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In later trials, most of the arrested were found guilty and received sentences of one year or more, with Ōsugi receiving the longest prison term (of two and a half years). Although a relatively minor event in the complicated history of Meiji politics, it gained notability later, when the
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incarceration of certain participants in the rally (including Ōsugi, Yamakawa and Arahata) protected them from being involved in a much more prominent crackdown, the
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Seto, Tomoko (October 2016). "'Anarchist Beauties' in Late Meiji Japan: Media Narratives of Police Violence in the Red Flag Incident".
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was discharged from a term in prison. His release was met with by crowd waving red flags carrying Anarchist Communist slogans such as
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and a chorus of communist songs. The police attacked and suppressed the small demonstration, and ten prominent activists, including
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This incident marked the start of stronger government action against the socialist movement in Japan.
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Index

Japanese
Hepburn
Tokyo
Japan
Meiji
Taishō period
anarchist
Koken Yamaguchi
Ōsugi Sakae
Hitoshi Yamakawa
Kanno Sugako
Kanson Arahata
High Treason Incident
Katsura Tarō
"Representations of Japan and Russian-Japanese Relations in Russian Newspapers: 1906-1910"
Concise Dictionary of Modern Japanese History
ISBN
0520045572
OCLC
1014734032
doi
10.1215/01636545-3594333
ISSN
0163-6545
Categories
Anarchism in Japan
Anti-anarchism
1908 in Japan
Politics of the Empire of Japan
Meiji socialism

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