Revisionist crap. The japanese 100% earned the ending of that war of aggression that they started.
The Japanese people really didn't have much say in going to war, save for overthrowing their despotic, ultramilitarist government and starting over. It's like blaming Germans for WWII- they had no clue what they were getting into when they elected Hitler and the Nazi party, and once in, the Nazi regime's totalitarianism removed their ability to stage a coup d'etat. It's difficult to see history from another person's perspective; in the US, any native-born citizen over 35 could theoretically become president, and almost every citizen over 18 can vote. However, in a country like Japan before WWII, the people had no say in the government, which was run by a nepotistic despot who held absolute power. If Japan, in such a state, goes to war, then its the government that is responsible. If it's the US or any other democracy, then the people
do have a say, and the argument that you made could hold true. However, it is illogical to blame the people of Japan for WWII; they couldn't have stopped it no matter how much they protested.
-Penguin