• Shoko Asahara (麻原 彰晃, Asahara Shōkō, March 2, 1955 – July 6, 2018), born Chizuo Matsumoto (松本 智津夫, Matsumoto Chizuo), was the founder and leader of the...
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    is a Japanese new religious movement and doomsday cult founded by Shoko Asahara in 1987. It carried out the deadly Tokyo subway sarin attack in 1995...
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  • include: Akira Asahara, Japanese Magic: The Gathering player Nobuharu Asahara (朝原 宣治) (born 1972), Japanese sprinter and long jumper Shoko Asahara (麻原 彰晃) (1955–2018)...
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    (Japanese parliament) is headquartered in Tokyo. The group, led by Shoko Asahara, had already carried out several assassinations and terrorist attacks...
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  • anime created by the cult, Chouetsu Sekai. The player takes the role of Shoko Asahara, the leader of the Aum Shinrikyo cult, and manages the cult's operations...
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  • not showing remorse at the trials and remaining loyal to cult leader Shoko Asahara. He was member of the Ministry of Health of the cult, with prosecutors...
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    the execution chamber; it is in this room where death is confirmed. Shoko Asahara (hanged 6 July 2018) Seiichi Endo (hanged 6 July 2018) Seiha Fujima...
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  • was the man who produced the Sarin gas for the attack after leader Shoko Asahara told him to do so. Endo was a native of Sapporo, Hokkaido; he graduated...
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  • remaining followers of Aum Shinrikyo founder and convicted terrorist Shoko Asahara formed Aleph five years after the Tokyo subway sarin attack in 1995...
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  • was reportedly the number three person in the Aum leadership, after Shoko Asahara and Kiyohide Hayakawa. He headed Aum Shinrikyo's Ministry of Science...
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