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Bombing of the Fusetsu no Gunzo and Institute of Northern Cultures
The was a terrorist bombing that occurred on 23 October 1972. It was undertaken by a group which would soon be known as the East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front, though this name was not decided on until later in the same year.
== The targets ==
The Fusetsu no Gunzo, literally the Wind and Snow Group, is a bronze monument produced by the Japanese sculptors Shin Hongo and Meiji Honda located in Tokiwa Park in Asahikawa, Hokkaido. It depicts four Japanese colonists surrounding an elderly Ainu and was a project marking the 80th anniversary of the city and the 100th anniversary of Hokkaido’s formation.〔Richard Siddle, “Ainu: Japan’s Indigenous People,” in Japan's minorities: the illusion of homogeneity, ed. Michael Weiner (London ; New York : Routledge, 1997), 30.〕 The Institute of Northern Cultures is the Ainu cultural research center of Hokkaido University.
The East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front considered these two targets symbols of Japan’s imperialistic aggression against the “Ainu Moshiri” or Ainu homeland, and decided to blow them up. Masashi Daidoji in particular, the Hokkaido-born leading member of the plotters, had a special obsession with the Ainu problem.
They set 23 October as the date of the bombing. This was the date on which Ainu chief Shakushain, who started Shakushain's Revolt, was murdered by the Matsumae Clan.

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