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Tōyama Mitsuru : ウィキペディア英語版
Tōyama Mitsuru

was a right-wing political leader in early 20th century Japan and founder of the ''Genyosha'' nationalist secret society.
==Early life==
Tōyama was born to a poor ''samurai'' family in Fukuoka City in Kyūshū. In his youth, he fought in the Saga Rebellion of 1874.
In 1881, Tōyama became one of the founders of the ''Genyosha'', a secret society and terrorist organization whose agenda was to agitate for Japanese military expansion and conquest of the Asian continent. The society attracted disaffected ex-''samurai'', and also figures involved in organized crime to assist in its campaigns of violence and assassination against foreigners and liberal politicians. In 1889, Tōyama and the ''Genyosha'' were implicated in the attempted assassination of foreign minister Ōkuma Shigenobu.

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