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and the Emperor of Japan, but was acquitted the following year. In 1931, he founded the Greater Japan Production Party (大日本生産党) and became its president, and in 1932, he was rumored to have been one of the masterminds behind the
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to gather intelligence on Russian activities in Asia, and vigorously advocated Japanese expansion into the Amur River Basin as a buffer against Russian aggression. Upon the conclusion of the
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With Russia having been defeated, Uchida turned his attention towards advocating the annexation of Korea. In 1906, he obtained a position on the staff of Japanese Governor-General of Korea
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During the 1920s and 1930s, Uchida was active in attacking liberalism in Japanese society and politics. He was arrested in 1925 on suspicion of planning the assassination of
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was active in raising funds and agitating for a more aggressive foreign policy towards the Asian mainland. When the
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in Korea, and in part thanks to Uchida's efforts, annexation was ultimately achieved in 1910.
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ending the war, which Uchida felt offered inadequate concessions to Japan.
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nationalist group, and soon became the leading disciple of its founder,
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Modern Japan: An Encyclopedia of History, Culture, and Nationalism
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This article is about the political theorist. For the actor, see
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Japanese ultra-nationalist, Pan-Asianist, and martial artist
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