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pronunciation as
Kokusui shugi or
kokusui hozon shugi is one of the
terms used to
describe ****anese nationalism.
Terms similar to
kokusui shugi include kokka...
- The
Kokusui-kai ("Patriotic Society") (國粹会),
founded in 1958 by
Masaji Morita, is a Tokyo-based
yakuza organization with an
estimated 1000 members. Originally...
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international law.
During the
Meiji era, the two
ideologies Oka
shugi and
Kokusui shugi were at odds culturally. Datsu-A Ron
Europeanisation Freedom and...
- retribution. The
following month, 70-year-old
Kazuyoshi Kudo, head of the
Kokusui-kai, was
discovered in his home in Tokyo,
police said. A gun was found...
- Kodo-kai, was
elected as wakagashira. They
absorbed the Tokyo-based gang
Kokusui-kai,
acquiring lucrative turf in the capital. T****sa was
imprisoned in...
- 2007) was a ****anese
organized crime figure. He was the 4th head of the
Kokusui-kai, a Tokyo-based
yakuza gang. He was also the 7th
socho of Kanamachi-ikka...
- guoxue). The
Chinese also
adopted the
kokugaku term "national essence" (J:
kokusui, C: 国粹 guocui).
According to
scholar of
religion Jason Ānanda Josephson...
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family and rengō-kai
means federation. It disappeared.
Kokusui-kai 國粹会
Tokyo 1994–2005
Kokusui means ****anese nationalism. It was
joined to the Yamaguchi-gumi...
-
could have been". In addition, the 1930s saw
Sasakawa take the helm of the
Kokusui Taishu-to [ja], or
Patriotic People's
Party (PPP). This
small organization...
- lit:
Katakana notation for the
English word "nationalism") 国粋主義 (Hepburn:
kokusui shugi, lit: "national essentialism") 国家主義 (Hepburn:
kokka shugi, lit: "state-based...