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The '''Japan Conference'''<ref group=lower-alpha>''Japanese: 日本会議''</ref> is an [[Ultranationalism|ultranationalist]], [[Conservatism|conservative]], far-right lobby group in [[Japan]]. | |||
==Beliefs== | ==Beliefs== | ||
The Japan Conference holds that "Japan should be applauded for liberating much of East Asia from Western colonial powers; that the 1946–1948 Tokyo War Crimes tribunals were illegitimate; and that killings by Imperial Japanese troops during the 1937 Nanjing Massacre were exaggerated or fabricated" and that [[comfort women]] were not forced into sexual slavery. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 00:58, 17 September 2022
Japan Conference 日本会議 | |
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Chairman | Tadae Takubo |
General Secretary | Yuzo Kabashima |
Honorary Chairman | Toru Miyoshi |
Adviser | Koichiro Ishii Michihisa Kitashirakawa Naotake Takatsukasa |
Key people | Iwao Ando |
Founder | Koichi Tsukamoto |
Founded | 30 May 1997 |
Merger of | Nihon wo mamoru Kokumin Kaigi Nihon wo mamoru Kai |
Headquarters | Vort Aobadai II, Aobadai, Meguro, Tokyo |
Membership (2020) | 38,000[1] |
Political position | Right-wing to far-right |
Affiliations | Nippon Kaigi National Lawmakers Friendship Association |
Colours | Template:Color box Black Template:Color box Carmine |
Website | |
nipponkaigi.org |
The Japan Conference[a] is an ultranationalist, conservative, far-right lobby group in Japan.
Beliefs
The Japan Conference holds that "Japan should be applauded for liberating much of East Asia from Western colonial powers; that the 1946–1948 Tokyo War Crimes tribunals were illegitimate; and that killings by Imperial Japanese troops during the 1937 Nanjing Massacre were exaggerated or fabricated" and that comfort women were not forced into sexual slavery.
References
- ↑ Rupert Wingfield-Hayes (2020-08-15). "VJ Day: A WW2 hero and a reckoning with Japan's past" BBC News.
Notes
- ↑ Japanese: 日本会議