Harmony means peacefullness and content within. It is often used to describe nature or soft music. It is often used in chinese culture. It is also the key idea of Buddhism, where you need to find inner peace and harmony within oneself. The camp in the book cannot be described as camp harmony, because the Japanese are there due to a war, and did not go there by their free will. Thus it is not peaceful nor hamorious. The camp itself looks quite peaceful, with little activity and everything is very orderly, it does look harmous from the outside, but the main reason of its construction and is reason is due to war and nothing related to peacefulness, it is also very racesist to lock only Japanese and not Italian, nor german.
If I will give a name for it, I will call it camp pas, because both camp forces the attenders to attend, it is both mandatory. Another reason it is very similar to camp pas is because no techonolgy is allowed, or provided, there, the description of the hous does nto invlude a television, nor does camp pas. So, the conlcution is that this camp should not eb called camp harmony, it should be called camp pas instead
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