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The Red Scare in Japan refers to the opposition to communism and leftism in Japan. ==Imperial Japan== The government of Imperial Japan first began suppressing labor unions, anarchists and socialists during the Meiji Period. The Peace Preservation Law's main target was communism, and anarchism.Mass arrests were launched against the communist movement, notably in the March 15 incident. Suspected communists were tortured. The death of Japanese Communist Party member Takiji Kobayashi was suspected to have been caused by police torture.〔Richard H. Mitchell (1992). Janus-Faced Justice: Political Criminals in Imperial Japan. University of Hawaii Press.〕 On Nov. 6, 1937, Japan signed the Anti-Comintern Pact with Germany and Italy. The Pact was directed against the Communist International (Comintern). The Yokohama Incident resulted in the death of three suspects. 〔Elise K. Tipton (1990). The Japanese Police State: The Tokkô in Interwar Japan. University of Hawaii Press.〕
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