerous, some in Sapporo script, and what I could understand included serial numbers, routes, maps, and also some stamped documents, with words I could understand like 'military secrets,' 'defense forces documents,' 'telegrams,' 'chief of staff wire,' followed by all kinds of dates and times."
"Seeing this, I didn't dare to flip through them more. I estimate that due to the passage of time and the humid conditions, all the documents inside the bag have stuck together. I think these need to be handled by professionals. On the remaining document bags, the surfaces were labeled with things like defense plans and the like."