- Ryohei Uchida
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11 February 1873 –26 July 1937 was a Japanese ultranationalist political theorist. Pan-Asianist, and martial artist, active in the pre-warEmpire of Japan .Biography
Uchida was born in
Fukuoka prefecture . He was the son of "Shinto Muso-ryu " practitionerUchida Ryogoro ,Matsui, Kenji (1993) "The History of Shindo Muso Ryu Jojutsu", translated by Hunter Armstrong (Kamuela, HI: International Hoplological Society) #1] and from an early age was interested in many forms of Japanese traditional martial arts, includingkyudo ,kendo ,judo andsumo . In 1895, he attended the Toyogo University, where he studied theRussian language and in 1897, made a trip toSiberia .As a youth, Uchida joined the "
Genyosha " nationalist group, and soon became the leading disciple of its founder,Toyama Mitsuru . The "Genyosha" was active in raising funds and agitating for a more aggressive foreign policy towards the Asian mainland. When the Donghak Rebellion began inKorea in 1894, he went to Korea to help the rebels.After his return to Japan, in 1901, he founded the
Black Dragon Society , an ultranationalist society which advocated a strong foreign policy towardsRussia andJapanese expansionism towards Korea andManchuria . In 1903, he joined theTairo Doshikai , a political group advocating war against Russia. After the successful conclusion of theRusso-Japanese War , he turned his attention towards advocating the annexation of Korea. He was one of the sponsors of the pro-JapaneseIljinhoe political party in Korea in 1907. During the 1920s and 1930s, he was active in attacking liberalism in Japanese society and politics. He was arrested in 1925 on suspection of planning the assassination of Japanese Prime MinisterTakaaki Kato , but was found innocent.References
*cite book
last = Beasley
first = W.G.
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year = 1991
title = Japanese Imperialism 1894-1945
publisher = Oxford University Press
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id = ISBN 0198221681
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last = Beasley
first = W.G.
year = 2000
title = The Rise of Modern Japan, 3rd Edition: Political, Economic, and Social Change since 1850
publisher = Palgrave Macmillan
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id = ISBN 0312233736*cite book
last = Duus
first = Peter
year = 1998
title = The Abacus and the Sword: The Japanese Penetration of Korea, 1895-1910
publisher =University of California Press
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id = ISBN 0520213610
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