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    The Amakasu Incident (Amakasu jiken) was the murder of two prominent Japanese anarchists and a young boy by military police, led by Lieutenant Amakasu Masahiko, in September 1923. The victims were Ōsugi Sakae, an informal leader of the Japanese anarchist movement, together with the … See more

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    Amakasuov incident se zbio u Japanu 16. septembra 1923. godine, nedugo nakon Velikog Kanto zemljotresa. Bojeći se da bi anarhisti mogli pokušati iskoristiti nastali kaos da sruše vladu, grupa žandara na čelu sa poručnikom Amakasuom Masahikom je uhapsila dvoje istaknutih anarhista - Ōsugija Sakaea i Itō Noe, zajedno sa Ōsugijev 6-godišnjim nećakom. Nakon toga su sve troje …

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      The Amakasu Incident ( Amakasu jiken) was the murder of two prominent Japanese anarchists and a young boy by military police, led by Lieutenant Amakasu Masahiko, in September 1923. The victims were Ōsugi Sakae, an informal leader of the Japanese anarchist movement, together with the anarcha-feminist Itō Noe (his wife), and Ōsugi's child nephew.
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      What happened to Itō Noe and Ōsugi Sakae?
      A clip from the Mainichi Shimbun, on the death of Itō Noe and Ōsugi Sakae. The Amakasu Incident ( Amakasu jiken) was the murder of two prominent Japanese anarchists and a young boy by military police, led by Lieutenant Amakasu Masahiko, in September 1923.
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      How long was Amakasu in prison for?
      Amakasu was court martialed and sentenced to serve 10 years in Chiba Prison. However, Amakasu was released after only three years due to a general amnesty proclaimed in celebration of the ascension of Hirohito as Emperor of Japan.
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      Who is Amakasu in the last emperor?
      Amakasu was portrayed by Japanese musician Ryuichi Sakamoto in the 1987 film The Last Emperor, although he was shown shooting himself to death in the movie. Amakasu is also a character in the historical fantasy novel Teito Monogatari by Hiroshi Aramata. In the novel, he is involved with the freemasons.
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      Amakasu was born in Miyagi Prefecture as the eldest son of a samurai of the Yonezawa Domain under the bakufu. The caste system in Japan where society was divided into merchants, artisans, peasants and samurai was abolished in 1871 as one of the Meiji era reforms, but long afterwards, caste distinctions persisted w…
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        A clip from the Mainichi Shimbun, on the death of Itō Noe and Ōsugi Sakae. The Amakasu Incident occurred on September 16, 1923, in the chaos immediately following the Great Kantō …

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        Em 16 de setembro de 1923, em meio ao caos que se seguiu ao Grande terremoto Kantõ, temendo que anarquistas pudessem conseguir algum tipo de vantagem diante do desastre e …

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        Ōsugi Sakae was a radical Japanese anarchist. He published numerous anarchist periodicals, helped translate western anarchist essays into Japanese for the first time, and created Japan's …

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