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One concession was the passing of the
Special Measures Law for Assimilation Projects, which provided financial aid for the discriminated communities. In 1976, legislation was also approved banning third parties from investigating another person's family registry. This traditional system of registry,
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Yoshinari and Group K21 and Terazono Atsushi (eds.) (2003), Dowa riken no shinso 2 (Jinken Mafia-ka suru "Buraku Kaiho Domei" no renkinjutsu o ou! — The true face of Dowa interests 2 (Chasing the alchemy of the "Buraku Liberation League" which Mafiaizes human rights) ("Invasion of human
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rights, campaign on behalf of a wide range of other groups such as women, the disabled, ethnic minorities, foreign residents and released prisoners. Even into the early 1990s, however, discussion of the 'liberation' of these discriminated communities, or even their existence, was rare in public
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villages ceased to exist by the 1960s because of either urban development or integration into mainstream society. However, in other regions, many of their residents continued to suffer from slum-like housing and infrastructure, lower economic status, illiteracy, and lower general educational
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ancestors as "manly martyrs of industry" and argued that to submit meekly to oppression would be to insult and profane these ancestors. Despite internal divisions among anarchist, Bolshevik, and social democratic factions, and despite the
Japanese government's establishment of an alternate
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Slow-changing social attitudes, especially in the countryside, meant that abattoirs and their workers were often met with hostility from local residents. Continued ostracism, the decrease of living standards and the development of modern construction and city sprawl resulted in former
816:(peripatetic or settled) would live outside common population centers and maintained some socio-ethical significance, albeit negligible. They were also employed as mediators in disputes. Spatial and geographic markers played a significant role in the distinction between the
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refers either to hamlet people per se or is used as an abbreviation of people from a discriminated community/hamlet. Very old people tend to use the word in the former meaning. Its use is sometimes frowned upon, though it is by far the most commonly used term in
English.
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Early sessions were marked by occasions of violence and kidnapping, and several BLL activists have been arrested for such acts. The legality of these sessions is still disputed, but to this date the authorities have mostly ignored them except in the more extreme cases.
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were deprived of the exclusive rights of disposal of dead bodies of horses and cattle. The elimination of their monopolies of certain occupations actually resulted in a decrease of their general living standards, while social discrimination simply continued.
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We shouldn't disgrace our ancestors and violate humanity by our harsh words and terrible actions. We, who know how cold the human world is, and how to take care of humanity, can seek and rejoice from the bottom of our hearts in the warmth and light of human
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communities there would usually be a centralized chieftain who was given the exclusive license of tanning, candle wicks and other similar occupations, employing their peers and concentrating great wealth and local power. This chieftain took on the name of
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publicised the problems of the group. The incident involved the murder conviction of a member of the discriminated communities based on circumstantial evidence, which is generally given little weight against physical evidence in
Japanese courts.
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and
Buddhist cultures, which aimed for a certain purity of body and mind, considered working with dead animals, blood, or any sort of decaying object as polluting, and hence occupations like butchery and leather tanning were besmirched. The
800:, people who held such occupations, dealt with pollution and were thus considered inferior or sub-human. However, because of their ability to deal with pollution, several myths emerged from the Heian through medieval periods about certain
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often disputed the BLL, accusing them of chauvinism. The conflict between the two organizations increased during 1974 when a clash between teachers belonging to a JCP-affiliated union and BLL activists at a high school in Yoka, rural
994:, which comprised people guilty of certain crimes and their offspring. As Japanese society stabilized, the demand for leather declined, as it was used largely for warring purposes, and along with the Tokugawa caste policy, the
1604:, such as construction of new housing and community facilities such as health centers, libraries and swimming pools. The projects were terminated in 2002 with a total funding of an estimated 12 trillion yen over 33 years.
2018:'s rights groups. The BLL is known for its fierce "denunciation and explanation sessions", where alleged perpetrators of discriminatory actions or speech are summoned for a public hearing before a panel of activists.
2078:(JCP). It was formed in 1979 by BLL activists who were either purged from the organization or abandoned it during the late 1960s, due to, among other things, their opposition to the decision that subsidies to the
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parents sometimes do not tell their children about their ancestry in hopes of avoiding discrimination. Because of this, there is an increasingly large population that has no idea that others would consider them
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held occupations associated with religious impurity, and were subsequently relegated as outcastes and subject to ostracization in the mainstream
Japanese society. Among the members of the outcastes were the
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populations, began special education programs which they hoped would encourage greater educational and economic success for young members of the group and decrease the discrimination they faced.
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The practice of eating meat existed even during the Edo period, but the official ban of the consumption of meat from livestock was ended in 1871 in order to "Westernise" the country. Many former
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ancestry if consulted. By the new legislation, these records could now be consulted only for legal cases, making it more difficult to identify or discriminate against members of the group.
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were generally economically subsistent on the government's purchase of the war equipment they produced, and they adopted occupations in the military as jailers, torturers and executioners.
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Liberation and Human Rights Research Institute (2005 ), Photo Document of the Post-war 60 Years-Development of the Buraku Liberation Movement, Osaka: Kaiho Publishing Company Ltd.
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issue has basically been resolved" and formally disbanded. On March 4, 2004, they began a new organization known as the "National
Confederation of Human Rights Movements in The Community"
661:, as well as their social status and typical occupations varied over time, but typically included ex-convicts and vagrants who worked as town guards, street cleaners or entertainers.
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to unite in resistance to discrimination, and sought to create a positive identity for the victims of discrimination, insisting that the time had come to be "proud of being
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ancestry. These checks are now illegal, and marriage discrimination is diminishing; Nadamoto
Masahisa of the Buraku History Institute estimates that between 60 and 80% of
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asserted to be living in modern Japan varies from source to source. Japanese government statistics show the number of residents of assimilation districts who claim
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ancestry, and if they are, this awareness may only be awareness of the history of feudal Japan. Due to the sensitive nature of the topic and the campaigns by the
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were passed, and by the 18th century, they were prohibited from entering temples, homes of common citizens and schools without permission . At this point, the
4531:, January 15, 2009. Article by Norimitsu Onishi on Buraku history and current status, with a focus on Hiromu Nonaka, a prominent politician of Buraku descent.
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In 1988, the BLL formed the International Movement Against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism (IMADR). The BLL sought for the IMADR to be recognized as a
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prompted the BLL to demand the publisher halt publication of the Japanese translation of the book. Van Wolferen condemned this as an international scandal.
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about the alleged human rights violations committed by the BLL in the course of their "denunciation sessions" held with accused "discriminators".
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established the Tokugawa Shogunate, systemically extirpating the previous disarray in Japan wrought by rampant internecine strife and warring by
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often conducted denunciation sessions as fierce as those of the BLL. Nonetheless, the IMADR was designated a UN human rights NGO in March 1993.
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There were many terms used to indicate former outcastes, their communities or settlements at the time. Official documents referred to them as
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came into use to refer to the former caste members and their descendants, who continue to experience stigmatization and discrimination.
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to provide funding to these communities. Communities deemed to be in need of funding were designated for various Assimilation Projects
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communities becoming slum areas. Prejudice against the consumption of meat continued throughout the Meiji period. In 1872, a group of
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have increased, and opinion polls have shown a decrease in the number of Japanese willing to state they would discriminate against
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to remove any references in the media that may propagate discrimination against them, the issue is rarely discussed in the media.
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were BLL members, and not all residents of the areas targeted for subsidies were historically descended from the outcastes.
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have been established across the country by prefectural governments and local authorities; these, in addition to promoting
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Hah, Chong-do; Lapp, Christopher C. (May 1978). "Japanese Politics of Equality in Transition: The Case of the Burakumin".
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was not recognized until the BLL's criticism sessions became widespread. For example, in 1979 the Director-General of the
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Upham, Frank K. (1987), Instrumental Violence and the Struggle for Buraku Liberation, 146–190, in Michael Weiner (ed.),
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during 2003, 76% of Tokyo residents would not change their opinion of a close neighbor whom they discovered to be a
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position, consolidated central authority, managed to exert control over strategically important daimyo and their
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3283:"Nihonjin wa Edo jidai ni mo 'niku' o ai shoku shite ita nikushoku o kihi shite ita to no tsūsetsu ga aru ga…"
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and four of them were killed. They claimed that gods would leave Japan because the Japanese had eaten meat.
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parties, influenced the government into making important concessions during the late 1960s and 1970s.
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philosophy which concentrated on confronting and criticising alleged perpetrators of discrimination.
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residents (whatever their ancestry) and associate them with squalor, unemployment and criminality.
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The Burakumin: The Complicity of Japanese Buddhism in Oppression and an Opportunity for Liberation
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Japan's Outcaste Abolition: the Struggle for National Inclusion and the Making of the Modern State
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are in a majority; per a 1997 report, they accounted for more than 70 percent of all residents of
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Gottlieb, Nanette (1998). "Discriminatory language in Japan: Burakumin, the disabled and women".
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Shimahara, Nobuo (1984). "Toward the Equality of a Japanese Minority: The case of Burakumin".
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is a term sometimes used by human rights groups, and has a degree of political meaning to it.
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originally patronized the lower castes. In 1922, when the National Levelers' Association (
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in the first millennium led to the castigation of meat eating and similar activities. The
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was used for an outcast community that was discriminated against officially and formally.
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throughout the country. Most were located in western Japan, while none were located in
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is still used in a non-pejorative sense to refer to any hamlet. Historically, the term
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Race, Ethnicity and Migration in Modern Japan Volume II Indigenous and Colonial Others
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Illustrated Today's Buraku Discrimination Based on Survey Results in Various Regions
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3173:[Phases of Popular Consciousness in Riots against the Buraku Emancipation].
3169:桐村 彰郎 (December 1, 1989). "Buraku kaihō hantai ikki ni miru minshū ishiki no shosō"
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most often manifests itself in the form of marriage discrimination and sometimes in
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region, people in general are often not aware of the issues experienced by those of
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communities and integration with the mainstream Japanese society, and the 'levelers'
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were relegated to the peripheries of villages or formed their own communities. The
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ancestry may be viewed as one and discriminated against if they move to a former
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decree, giving outcasts equal legal status. It is currently known better as the
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rights" incidents in liberation education and human rights education), Tokyo:
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and denounced the discrimination against them when he campaigned during the
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The Buraku Liberation and Human Rights Research Institute, ed. (1986).
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regions, where many people, especially the older generation, stereotype
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family was significantly less than the national average (60% in 1992).
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Buraku: in Community, Democracy, and Performance by Bruce Caron
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Rekishi no naka no Amerika to niku shokumotsu to ten'nō sabetsu
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Embodying Difference: The Making of Burakumin in Modern Japan
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Yakuza: The Explosive Account of Japan's Criminal Underworld
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Rice and Meat in History Food and the Emperor Discrimination
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Yakuza: The Explosive Account of Japan's Criminal Underworld
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addresses that were developed first in 1975 to exclude the
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Working Skin: Making Leather, Making a Multicultural Japan
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Working Skin: Making Leather, Making a Multicultural Japan
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Working Skin: Making Leather, Making a Multicultural Japan
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during the 1950s. The league, with the endorsement of the
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commonly believed to be descended from members of the pre-
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The Buraku Liberation and Human Rights Research Institute
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Yamagishi, Atsushi; Sato, Yasuhiro (September 10, 2022).
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organized a campaign, the "Levelers Association of Japan"
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3526:"A Case Study of Buraku and Non-Buraku Couples in Japan"
2710:"Solving Anti-Burakujūmin Prejudice in the 21st Century"
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Guest, Robert (July 9, 1992). "A tale of two sisters".
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Guest, Robert (July 9, 1992). "From the Cutting Room".
2910:"Danzaemon — The Story of Old Japan's Underworld Kings"
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since the 19th century, would reveal an individual's
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electronic journal of contemporary Japanese studies
4443:Prejudice in the 21st Century: Suggestions from 21
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Electronic Journal of Contemporary Japanese Studies
2511:; ''idle/lazy/fallen/indolent people'') in
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1415:residents, including current residents without any
4544:Sat May 2, 2009 – Jay Alabaster, Associated Press.
4317:Neary, Ian. "Burakumin in contemporary Japan", in
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1856:, to advance their rights. The Declaration of the
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3781:Ichinomiya, Group K21 and Terazono (eds.) (2003).
2337:, politician and businessman who was called the "
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4535:Old Japanese maps on Google Earth unveil secrets
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2445:, the former outcast community of Korean society
1684:Many companies were known to have used lists of
944:leader of Japan. His rule brought out about the
783:formed as a distinct group some time during the
4381:The Japan We Never Knew: A Journey of Discovery
4319:Japan's Minorities: The Illusion of Homogeneity
3750:Japan's Minorities: The Illusion of Homogeneity
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2652:. University of California Press. p. 113.
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2908:Strusiewicz, Cezary Jan (December 21, 2022).
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2012:is considered one of the most militant among
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4525:"Japan's Outcasts Still Wait for Acceptance"
4408:The Headquarters of Buraku Liberation League
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348:, 'discriminated community (hamlet) people')
4085:"Portrait of a Tokugawa Outcaste Community"
3997:. Buraku Liberation League. September 1983.
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3717:, London and New York: Routledge Curzon.
3696:, London and New York: Routledge Curzon.
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2708:McLauchlan, Alastair (January 31, 2003).
2533:; ''nine name fishermen'' in the
219:and had the authority to issue orders to
77:Learn how and when to remove this message
7122:Simultaneous recruiting of new graduates
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4272:"The Creation of the Edo Outcaste Order"
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1817:Mitsuhiro Suganuma, an ex-member of the
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3828:"Zenkoku chiiki jinken undō sō rengō"
3637:Kaplan, David E.; Dubro, Alec (1986).
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2264:World Conference on Religion and Peace
1132:During the early Meiji era, many anti-
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4008:Tim Larimer Sonobe (March 26, 2001).
3911:"Hashimoto needs a much thicker skin"
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3530:Journal of Comparative Family Studies
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2828:The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus
2379:, chief cabinet secretary (1998–1999)
2252:Religious discrimination against the
1454:communities chose not to register as
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1096:, 'Edict Abolishing Ignoble Classes')
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188:On the other hand, in practice, both
4383:(Stoddart Publishing, Toronto: 1996)
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4060:Library of Congress, Country Studies
3879:Tsutsui, Kiyoteru (August 3, 2018).
3587:"Japan's Burakumin: An Introduction"
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2004:Flag of the Buraku Liberation League
1787:
1574:dōwa taisaku jigyō tokubetsu sochihō
1543:Discrimination in access to services
1312:villages in certain parts of Japan.
555:, a term now considered derogatory.
272:. In the regions of Japan where the
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4121:Amos, Timothy (September 2, 2015).
3472:The House of Representatives, Japan
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3061:""Burakumin" at the End of History"
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2159:Zenkoku Chiiki Jinken Undō Sōrengō'
1840:As early as 1922, officials of the
1819:Public Security Intelligence Agency
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3854:"Shin Buddhism and the Buraku-min"
2935:OBA, Yoshirō (December 25, 2012).
2061:Zenkoku Buraku Kaihō Undō Rengōkai
1450:It is estimated that around 1,000
1306:('hamlet') coming to imply former
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4327:"Burakumin at the End of History"
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1874:". The declaration portrayed the
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4312:Shin Buddhism and the Buraku-min
4162:Amos, Timothy (September 2007).
3944:(in Japanese). December 30, 2012
3369:Leslie D. Alldritt (July 2000).
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3662:"Speech by Mitsuhiro Suganuma"
3414:. March 15, 1997. p. 31.
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5996:Blood type personality theory
5962:Japanese social concepts and
4393:Burakumin Problems Dictionary
4139:10.1080/10371397.2015.1119028
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1503:Tokyo Metropolitan Government
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7157:Human rights abuses in Japan
7046:Japanese blue collar workers
3852:Kasahara, Toshinori (1996).
3467:法律第六十号(昭四四・七・一〇) 同和対策事業特別措置法
2801:. Routledge. pp. 34–5.
2032:The Enigma of Japanese Power
1377:Japanese family registration
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4235:Journal of Japanese Studies
3572:Far Eastern Economic Review
3524:Morgan, Charlie V. (2007).
3496:Far Eastern Economic Review
3140:明治初年における斃牛馬処理制とと畜業 -兵庫の事例から
2797:McCormack, Noah Y. (2012).
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3813:December 23, 2008, at the
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3375:Journal of Buddhist Ethics
3344:Hankins, Joseph D (2014).
2844:Orbaugh, Sharalyn (2007).
2822:Toriyama, Hiroshi (2021).
2734:Hankins, Joseph D (2014).
2648:Hankins, Joseph D (2014).
2422:
2373:, writer, critic, and poet
1991:Liberation League and the
1814:crime syndicate in Japan.
1696:. The average income of a
1365:, this did not end social
538:an abundance of defilement
412:'Unliberated communities'
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4180:10.1080/10371390701494168
4083:Amos, Timothy P. (2006).
3937:「橋下徹は部落の鬼っ子」 部落解放同盟委員長に聞く
3924:, October 28, 2012, p. 9.
3916:January 12, 2013, at the
3104:. Routledge. p. 98.
2152:
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4574:10.1080/0305006840200305
4509:(Burakumin rights group)
4503:(Burakumin rights group)
4497:(Burakumin rights group)
4388:
4270:Groemer, Gerald (2001).
4210:. Stanford, California:
4038:
4034:
3992:"Buraku Liberation News"
3936:
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3204:北海道炭鉱汽船(株)百年の経営史と経営者像(三)
3203:
3170:
3139:
3020:
2986:
2880:
2681:Harvard University Press
2673:Frédéric, Louis (2002).
2617:
2583:
2390:Buraku Liberation League
2176:Religious discrimination
2076:Japanese Communist Party
2010:Buraku Liberation League
1896:Buraku Liberation League
1630:Buraku Liberation League
1407:Buraku Liberation League
1040:Buraku Liberation League
490:, 'assimilation issues')
7192:Discrimination in Japan
7187:Social history of Japan
7051:Japanese business terms
7023:Business card etiquette
6834:Japanese street fashion
4933:Administrative detainee
4478:Zenkoku Jinken Ren Blog
4229:Fowler, Edward (2000).
3887:Oxford University Press
3243:"'Eta kari' ni tsuite"
3127:– Emily A. Su-lan Reber
2406:Discrimination in Japan
52:. The reason given is:
5349:
4371:The Broken Commandment
4109:on September 28, 2023.
4022:on September 30, 2007.
3404:図説 今日の部落差別 各地の実態調査結果より
2876:Harada, Nobuo (1993).
2850:. BRILL. p. 393.
2550:
2400:Departures (2008 film)
2395:Feudal Japan hierarchy
2231:
2136:On March 3, 2004, the
2104:, put 29 in hospital.
2005:
1920:During the 1960s, the
1405:ancestry, whereas the
1074:government issued the
1063:
7172:Japanese caste system
7167:Demographics of Japan
7083:Labor unions in Japan
5890:Pre-industrial Europe
4561:Comparative Education
4540:May 26, 2009, at the
4395:]. 解放出版社(Kaihou).
4343:10.1353/sor.2003.0019
4321:, Michael Weiner, ed.
4310:Kasahara, Toshinori.
4208:The Meiji Restoration
3585:Alastair McLaughlan.
3410:] (in Japanese).
3389:on November 25, 2005.
2487:('small people') and
2469:) ('boat people') in
2417:Human rights in Japan
2226:
2216:Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism
2003:
1608:Social discrimination
1527:, and some lingering
1260:, among other terms.
1219:Tokyo Imperial Palace
1120:, Emancipation Edict)
1037:
1030:End of the feudal era
548:an abundance of filth
453:A term used much for
173:Tokugawa class system
27:Japanese ethnic group
7202:Class discrimination
5971:Sociocultural values
5747: or countries
5558:By country or region
4796:Class discrimination
4592:Asian Studies Review
4076:Alldritt, Leslie D.
3542:10.3138/jcfs.38.1.31
3000:on November 30, 2023
2543:('music people') in
2327:, politician of the
2142:announced that "the
2074:, affiliated to the
1298:, 'special hamlets')
1282:from Osaka and won.
1141:Kaihōrei-hantai-ikki
950:neo-Confucian theory
844:regarded beggars as
729:The predecessors to
655:. The definition of
7088:Lifetime employment
6440:Japanese honorifics
5279:Vanniar (Chieftain)
4455:, January 31, 2003.
4435:, October 31, 2005.
4325:Neary, Ian (2003).
4204:Beasley, William G.
4035:ユニクロ・柳井が封印した「一族」の物語
3668:. October 19, 2006.
3059:NEARY, IAN (2003).
2683:Reference Library.
2329:Nippon Ishin no Kai
2114:, but in 1991, the
2050:Liberation Alliance
1931:Ministry of Justice
1531:in matters such as
852:restroom attendants
789:Buddhism into Japan
613:, 'village people')
492:or, less commonly,
338:hisabetsu-burakumin
295:
59:editing the article
7093:Management culture
6513:Sitting positions
5860:18th-century Spain
5714:Standard of living
5418:Upper middle class
5413:Lower middle class
5004:Political prisoner
4786:Chattering classes
4758:Spoon class theory
4529:The New York Times
4518:The New York Times
4092:East Asian History
4010:"Head of the Pack"
3171:部落解放反対一揆にみる民衆意識の諸相
2881:歴史のなかの米と肉 食物と天皇・差別
2676:Japan Encyclopedia
2597:on August 30, 2023
2343:liberation father"
2335:Jiichirō Matsumoto
2169:Zenkoku Jinken Ren
2027:Karel van Wolferen
2006:
1902:Buraku Kaihō Dōmei
1796:and Alec Dubro in
1635:Prejudice against
1591:dōwa taisaku jigyō
1496:Fukuoka Prefecture
1357:Post-war situation
1064:
1054:Fukuoka prefecture
1044:Jiichirō Matsumoto
842:Tokugawa shogunate
725:Historical origins
600:and themselves as
561:towns were termed
505:, 'hamlet issues')
439:'Special hamlets'
293:
169:Japan's feudal era
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6049:Hara hachi bun me
6019:Celibacy syndrome
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5441:Lumpenproletariat
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4816:Classless society
4113:Amos, Timothy P.
4094:(32/33): 83–108.
3968:ikizama shinizama
3597:on April 30, 2006
3574:. pp. 28–29.
3499:. pp. 28–29.
3438:東京の被差別部落の歴史と現状・全文
3111:978-1-135-97281-3
2857:978-90-04-15546-6
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2221:Zenkoku-suiheisha
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1788:Yakuza membership
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1191:began to work in
1068:Meiji restoration
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2038:The other major
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7177:Japanese values
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6771:Parasite single
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6546:Types of people
6541:
6535:Other positions
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6414:Bowing in Japan
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6267:
6261:Yamato-damashii
6001:Brother complex
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4879:Social position
4869:Social mobility
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4634:10.2307/2643462
4552:Digital Journal
4542:Wayback Machine
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4331:Social Research
4288:10.2307/3591967
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3918:Wayback Machine
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3175:Nara Law Review
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7095:
7090:
7085:
7080:
7071:
7062:
7053:
7048:
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7034:
7025:
7020:
7014:
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7006:
7005:
7002:
7001:
6999:
6998:
6997:
6996:
6986:
6977:
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6951:
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6896:
6895:
6894:
6884:
6879:
6878:
6877:
6868:
6859:
6841:
6831:
6821:
6819:
6815:
6814:
6812:
6811:
6802:
6797:
6782:
6773:
6768:
6763:
6754:
6749:
6740:
6731:
6722:
6713:
6708:
6699:
6694:
6689:
6675:
6666:
6657:
6648:
6639:
6630:
6621:
6612:
6611:
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6592:
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6581:
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6511:
6502:
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6491:
6473:
6459:
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6442:
6432:
6427:
6426:
6425:
6411:
6401:
6399:
6390:
6389:
6387:
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6377:
6368:
6359:
6350:
6341:
6332:
6323:
6314:
6305:
6296:
6287:
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6275:
6269:
6268:
6266:
6265:
6256:
6247:
6238:
6229:
6220:
6211:
6202:
6193:
6184:
6173:
6172:
6171:
6162:
6153:
6144:
6134:Mental states
6132:
6127:
6118:
6109:
6104:
6095:
6086:
6077:
6073:Ichi-go ichi-e
6068:
6053:
6044:
6035:
6026:
6021:
6016:
6007:
6005:Sister complex
5998:
5993:
5984:
5974:
5972:
5968:
5967:
5959:
5958:
5951:
5944:
5936:
5927:
5926:
5924:
5923:
5912:
5909:
5908:
5905:
5904:
5901:
5900:
5898:
5897:
5892:
5887:
5882:
5880:Ottoman Empire
5877:
5872:
5867:
5865:Ancient Greece
5862:
5856:
5854:
5850:
5849:
5847:
5846:
5841:
5839:United Kingdom
5836:
5831:
5826:
5821:
5816:
5811:
5806:
5801:
5796:
5791:
5786:
5781:
5776:
5771:
5766:
5761:
5756:
5750:
5748:
5742:
5741:
5738:
5737:
5735:
5734:
5732:Home-ownership
5729:
5724:
5718:
5716:
5710:
5709:
5707:
5706:
5701:
5696:
5691:
5685:
5683:
5677:
5676:
5674:
5673:
5672:
5671:
5666:
5656:
5655:
5654:
5649:
5644:
5634:
5633:
5632:
5627:
5622:
5611:
5609:
5603:
5602:
5600:
5599:
5594:
5589:
5587:American Dream
5584:
5578:
5572:
5562:
5561:
5549:
5548:
5545:
5544:
5541:
5540:
5537:
5536:
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5528:
5519:
5514:
5509:
5500:
5491:
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5475:
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5467:
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5438:
5432:
5430:
5424:
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5415:
5410:
5405:
5404:
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5392:
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5380:
5374:
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5366:
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5314:
5309:
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5217:
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5209:
5203:
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5123:
5115:
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5103:
5098:
5093:
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5091:
5080:
5078:
5069:
5065:
5064:
5062:
5061:
5056:
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5046:
5041:
5036:
5030:
5028:
5020:
5019:
5017:
5016:
5011:
5006:
5001:
4999:Migrant worker
4996:
4991:
4990:
4989:
4979:
4978:
4977:
4972:
4967:
4962:
4952:
4951:
4950:
4945:
4935:
4929:
4927:
4919:
4918:
4915:By demographic
4906:
4905:
4902:
4901:
4899:
4898:
4895:Status Anxiety
4891:
4886:
4881:
4876:
4871:
4866:
4861:
4856:
4851:
4849:Ranked society
4846:
4841:
4828:
4823:
4818:
4813:
4808:
4803:
4798:
4793:
4791:Class conflict
4788:
4783:
4777:
4775:
4774: topics
4769:
4768:
4766:
4765:
4760:
4755:
4750:
4748:Mudsill theory
4745:
4740:
4735:
4729:
4727:
4719:
4718:
4716:
4715:
4708:
4701:
4693:
4690:
4689:
4686:
4685:
4679:
4676:
4675:
4668:
4661:
4653:
4647:
4646:
4628:(5): 487–504.
4617:
4586:
4555:
4545:
4532:
4522:
4510:
4504:
4498:
4492:
4489:京都部落問題研究資料センター
4486:
4480:
4467:
4464:ひょうご部落解放・人権研究所
4461:
4456:
4436:
4424:
4415:
4410:
4403:
4402:External links
4400:
4398:
4397:
4384:
4374:
4363:
4337:(1): 269–294.
4322:
4315:
4308:
4282:(2): 263–293.
4267:
4247:10.2307/133390
4226:
4220:
4200:
4174:(2): 155–171.
4159:
4133:(3): 331–353.
4118:
4111:
4080:
4073:
4053:
4051:
4048:
4045:
4044:
4041:(in Japanese).
4025:
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3983:
3976:
3966:(March 2006).
3955:
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3902:
3895:
3871:
3860:on May 3, 2005
3844:
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3071:(1): 269–270.
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2856:
2833:
2814:
2807:
2789:
2777:
2765:CIRJE F-Series
2751:
2744:
2726:
2700:
2693:
2687:. p. 93.
2665:
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2570:
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2564:
2563:
2562:
2561:
2560:
2558:Fall of Saigon
2547:
2537:River region,
2458:
2452:
2446:
2434:Untouchability
2431:
2424:
2421:
2420:
2419:
2414:
2407:
2404:
2403:
2402:
2397:
2392:
2385:
2382:
2381:
2380:
2374:
2371:Kenji Nakagami
2368:
2362:
2359:Rentarō Mikuni
2356:
2350:
2344:
2332:
2325:Tōru Hashimoto
2322:
2310:
2309:
2289:
2287:
2276:
2268:
2211:
2210:
2190:
2188:
2177:
2174:
2122:United Nations
2109:United Nations
1997:
1984:
1837:
1829:
1810:, the largest
1808:Yamaguchi-gumi
1789:
1786:
1609:
1606:
1544:
1541:
1529:discrimination
1393:The number of
1390:
1387:
1367:discrimination
1358:
1355:
1288:tokushu buraku
1031:
1028:
921:
918:
726:
723:
687:
684:
449:
448:
444:Tokushu buraku
440:
437:
430:
427:Tokushu buraku
422:
421:
417:Mikaihō-buraku
413:
410:
403:
400:Mikaihō-buraku
395:
394:
385:
382:
375:
367:
366:
328:
325:
318:
310:
309:
306:
303:
300:
240:
237:
145:slaughterhouse
85:
84:
44:
42:
35:
26:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
7214:
7203:
7200:
7198:
7195:
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7190:
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7185:
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7180:
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7079:
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7063:
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7059:
7054:
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7049:
7047:
7044:
7042:
7040:
7035:
7033:
7031:
7026:
7024:
7021:
7019:
7018:Black company
7016:
7015:
7013:
7011:
7007:
6995:
6992:
6987:
6985:
6983:
6978:
6976:
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6728:
6723:
6721:
6719:
6714:
6712:
6709:
6707:
6705:
6700:
6698:
6697:Herbivore men
6695:
6693:
6690:
6688:
6685:
6680:
6676:
6674:
6672:
6667:
6665:
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6587:
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6580:
6578:
6573:
6571:
6569:
6564:
6563:
6562:
6560:
6559:Shinoukoushou
6555:
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6378:
6376:
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6369:
6367:
6365:
6360:
6358:
6356:
6351:
6349:
6347:
6346:Mono no aware
6342:
6340:
6338:
6333:
6331:
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6119:
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6105:
6103:
6101:
6096:
6094:
6092:
6091:Ishin-denshin
6087:
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5844:United States
5842:
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5772:
5770:
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5765:
5762:
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5757:
5755:
5752:
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5749:
5745:Other regions
5743:
5733:
5730:
5728:
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5723:
5720:
5719:
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5715:
5711:
5705:
5702:
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5678:
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5570:United States
5567:
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5523:
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5518:
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5513:
5510:
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5040:
5037:
5035:
5032:
5031:
5029:
5026:
5021:
5015:
5012:
5010:
5009:Socioeconomic
5007:
5005:
5002:
5000:
4997:
4995:
4992:
4988:
4985:
4984:
4983:
4980:
4976:
4973:
4971:
4968:
4966:
4963:
4961:
4958:
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4953:
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4940:
4939:
4936:
4934:
4931:
4930:
4928:
4924:
4920:
4911:
4907:
4897:
4896:
4892:
4890:
4887:
4885:
4884:Social stigma
4882:
4880:
4877:
4875:
4874:Social orphan
4872:
4870:
4867:
4865:
4862:
4860:
4857:
4855:
4852:
4850:
4847:
4845:
4842:
4840:
4839:
4834:
4833:
4832:Nouveau riche
4829:
4827:
4824:
4822:
4819:
4817:
4814:
4812:
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5814:New Zealand
5531:Untouchable
5456:Proletariat
5446:Pea-pickers
5396:Bourgeoisie
5084:Aristocracy
4970:naturalized
4965:native-born
4507:部落解放同盟全国連合会
4474:全国地域人権運動総連合
4470:全国部落解放運動連合会
4441:Burakujūmin
4379:, Oiwa, K.
4241:(1): 1–39.
3970:. ロングセラーズ.
3830:全国地域人権運動総連合
3591:Japan Focus
3555:January 12,
3329:February 2,
3262:40016155268
3181:(3): 1–30.
3030:Shimonoseki
3021:人権意識のアップデート
2770:January 12,
2719:January 12,
2153:全国地域人権運動総連合
2055:全国部落解放運動連合会
1738:prefectures
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865:Within the
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480:dōwa mondai
308:Annotation
239:Terminology
175:during the
141:undertakers
7146:Categories
7076:Kyariaūman
6839:Genderless
6704:Hikikomori
6487:Giri choco
6273:Aesthetics
6207:Omotenashi
5804:Luxembourg
5694:Inequality
5359:Superclass
5150:Hereditary
5126:Post-Roman
5117:Patrician
4987:adolescent
4811:Classicide
4068:BLHRRI.Org
3296:October 8,
3267:October 8,
3226:October 6,
3209:北海学園大学学園論集
3151:October 6,
2958:October 6,
2941:北海学園大学学園論集
2566:References
2303:April 2023
1643:employment
1537:employment
1457:dōwa chiku
1427:dōwa chiku
1421:ancestry.
1385:ancestry.
1237:, 'former
946:Edo period
920:Edo Period
718:dōwa chiku
686:Definition
512:feudal era
462:dōwa chiku
177:Edo period
135:, such as
67:April 2023
7152:Burakumin
7108:Salaryman
7039:Ho-Ren-Sō
6928:Akiba-kei
6759:Otokonoko
6644:Burakumin
6394:Etiquette
6364:Wabi-sabi
6301:Jo-ha-kyū
6198:Nemawashi
6189:Mottainai
6100:Isagiyosa
5829:Sri Lanka
5722:Education
5689:Household
5582:Affluence
5517:Rat tribe
5479:Ant tribe
5451:Precariat
5436:Lazzaroni
5378:Bohemians
5339:Overclass
5334:Old money
5270:Spartiate
5245:Kshatriya
5235:Hashashin
5192:Professor
5133:Political
5106:Oligarchy
5096:Hanseaten
5014:Stateless
4994:Convicted
4926:By status
4889:Subaltern
4821:Euthenics
4753:New class
4613:144197076
4447:Residents
4420:Burakumin
4359:142516741
4351:1944-768X
4296:0095-6848
4255:0095-6848
4196:144444326
4188:1037-1397
4155:146819883
4147:1037-1397
4100:1036-6008
4056:Main text
3478:August 7,
3449:April 29,
3383:1076-9005
3254:立命館大学経済学会
3245:「穢多狩」について
3221:0385-7271
3077:0037-783X
2953:0385-7271
2920:April 18,
2501:(To min;
2471:Guangdong
2441:Baekjeong
2273:burakumin
2255:burakumin
2246:Zenkairen
2240:burakumin
2204:June 2021
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2130:Zenkairen
2117:Zenkairen
2096:Zenkairen
2087:burakumin
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