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    Kanson Arahata (荒畑 寒村, Arahata Kanson, August 14, 1887 – March 6, 1981), real name Katsuzō Arahata (荒畑 勝三, Arahata Katsuzō), was a Japanese politician...
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  • Arahata may refer to: Arahata Station, a metro station in Nagoya, Japan Arihant (Jainism), a philosophical concept Kanson Arahata (1887–1981), Japanese...
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    and February 1938. Amongst those arrested during the incident were Kanson Arahata, Saburō Eda, Ryōkichi Minobe, Itsurō Sakisaka, Kōzō Sasaki, Mosaburō...
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    century. From the former came Yamakawa Hitoshi, Sakai Toshihiko, and Kanson Arahata, who had all been supporters of Kōtoku Shūsui, an anarchist executed...
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  • arrested, including Ōsugi Sakae, Hitoshi Yamakawa, Kanno Sugako, and Kanson Arahata. Kōtoku endeavoured to translate an American anarcho-syndicalist pamphlet...
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  • activists, including Ōsugi Sakae, Hitoshi Yamakawa, Kanno Sugako, and Kanson Arahata, were arrested. In later trials, most of the arrested were found guilty...
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  • in Japan. The union was founded in 1947 and was initially chaired by Kanson Arahata. It was a founding affiliate of the General Council of Trade Unions...
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  • present day. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Kanson Arahata Seiken Akamine Kim Chon-hae Tetsuzo Fuwa Kiyoteru Hanada Shoichi Ichikawa...
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    Comintern by a group of socialist activists, including Hitoshi Yamakawa, Kanson Arahata, Toshihiko Sakai, Kyuichi Tokuda and Sanzō Nosaka. Outlawed at once...
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    Shimbun in early 1907, where he met lifelong friends Sakai Toshihiko and Arahata Kanson. He became a syndicalist under the influence of Kōtoku only a month...
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    travel around Hokkaido, but Watanabe withdrew, and on the advice of Kanson Arahata changed their destination to the closer Kōfu area. The left the offices...
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    Theory and Practice of Early Literary Anarchism in Japan: Osugi Sakae, Arahata Kanson, and Miyajima Sukeo, 1911–1923". Studies in the Literary Imagination...
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  • Prefecture Aoya, Tottori Aoyama, Mie Gosho Aoyama Aozora Bunko APNIC Arahata Kanson Arahitogami Arai, Niigata Arai Akino Arai Hakuseki Arai, Shizuoka Arakawa...
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    a new position. Sakai dispatched Kanno's future common-law husband, Arahata Kanson to help with the newspaper. Meanwhile, Mori met with Kanno and managed...
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    High Treason Incident. In October 1914, the anarchists Ōsugi Sakae and Arahata Kanson attempted to revive Heimin Shinbun. Most issues of this version of the...
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