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Shinshumikunikai
Full Name: Shinshumikunikai
Alias: Society of Sacred Eagle and the Imperial State (direct translation)
Origin: Tokyo, Japan
Foundation: Summer, 2012
headquarters
Around Kansai Region
Commanders: Satoshi Katsurada
Kotoduki
Goals: Remove Koreans, foreigners. globalists and communists from Japan (failed)

Restore the power to imperial family (failed)

Crimes: Assault
Attempted murder
Fearmongering
Hate crime
Hate speech
Racism
Threat
Tyranny
Statutory rape
Xenophobia
Fascism
Vandalism
Propaganda
Sinophobia
Ableism
Type of Villain: Egotistical Tyrants


Koreans mustn't breathe.
~ Their hate speech

Shinshumikunikai is a short-lived far-right organization that used to be active in Japan. This group was one of the Uyoku dantai, and had a viciousness that could be compared to Zaitokukai. This organization committed numerous scandals and hate speeches from the summer of 2012, when they were founded, until April 18th, 2013, when they disbanded.

Biography edit

Shinshumikunikai was formed by several far-right activists in the summer of 2012, inspired by the protests of Zaitokukai. Their radical hate speeches against Koreans in the streets and protests, as well as Their willingness to incitement of genocide, became an Internet meme to insult them in Japan.

This attitude was generally well received by Uyoku dantai at the time, but after the revelation of a sexual crime by one of its members, which will be discussed later, they became marginalized as "Zainichi" to denigrate Uyoku dantai's activities. The organization were abandoned from Uyoku dantai and the organization was dissolved on April 18, 2013.

Incidents and controversies edit

Prostitution of two girls edit

Between October and December 2012, an 18-year-old boy conspired with his friend, a 26-year-old man, to offer prostitution to two girls, both 17 years old at the time, on the condition that they would split the remuneration between them, and made them perform indecent acts at a hotel in Osaka City.

On May 29th, he was arrested by the Osaka Prefectural Police for extortion, which led to the dissolution of Shinshumikunikai.

Threat against the Kobe City Museum edit

On January 29, 2013, Satoshi Katsurada, angered by the Kobe City Museum's plans to exhibit Chinese cultural properties, threatened the museum with "car protest if the exhibition was not postponed indefinitely". In addition, Shinshumikunikai staged 10 street protests in front of the museum, mobilizing over 35 street cars.

Extortion of electricity bill collector edit

On March 12, 2013, an 18 year old boy, one of the top executives, threatened a Kansai Electric Power Co. employee who visited his home to collect electricity bills by saying, "I'm a right-winger," and showing him a loudspeaker with a society emblem on it, forcing him to abandon his January electricity bill and also to resume the transmission of electricity that had been stopped.

Disorder and assault against an elderly man edit

On March 19, 2013, Masatoshi Michio was in the bathroom of an underground shopping mall in Nanpa, Osaka, when an 82 year old man looked into the hand microphone he was holding over his shoulder and said, "What are you looking at? Go out front" He grabbed him by the chest and cut his face. In addition, he crushed the glasses the man was wearing. All of these events were recorded by surveillance cameras, and Michio was arrested on April 19, but released pending disposition on May 9, and the case was dropped on June 28.

Assault on protesting students edit

At a street proclamation after the anti-Korean protest on March 24, 2013, three people, an 18 year old boy who is one of the top executives, a 42 year old unemployed man who is a member of the executive, and a 48 year old part-time man who is a member, attacked Japanese and Korean university students who protested with leaflets such as "Don't enjoy discrimination on the grounds of patriotism," yelling in their ears with a megaphone and punching them in the stomach. On June 19, the three were booked on two charges.