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  • The Past and Present of Japan’s “Radical Right”
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The Past and Present of Japan’s “Radical Right”

Yu Tianren
2010-11-30

The long-history and miscellaneous divisions of Japan’s “Radical Right” is second to none, and the organization has the illusion of close kinship with the country’s power.

The appearance of the “Radical Right” is closely linked with Japan’s rise, during whose course there has always been a strong feature opposite to that of the great powers, i.e., the “non-government” organizations with their “folk” status will step up to sound out the political atmosphere as the balloons does when the Government in power is inconvenient to show up under many circumstances.

The problem of capital source is the root which the “Radical Right” and the gangdom are difficult to distinguish from each other after World War II. Until now, the Japan society still finds it hard to tell the two apart as they are more or less of each other. Currently, the biggest and most influential “Radical Right” organization is Japan’s Conference, which is rarely known by outsiders.

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