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- 1 Chapter 1: Introduction 1-1 Images of the Japanese Rightists
- the Black Ocean Society (Genyosha) and the Amur Association (Kokuryukai).
- scholarbank.nus.edu.sg
- Environmental Quality Characterization - Blue Ocean Society
- Waterfowl, including black ducks and Canada geese, are present in fall and winter, while cormorants and seagulls are found year-round (Vogel, 1995).
- www.blueoceansociety.org
- THE BEACH SCOOP: TRACKING AND - Blue Ocean Society
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- Contents - Palgrave
- Black Ocean Society, 66. Black Star shipping line, 437. Blackwell, Elizabeth, 45.
- www.palgrave.com
- PAN-ASIANISMUS IN MEIJI AND TAISHO JAPAN:
- (“Black Ocean Society”, 玄洋社), founded in 1881 (Norman 1944); the Tôa- Dôbunkai.
- www.dijtokyo.org
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- Genyōsha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The Dark/Black Ocean Society (玄洋社, Gen'yōsha) was an influential ultranationalist group and secret society active in the Empire of Japan.
- en.wikipedia.org
- The Kokuryu-kai (Black Dragon Society) and the Order of the Green
- The Black Dragon Society was the successor to the Black Ocean Society that became too notorious for it's actions.
- fairfieldproject.wikidot.com
- Japanese Intelligence: Origins of Japan's Espionage Activities
- Oct 22, 2008 It said, “Knowledge shall be sought throughout the world so as to strengthen the foundations of Imperial Rule.
- www.suite101.com
- Yoshida Kotaro
- The Black Ocean Society was started in 1881 by a group of former samurai who had been suppressed during the Satsuma Rebellion of 1877.
- www.butokudo.com
- Japanese Secret Societies during WW2
- Mar 26, 2005 Back in 1894, the Japanese Army Intelligence was supplemented by the Black Ocean Society during the war against China.
- www.ozatwar.com
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