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    The Dark/Black Ocean Society (Japanese: 玄洋社, Hepburn: Gen'yōsha) was an influential Pan-Asianist group and secret society active in the Empire of Japan...
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  • martial artist Uchida Ryohei as a successor to his mentor Mitsuru Tōyama's Gen'yōsha. Its name is derived from the translation of the Amur River, which is...
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    until the Qing collapsed. The far right-wing Japanese ultranationalist Gen'yōsha leader Tōyama Mitsuru supported anti-Manchu, anti-Qing revolutionary activities...
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    societies in Japan include: Black Dragon Society Double Leaf Society Gen'yōsha Green Dragon Sakurakai Secret societies in Malaysia include: Ang Soon...
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    Society's leader as well as a member of the pan-Asian secret society Gen'yōsha, additionally believed that the anti-Qing revolutionaries would even aid...
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    patriotic societies and intelligence-gathering organizations, such as the Gen'yōsha (玄洋社, "Black Ocean Society", founded in 1881) and its later offshoot,...
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    nationalist groups. At the end of the 1920s he joined the secret society Gen'yōsha. In 1929, he joined Bin Akao's "National Foundation Society" (建国会, Kenkokukai)...
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    considerable controversy. In 1889, Ōkuma was attacked by a member of the Gen'yōsha, who threw a bomb directly under Ōkuma's carriage.: 253  Following two...
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    murder, among other charges. Assassination of Shinzo Abe Ōkuma Shigenobu Gen'yōsha Nagato, Masako (19 April 2023). 岸田首相襲撃事件 民主主義攻撃と各紙非難 「選挙運動貫徹を」と産経 [Media...
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    Terada, a judge who later became a politician and an executive of the Gen'yōsha. Her mother was a niece of Haruko Hatoyama. After his father died in 1911...
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    with the rise of secret and semi-secret patriotic societies, such as the Gen'yōsha (1881) and Kokuryukai (1901), which coupled political activities with...
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    figure of the Freedom and People's Rights Movement. The outlaw brotherhood Gen'yōsha was also a major participant.: 44  There were some critics of militarism...
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  • Mitsuru Tōyama, who was also founder of the Black Ocean Society (玄洋社 Gen'yōsha), the forerunner of the Black Dragon Society. In 1928, Nakano Michiomi...
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    Department of Foreign Affairs by a fanatic from the nationalist group Gen'yōsha. This caused him to temporarily withdraw from political life, while Prime...
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  • which was ruled legitimate self-defence. He left the school and joined Gen'yōsha ultra-nationalist secret society, forming a friendship with Tōyama Mitsuru...
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  • nationalist political leader in early 20th-century Japan and founder of the Gen'yōsha nationalist secret society Mori Tōyama (塔山 森), pen name of Naoki Yamamoto...
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    Ōmori Harutoyo (1852-1912) and members of the nationalist organization Gen'yōsha such as Tōyama Mitsuru and Kurushima Tsuneki. Sanmon - was originally...
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