[1] Because the British Federal Occupation Force had taken measures to prohibit dating with non-white women from the viewpoint of racism, the soldiers could not obtain permission to marry a Japanese woman.
[2] The Ministry of Health in Japan established Miki Kano on 13 August 1952, consisting of 20 experts Mixed-race child problem countermeasure study group (混血児問題対策研究会).
Meanwhile, at that time Elizabeth Saunders Home founder Miki Sawada announced the theory of 200,000 GI babies, but according to a survey by the Pearl S. Buck Foundation, the actual number is very high.
[6] In 2015 it was found that the description of the entrance to Negishi Foreign Cemetery, which mentioned GI Babies, was deleted and rewritten by the Yokohama City Hall managing the graveyard while locals protested.
What was deleted was an English sentence that read, "Many children born between foreign military personnel and Japanese women after World War II are buried".https://www.kanaloco.jp/news/social/entry-63508.html The Yokohama City Environmental Facilities Division does not specify the reason for the rewrite.