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In this Japanese name, the surname is Sakai.
Sakai Toshihiko
堺 利彦
Sakai Toshihiko
Born
(1871-11-25)November 25, 1871
Miyako, Fukuoka, Japan
Died
January 23, 1933(1933-01-23) (aged 61)
Tokyo, Japan
Burial place
Sōjō-ji, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama
Nationality
Japanese
Other names
Saka Kosen
Occupation(s)
Journalist, newspaper editor, politician
Sakai Toshihiko (堺 利彦, November 25, 1871 – January 23, 1933) was a Japanese socialist. He advocated opposition to the Russo-Japanese War, founded the Heiminsha and published the newspaper Heimin Shimbun. He formed the Japan Socialist Party and the Japanese Communist Party, and became the first general secretary of the Japanese Communist Party. His pen name is Saka Kosen (堺枯川). He is also known for his translation with Kōtoku Shūsui.
SakaiToshihiko (堺 利彦, November 25, 1871 – January 23, 1933) was a Japanese socialist. He advocated opposition to the Russo-Japanese War, founded the...
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around the turn of the century. From the former came Yamakawa Hitoshi, SakaiToshihiko, and Arahata Kanson, who had all been supporters of Kōtoku Shūsui,...
politics. It was founded on 9 October 1918 and continued until 1921. SakaiToshihiko "Lecture on Sakae Osugi, a revolutionary". kunyon.com. Suzuki Kunio...
closer to war with Russia, Kōtoku collaborated with fellow socialist SakaiToshihiko and the Christian pacifist Uchimura Kanzō to oppose the war. After...
at the Heimin Shimbun in early 1907 where he met lifelong friends SakaiToshihiko and Arahata Kanson . He became a syndicalist under the influence of...
newspaper of the Heimin-sha group. It was founded by Kōtoku Shūsui and SakaiToshihiko, as a pacifist response to the approaching Russo-Japanese War. When...
were questioned about possible involvement, including Ōsugi Sakae, SakaiToshihiko, and Yamakawa Hitoshi. Being already in jail saved many from facing...
Morning Report), where he became friends with anarchist Kotoku Shusui, SakaiToshihiko, and Kinoshita Naoe. In 1902, Oka Shigeki immigrated to America, where...
neighbor, SakaiToshihiko. This was at the same time as Japan's first socialist party-the Social Democratic party- was being created. Sakai was anti-war...
by SakaiToshihiko, in which Sakai advised rape victims not to carry the guilt of the event around. The essay motivated Kanno to read more of Sakai's writings...
chief writers were Kotoku Shusui and SakaiToshihiko. When the Heimin decried the high taxes caused by the war, Sakai was sentenced to two months in jail...
together, read the works of Japanese socialists Hitoshi Yamakawa, SakaiToshihiko and others, as well as "Historical Materialism" and "Proletarian News"...
produced a Dutch translation of the book. In 1908, Ōsugi Sakae and SakaiToshihiko translated the book into Japanese. The book was reissued by Centaur...
'honorary Iron Chef', thus passing the mantle of Iron Chef French to Hiroyuki Sakai in 1994. Ishinabe returned for two more battles during season three. At...
had much success and was employed in the translation department of SakaiToshihiko's Baihunsha. She is survived by her son, Kyoichi Oku, and her daughter...
Suzuki Mosaburō became the general secretary of the party. Yamakawa and SakaiToshihiko functioned as 'elder' advisors in the party. Other prominent founders...
times accompanied by a group of violins playing 'Stoning' by Sahashi Toshihiko. It was also to be noted that challenging chefs who were to face Kobe...