• Uyoku dantai (redirect from Issuikai)
    anti-Western line. The most representative groups of this current are Issuikai (一水会) and United Volunteers Front. Action Conservative (Kōdō-suru Hoshu;...
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    one of their discussions Kimura Mitsuhiro of another extreme right group Issuikai (一水会). Kimura made friends with politicians like Jean Marie Le Pen. One...
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    year, together with Yamashita Shintarō and Yasui Sōtarō, he founded the Issuikai (一水会). In 1937 he became a member of the reorganised Imperial Art Academy...
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  • (disambiguation), a number of German intellectual societies named "Wednesday Society" Issuikai or Uyoku dantai, a right-wing Japanese nationalist society founded in 1972...
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  • Along with some other European parties, the FN in 2010 visited Japan's Issuikai ("right-wing") movement and the Yasukuni Shrine. At a conference in 2011...
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    following year, together with Ishii Hakutei and Yasui Sōtarō, he founded the Issuikai (一水会). In 1937 he became a member of the reorganised Imperial Art Academy...
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    formation of "New Right" (新右翼, shin uyoku) groups in Japan, such as the "Issuikai", founded by Tsutomu Abe (阿部勉), who was one of Tatenokai members and Mishima's...
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  • mentioned above. Afterwards, panel member Kunio Suzuki, former head of Issuikai, an Uyoku dantai (rightist) group, condemned the right-winger's threats...
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  • nationalism and anti-Americanism, often appearing at meetings held by the Issuikai and other right-wing groups. He also stirred up controversy by equating...
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  • Impressionist painter Takanori Kinoshita in Tokyo. After winning prizes in the Issuikai and Nitten Exhibitions between 1949 and 1951, she moved to the United States...
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