Photo 1: After the Japanese army launched the 918 Incident, women in Japan raised military funds at the Nishi Hongan Temple in Kyoto, and in order to support the Japanese invasion, they played the slogan of "one less meal per person".

Photo 2: In support of the war of aggression, Geisha practitioners in Tokyo donated their jewelry to the government in support of Japanese soldiers on the front lines.
Photo 3: After the September 18 Incident, Japanese women made "patriotic bombs" while collecting military funds.
Figure 4: Japanese women of the Japanese National Defense Women's Association at a celebration meeting during the Japanese invasion of Xuzhou.
Figure 5: After the Japanese army launched the 918 Incident, women in Japan made bandages and other military supplies.
Figure 6: In 1937, when the Japanese army occupied Nanjing, China, the women of the National Defense Women's Association in Japan took to the streets and held a small national flag to celebrate the Japanese invasion of China's capital.
Picture 7: After the Japanese army launched the 918 Incident, japanese women of the Fengtian Women's Association are cooking for The Japanese soldiers to comfort them in fighting on the front line.
Figure 8: Japanese women sew military bedding for the Japanese invasion of China.
Photo 9: After Japan's full-scale invasion of China, Japanese overseas Chinese in Shanghai took to the streets to raise military funds for the Japanese army.
Photo 10: After Japan launched a full-scale invasion of China, women in Japan enter the military factories, and this photo shows Japanese women sharpening their sabers.