This chapter opens with a description of a new Japanese submarine, the Genryu, which can carry 55 people. The narrator tells us that the ship is a spy for the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He says that the Russians are using the ship as a front to spy on the Japanese, and that the Japanese are using it as a way to gain information about the Russian people.
This chapter opens with a description of a new Japanese submarine, the Genryu, which can carry 55 people. The narrator tells us that the ship is a spy for the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He says that the Russians are using the ship as a front to spy on the Japanese, and that the Japanese are using it as a way to gain information about the Russian people.