Political dissidence in the Empire of Japan
Political dissidence in the Empire of Japan covers individual Japanese dissidents against the policies of the Empire of Japan.
Kotoku Shusui, an early Japanese anarchist
A photograph of the Heimin-sha (Commoners' Society), who published the Heimin Shimbun
Ikuo Oyama, member of the banned Labour-Farmer Party
Kaji Wataru
Kōtoku Denjirō , better known by the pen name Kōtoku Shūsui , was a Japanese socialist and anarchist who played a leading role in introducing anarchism to Japan in the early 20th century. Historian John Crump described him as "the most famous socialist in Japan".
Kōtoku Shūsui
A photograph of the Heimin-sha (Commoners' Society), who published the Heimin Shinbun newspaper
"Les martyrs japonais" (1911). French postcard with the pictures of Denjirō Kōtoku, Toshihiko Sakai, Sanshirō Ishikawa and Kōjiro Nishikawa.