Michiko Kanba (樺 美智子, Kanba Michiko, November 8, 1937 – June 15, 1960) was a Japanese communist, University of Tokyo undergraduate, and a Zengakuren activist. She died in clashes between demonstrators and police at the South Gate of the National Diet Building in central Tokyo at the climax of the 1960 Anpo Protests against the US-Japan Security Treaty.[1]
^Kapur, Nick (2018). Japan at the Crossroads: Conflict and Compromise after Anpo. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. p. 30. ISBN 9780674988484.
MichikoKanba (樺 美智子, KanbaMichiko, November 8, 1937 – June 15, 1960) was a Japanese communist, University of Tokyo undergraduate, and a Zengakuren activist...
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police. During the confrontation, a female Tokyo University student, MichikoKanba, was killed. In the aftermath of this incident, a planned visit to Japan...
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the violent June 15th Incident, in which female university student MichikoKanba was killed, Kishi was forced to cancel Eisenhower's visit and Kodama's...
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battle with police in which a female Tokyo University student named MichikoKanba was killed. Desperate to stay in office long enough to host Eisenhower's...
precipitating a battle with police in which female Tokyo University student MichikoKanba is killed. June 19 – The new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty is automatically...
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which they staged on June 18, 1960, just three days after the death of MichikoKanba at the storming of the National Diet Building during an Anpo protest...
including "6/15," a song in honor of the memory of Tokyo University student MichikoKanba, who had been killed during the protests. Immediately following the...
the parliament building and clashed with police. One female student, MichikoKanba, was killed, and more than 600 students were injured. Nationwide an...
student activists inside the National Diet compound on June 15 when MichikoKanba was killed. Although greatly disappointed at the failure of those protests...