Treachery!
The Shogun was in complete and utter disbelief as his officials told him of the news from the front. He hurled ornamental helments and samurai swords all around the palace in rage.
On the front, the damage done by the Iroqouis was severe. Many, many units of the Shoguns best units of cavalry and samurai were wiped out completely after being taken by surprise. However there was a fight back.
The Japanese cavalry bravely charged positions around Uruk, and two entire stacks of invaders were wiped clean off the map. No mercy was shown and the dismembered body parts have turned the nearby water sources red with Iroqouis blood. Dismembered heads have had their tongues ripped out, and been placed on spikes or used as footballs by little Japanese children.
The brave (but perhaps futile) actions of the Imperial Japanese Cavalry have been too numerous to mention, but another action that deserves particular mention is the rescuing of Japanese workers near Toyama. These workers, destined for certain death, can now retire to their homes where they can await the coming death in peaceful surroundings.
Sibushur was also liberated. The soldiers of the Shogun were speechless as they entered the city and saw the devestation that was inflicted first hand by the Iroqouis animals.
The Japanese do waht they can for the sake of the world, and to prevent a descent of civilisation into something nothing better than the stone age.
The Shogun has returned to his Palace to make emergency plans for his families safety.