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  2. Black Dragon Society - Wikipedia

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    Ryōhei Uchida, founder of the Black Dragon Society. The Kokuryūkai was founded in 1901 by martial artist Uchida Ryohei as a successor to his mentor Mitsuru Tōyama's Gen'yōsha. [1] Its name is derived from the translation of the Amur River, which is called Heilongjiang or "Black Dragon River" in Chinese (黑龍江?), read as Kokuryū-kō in ...

  3. Tōyama Mitsuru - Wikipedia

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    Tōyama Mitsuru (頭山 満, 27 May 1855 – 5 October 1944) was a Japanese far right and ultra nationalist politician who founded secret societies called Genyosha (Black Ocean Society) and Kokuryukai (Black Dragon Society). [1] [2] Tōyama was an Anti Communist and a strong proponent of Pan Asianism. [3]

  4. Satokata Takahashi - Wikipedia

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    Takahashi's Society for the Development of Our Own was a major organization in Black America responsible for the dissemination of pro-Japanese propaganda. [4] He recruited several thousand members to the Pan-Asian cause, most of them of African-American, Filipino, or East Asian descent.

  5. Pacific Movement of the Eastern World - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese ultra-nationalist Black Dragon Society was an influence upon the PMEW. The Black Dragon Society was a paramilitary organization, with close ties to Japan, which viewed the United States as Japan's enemy in World War II. The organization was frequently taken advantage of by one of its founders, Ashima Takis, who ultimately was ...

  6. Kōtarō Yoshida (martial artist) - Wikipedia

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    Kōtarō Yoshida (吉田 幸太郎, Yoshida Kōtarō, October 1883–1966) [1] was a 19th- to 20th-century Japanese martial artist.There have been claims that Yoshida was a member of the Kokuryukai, Amur River Society (also known as the Black Dragon Society), an ultra-nationalist organization of disenfranchised ex-samurai who promulgated "pan-Asiatic ascendancy" in line with the rise of ...

  7. Let's Get Tough! - Wikipedia

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    Japanese American internment on the West Coast of America did not begin until Civilian Exclusion Order No. 346 was issued on May 3, 1942 authorized by Executive Order 9066. The Black Dragon Society was an actual Japanese espionage organization that first appeared in the Russo-Japanese War.

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  9. Ryōhei Uchida - Wikipedia

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    After his return to Japan, in 1901, he founded the Black Dragon Society, an ultranationalist society which advocated a strong foreign policy towards Russia and Japanese expansionism towards Korea and Manchuria. [1] In 1903, he joined the Tairo Doshikai, a political group advocating war against Russia.