Overture: "Born Free" and its translator Eiji Fujiwara
Part 1: Westerners' images of cetaceans
Ch. 1: Rereading debate between Chimpei Komatsu and Robin D. Gill
Ch. 2: Cetacean high-intelligence hypothesis by a mad scientist
- case of John C. Lilly
Ch. 3: Is scientist always authoritative?
- case of Carl Sagan
Ch. 4: Between movie and reality
- case of Jacques Mayol
Ch. 5: Is it science or occult?
- British clerisies' images of cetaceans in cases of Lyall Watson and Horace Dobbs
Ch. 6: Big-power consciousness, double standard, and mysticism
- American images of cetaceans in cases of Jim Nollman, Roger Payne, and Joan Ocean
Part 2: Japanese images of cetaceans
Ch. 7: Successor of sense of values of European colonialism
- case of Eiji Fujiwara
Ch. 8: Setbacks in life leads people to Dolphinism
- cases of Yasuhisa Oharada, Yurika Nozaki, and Yuri Himekawa
Ch. 9: Overseas education, missionary, and business
- case of Minakuchi Hiroya
Ch. 10: Anti-whaling as anti-Japanese (1)
- case of a journalist Takeshi Hara
Ch. 11: Anti-whaling as anti-Japanese (2)
- case of a researcher Hiroyuki Watanabe
Ch. 12: Anti-whaling as anti-Japanese (3)
- case of an ecologist Jun Hoshikawa