Another excellent book that goes deeply into the background that led to the growth of Japanese militarism is "Flyboys," by the same man who wrote "Flags of Our Fathers." The atrocities committed by Japan in the 30s and 40s are unspeakable and beyond our modern ability to imagine. That said, the reasons why the Japanese turned into what they did are understandable and allow, at this distance of years, forgiveness.
On a different note, here in the San Francisco Bay Area the huge rotating beacon atop Mount Diablo is lit for only one night a year, December 7, in remembrance of the fact it went dark on December 8, 1941 in case Japanese planes used it as a homing beacon. Volunteers keep the creaky old searchlight operable, sort of. Very dramatic. Can be seen for 200 miles.