Japanese Society for History Textbook Reform

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Japanese Society for History Textbook Reform
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Full Name: Japanese Society for History Textbook Reform
Atarashii Rekishi Kyokasho wo Tsukuru Kai
Alias: Society to make New History Textbook (direct translation)
Origin: Japan
Foundation: 1996
headquarters
Tokyo, Japan
Commanders: Kanji Nishio
Nobukatsu Hujioka
Goals: Remove self-defeating historical views from Japanese history textbooks.
Crimes: Hate Speech
History Revising
Infringement of copyright
Infringement of portrait right
Propaganda
Racism
Type of Villain: Delusional Fanatics


We provide children with textbooks that make them proud of Japan
~ Society's slogan

Japanese Society for History Textbook Reform is an ultranationalist movement formed in 1996. Their goal is to "create history textbooks that will make Japan proud," but they have produced textbooks that deny various incidents and war crimes committed by Japan in the past and contain discriminatory content against foreign countries, which have never been adopted to date. Before the split of the organization, they also made speeches and movements on the streets, which disturbed people's traffic.

Biography

Before the Gulf War, Hujioka Nobukatsu was a member of Communist Party of Japan, but after the end of the Cold War, he had his own view of history that did not belong to either the right or the left, and at the same time Hujioka turned to conservatism. In December 1996, I formed the "Japanese Society for History Textbook Reform" with Kanji Nishio and other volunteers.

The group criticizes existing Japanese history textbooks for being poisoned by a self-defeating view of history that demeans Japan more than necessary, and aims to create and disseminate textbooks to replace them so that children can have confidence and responsibility as Japanese.

The group is supported by Nippon Kaigi, and conservative politicians are often seen supporting the group, suggesting that the group is specifically dedicated to anti-Korean and anti-Chinese propaganda. The group has been splitting since 1998, and in June 2006, a separate group, the Textbook Improvement Association, was established. Also the textbooks produced by the group will be published by Ikuhensha, which was established by Fusosha with 300 million yen invested by Fuji TV. In response to this response, the group, through its lawyers, decided to terminate the contract as of June 13, 2007.

Problem of their textbook

All of the following problems are problems found in textbooks produced by the organization.