- The
Shimanaka incident (嶋中事件,
Shimanaka jiken), also
known as the Furyū
mutan incident (風流夢譚事件, Furyū
mutan jiken), was a right-wing
terrorist attack...
- Hōji
Shimanaka (嶋中 鵬二,
Shimanaka Hōji,
February 7, 1923 –
April 3, 1997) was a ****anese
magazine publisher who was the
president and
publisher of the...
- who
perpetrated the
Shimanaka incident in 1961.
Party leader Akao was
arrested for
conspiracy to
murder in the wake of the
Shimanaka incident, but was not...
- ****anese
journalist and
magazine publisher Hōji
Shimanaka in
February 1961, in what
became known as the
Shimanaka Incident.
Komori sought retribution for a...
-
magazine p****ed to his son, Hōji
Shimanaka, who
would serve as its
president for the next 45 years.
Under the
Shimanakas, Chūō Kōron
became one of ****an's...
-
stall called "Dream Shop" (Yumeya). The
aftermath of the
Shimanaka incident (嶋中事件,
Shimanaka jiken)
meant that
criticism of the
Imperial Family, and discussion...
- Yamaguchi's
actions inspired a
number of
copycat crimes,
including the
Shimanaka incident in 1961, and
inspired Nobel Prize-winning
novelist Kenzaburō...
- years. Of the
notable crimes inspired by Yamaguchi's
attack one was the
Shimanaka Incident of 1
February 1961. In this incident,
Kazutaka Komori, a 17-year-old...
- incident, for
which he was then imprisoned. List of
coups and coup
attempts Shimanaka incident Andrews,
William (2016).
Dissenting ****an: A
History of ****anese...
-
violence in an
attempt to roll back the transition. Most
notably in the
Shimanaka Incident of 1961, a right-wing
youth attempted to ********inate the publisher...