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Japanese Resistance to the Imperial House of Japan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Japanese Resistance to the Imperial House of Japan
Japanese Resistance to the Imperial House of Japan is resistance by Japanese individuals, and organizations to the Imperial House of Japan (660 BC - Present) and/or its members. ==Imperial Japan== In 1908, a letter entitled "Open Letter to Mutsuhito, the Emperor of Japan, from Anarchists-Terrorists" was distributed among Japanese residents in the U.S. The letter denied the Emperor's divinity, and threatened the Emperor's life. It was suspected that the producers of the letter were Japanese revolutionaries in California. In 1910, Kōtoku Shūsui was among 11 who were arrested, and subsequently executed for conspiring to assassinate the Emperor. When Hirohito was the regent, he was the target of assassination. In 1923, Namba Daisuke fired a pistol at Hirohito, and missed. In 1925, Kaneko Fumiko, along with Park Yeol, attempted to assassinate Hirohito, and his father, the Taisho emperor, by bombing the prince's wedding in 1925.
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