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  2. Era of Popular Violence - Wikipedia

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    The Era of Popular Violence (Japanese: 民衆騒擾期, minshū sōjō ki) was a series of violent mass protests and riots that occurred in Japan from 1905 to 1918. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Era of Popular Violence is considered to have begun with the Hibiya Incendiary Incident in September 1905 and culminated in the Rice riots of 1918 , which lasted ...

  3. Japanese war crimes - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Charter defines war crimes as "violations of the laws or customs of war," [22] which involves acts using prohibited weapons, violating battlefield norms while engaging in combat with the enemy combatants, or against protected persons, [23] including enemy civilians and citizens and property of neutral states as in the case of the attack on Pearl Harbor.

  4. Shibuya incident - Wikipedia

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    The Shibuya incident (Japanese: 渋谷事件, Hepburn: Shibuya Jiken) was a violent confrontation which occurred in June 1946 between rival gangs near Shibuya Station in Tokyo, Japan. The years after World War II saw Japan as a defeated nation and the Japanese people had to improvise in many aspects of daily life.

  5. The War On Drugs, Kamasi Washington, Japanese Breakfast ... - AOL

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    California’s beloved Desert Daze festival will return to Lake Perris outside Riverside on Nov. 12-14, with headlining performances by the War On Drugs (in their only show of 2021), Kamasi ...

  6. List of wars involving Japan - Wikipedia

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    Occupation of Taiwan by Japan; Battle of Ganghwa (1875) Japan: Korea: Victory. Severe damage inflicted on Korean defenses; Southwestern War (1877) Japan: Shizoku clans from Satsuma Domain: Imperial victory. Shizoku rebellions were suppressed. The conscription system was established in Japan. First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895) Japan China ...

  7. Illegal drug trade in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The illegal drug trade in Japan is the illegal production, transport, sale, and use of prohibited drugs in Japan. The drug trade is influenced by various factors, including history, economic conditions, and cultural norms. While methamphetamine is historically the most widely trafficked illegal drug in post-World War II Japan, marijuana ...

  8. Hibiya incendiary incident - Wikipedia

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    The Hibiya Incendiary Incident marks the beginning of a period in Japanese history that historians call the Era of Popular Violence (民衆騒擾期, minshū sōjō ki). Over the next 13 years Japan, would be rocked by a series of violent protests (nine different riots in Tokyo alone) that culminated in the rice riots of 1918 .

  9. Category:War crimes in Japan - Wikipedia

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    This category includes articles on acts considered to be war crimes by Japanese law and/or international law which were committed in Japan. See also: Category:Japanese war crimes Subcategories

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