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{{Quote|七生報国 天皇陛下万才<br>Seven lives for my country. Long live His Imperial Majesty, the Emperor!|Excerpt from Yamaguchi's last words.}}
{{Quote|Seven lives for my country. Long live His Imperial Majesty, the Emperor!|Excerpt from Yamaguchi's last words.}}
'''Otoya Yamaguchi''' (山口二矢; February 22<sup>nd</sup>, 1943 - November 2<sup>nd</sup>, 1960) was a Japanese young far-right activist. He attracted the attention of the media by stroking '''Inejiro Asanuma''' (浅沼稲次郎), then chairman of the Socialist Party of Japan at that time.
'''Otoya Yamaguchi''' (山口二矢; February 22<sup>nd</sup>, 1943 - November 2<sup>nd</sup>, 1960) was a Japanese young far-right activist. He attracted the attention of the media by stroking '''Inejiro Asanuma''' (浅沼稲次郎), then chairman of the Socialist Party of Japan at that time.


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