Otoya Yamaguchi

Otoya Yamaguchi

Otoya Yamaguchi was born on February 22nd, 1943

Full Name: Otoya Yamaguchi
Nationality: Japanese
Profession: Assassin
Notable Act: Assassination of Inejiro Asanuma
Year of Death: 1960
Age at Death: 17
Method: Stabbing
Motive: Political extremism

A young ultranationalist who assassinated a prominent politician in post-war Japan, sparking widespread outrage and changing the course of the country's political landscape.

Timeline
1943
Born in Tokyo
Otoya Yamaguchi was born in Tokyo, Japan, on March 22, 1943.
1960
Assassinated Inejiro Asanuma
Yamaguchi assassinated Japanese politician Inejiro Asanuma on October 12, 1960.
1961
Convicted and Sentenced
Yamaguchi was convicted of murder and sentenced to death in 1961.
1963
Attempted to Appeal
Yamaguchi attempted to appeal his sentence, but it was denied in 1963.
1964
Executed by Hanging
Yamaguchi was executed by hanging on November 7, 1964, at the age of 21.
Otoya Yamaguchi

Otoya Yamaguchi Quiz

Who was the prominent politician assassinated by Otoya Yamaguchi?

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Who was Otoya Yamaguchi?
Otoya Yamaguchi was a Japanese ultranationalist who assassinated Inejiro Asanuma, the chairman of the Japan Socialist Party, in 1960.
What was Otoya Yamaguchis political ideology?
Otoya Yamaguchi was a right-wing ultranationalist who believed in the superiority of the Japanese state and the need for authoritarian rule.
What motivated Otoya Yamaguchi to assassinate Inejiro Asanuma?
Otoya Yamaguchi believed that Inejiro Asanuma was a threat to Japans security and prosperity, and that his assassination was necessary to preserve the countrys honor and dignity.
What happened to Otoya Yamaguchi after the assassination?
Otoya Yamaguchi was arrested and tried for the murder, and was sentenced to death in 1961.
What is Otoya Yamaguchis legacy in Japanese politics?
Otoya Yamaguchis actions are seen as a symbol of the extreme nationalism and political violence that characterized Japans post-war period, and serve as a warning against the dangers of extremism and intolerance.

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