List of Japanese dissidents in Imperial Japan
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This list contains the names of Japanese dissidents in Imperial Japan, which lasted from the Meiji period (1868-1912) to the end of World War II. The list includes, but not limited to, communists, anarchists, and religious dissidents.
A[]
- Kazuo Aoyama, a communist
D[]
- Taisen Deshimaru, a buddhist teacher
H[]
- Teru Hasegawa, an esperantist
I[]
- Shoichi Ichikawa, a Japanese Communist Party member
- Yuki Ikeda
- Ayako Ishigaki, a journalist
- Noe Itō
K[]
- Wataru Kaji, a writer
- Shigeo Kamiyama, a Japanese Communist Party member
- Fumiko Kaneko, a pre-Shōwa period assassin
- Sen Katayama, founding member of the Japanese Communist Party
- Takiji Kobayashi, an author of proletarian literature
- Shūsui Kōtoku, a Japanese anarchist
- Tokuda Kyuichi
M[]
- Tsunesaburō Makiguchi, Soka Gakkai member
- Kenji Miyamoto, Japanese Communist Party member
N[]
- Daisuke Namba, pre-Shōwa period assassin
- Eitaro Noro, Japanese Communist Party member
- Sanzo Nosaka, Japanese Communist Party leader
O[]
- George Ohsawa, pacifist
- Shigeki Oka, socialist
- Sakae Ōsugi, anarchist
S[]
- Yoshio Shiga
T[]
- Jōsei Toda, Soka Gakkai member
- Makoto Tomioka, anarchist
Y[]
- Mitsu Yashima, artist, and wife of Taro Yashima
- Taro Yashima, artist
See also[]
Categories:
- Japan history-related lists