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The Kenkokukai (建国会/建國會, National Foundation Society) was a Japanese founded by in April 1926. It was an organisation, strongly influenced by the National Socialism of Motoyuki Takabatake.

The predecessor of this association was the steering committee for the National Foundation Festival (建国祭), which was organized in opposition to May Day. It proclaimed its object to be "the creation of a genuine people's based on unanimity between the people and the emperor". The Living Age Vol 350. Eliakim Littell and Robert S. Littell. 1936 At its height, the organization reached a nationwide membership of around 120,000.


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Advisers and patron
  • Adviser (顧問): Prime Minister Kiichirō Hiranuma
  • Adviser (顧問): , Founder of Black Ocean Society
  • Gen.
  • Hidejirō Nagata


Goals
Its program included the demand for "the state control of the life of the people in order that among Japanese people there should not be a single unfortunate nor unfully-franchised individual". The organisation embraced declaring "The Japanese people standing at the head of the , will bring the world a new ." It was at one time in favor of universal suffrage.

The Kenkokukai worked in close concert with the police to break the miners in Tochigi, and other strikes by factory workers in Kanegafuchi, tramway workers in , and tenant farmers in . Uesugi soon withdrew in 1927, and Takabatake supporters left following his death in 1928. This left the organization with only around 10,000 members. Tōyama Mitsuru (頭山満) of the Black Dragon Society (黒龍会) was appointed honorary chairperson, and Nagata, a former Police Chief, vice-chair. Others of this new influx included Ikihara, Kida, and Sugimoto. Akao was director of the league, which organized gangs of strike breakers and in 1928 bombed the embassy. British documents on foreign affairs - Japan, January 1928-December 1929 Bourne, K & A, Trotter. 1991. pp48-49. Retrieved: 04/05/18 Their paper Nipponshugi was virulently with slogans such as "Death to , to , and to the Left parties and ".

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