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- The Aikokusha (愛国社, "Society of Patriots") was a political party in the early Meiji-period ****an from 1875 to 1880. The Aikokusha was formed in February...
- (Self-Help Movement) and the Aikokusha (Society of Patriots) in 1875. After funding issues led to initial stagnation, the Aikokusha was revived in 1878 and...
- sangi in the Meiji government his Aikokusha soon dissolved on its own. Three years later, in September 1878 the Aikokusha was revived and a conference was...
- the first political party in ****an. It should not be confused with the Aikokusha movement or with later ultranationalist movements with similar names....
- ****an First Party (日本第一党) and Shuken kai****u o mezasu kai (主権回復を目指す会). Aikokusha (愛国社, "Society of Patriots") – set up in 1928 by Ainosuke Iwata. (Not...
- when he was shot inside Tokyo Station by Tomeo Sagoya, a member of the Aikokusha ultranationalist secret society. (Nine years earlier another Prime Minister...
- (Rikken) Jiyūtō) Self-help Society (Risshisha, 1874–1883) Patriot Society (Aikokusha, 1875–1880) Liberal Party (Jiyūtō, 1881–1884) Constitutional Progressive...
- an elected ****embly, and a similar regional party based in Osaka, the Aikokusha. These groups were the basis of the Jiyutō (Liberal Party), founded in...
- organized his followers and other democratic proponents into the nationwide Aikokusha (Society of Patriots) to push for representative government in 1878. In...
- Kyoto. On November 14, 1930, Osachi Hamaguchi was shot by a member of the Aikokusha ultra-nationalist secret society. He survived the attack but died of his...