• Hōji Shimanaka (嶋中 鵬二, Shimanaka Hōji, February 7, 1923 – April 3, 1997) was a Japanese magazine publisher who was the president and publisher of the...
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  • into the home of Chūō Kōron president Hōji Shimanaka, murdering his maid and severely wounding his wife. The Shimanaka Incident played an important role in...
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  • Japanese journalist and magazine publisher Hōji Shimanaka in February 1961, in what became known as the Shimanaka Incident. Komori sought retribution for...
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  • magazine passed to his son, Hōji Shimanaka, who would serve as its president for the next 45 years. Under the Shimanakas, Chūō Kōron became one of Japan's...
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    Kazutaka Komori, a seventeen-year-old rightist, broke into the home of Hōji Shimanaka, Chūō Kōron magazine's president, killed his maid and severely wounded...
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    Kazutaka Komori, a seventeen-year-old rightist, broke into the home of Hōji Shimanaka, the president of Chūō Kōron, killed his maid with a knife and severely...
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    rightist broke into the home of Chuo's president, Hoji Shimanaka, killed his maid, and injured his wife. Shimanaka apologized, the author, Shichiro Fukazawa,...
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