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Kenzō Okuzaki

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555:. Before the murder attempt, Okuzaki contacted Hara, asking if he would like to film the murder. Hara did not wish to film it and ignored Okuzaki's request, and the event is only depicted in the documentary through newspaper headlines. After several days on the run, Okuzaki turned himself to the police. After his arrest, Okuzaki confessed that he was thinking of killing four more people, and was eventually sentenced to 12 years in prison. 376:
Guinea.) He then fired one more pinball towards Emperor Shōwa: the pinball again missed the Emperor. The policemen, despite Okuzaki's shout, was unable to identify the preparator in the crowd. Okuzaki then turned himself in to one of the policemen. It is not known if Emperor Shōwa or his family were immediately aware of the attack.
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pinballs with a slingshot at Emperor Shōwa, who was standing 26.5 metres (87 ft) away from Okuzaki: all three missed the Emperor. Okuzaki then shouted "Yamazaki, Shoot the Emperor with a pistol!" in an attempt to attract the police. (Yamazaki being the name of one of his deceased comrades in New
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Okuzaki was injured during the retreat and became greatly weakened. He became increasingly isolated from his fellow soldiers, both physically (Okuzaki was part of a reconnaissance patrol) and mentally, as he was noted to have "temperamental" and anti-authoritarian behavior. He reached Hollandia after
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The trial began in January, 1970. It was the first trial under the new Japanese constitution to personally involve the Emperor. However, no victim testimony or affidavit was obtained from Emperor Shōwa. In fact, the name of the victim (Hirohito) was never identified, and only the term "Emperor" was
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who posed as a broker and made off with some of Okuzaki's investment. Okuzaki was arrested and charged with (intentional) murder. Okuzaki's lawyer advised him to plead guilty and express remorse in an attempt to lower the sentence, but Okuzaki refused, and received the maximum sentence of 10 years.
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pinballs at Emperor Shōwa, knowing that it would most likely miss or only lightly injure the Emperor. He then planned to be arrested, and he could eventually argue for Emperor Shōwa's war responsibility in court and for the abolition of the monarchy. Okuzaki reasoned that "killing Hirohito per se
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10 months, and decided to expose himself to the enemy so he could be killed, but he was captured by Allied troops instead. Okuzaki was one of the six survivors from his 1,200-men regiment to survive the retreat. Okuzaki and another man were the sole survivors of their 350-men company.
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would not solve the problem", though "Hirohito deserves capital punishment for his crime of driving hundreds of thousands of Japanese men to their death in war" and that he would not mind killing the Emperor "if that would bring truly eternal peace, freedom, and happiness to us."
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in China for construction duties as well as occasional combat against Chinese troops. In January 1943, Okuzaki was transferred to 2nd Company, 36th Independent Engineering Regiment, and in the following month he was shipped to the naval base in
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by Hara, where he investigated the fate of two of his fallen comrades during the New Guinea campaign. By the end of the film, it was implied that they were executed by officers because they refused to participate in group cannibalism.
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Okuzaki was released in August 1966, and continued his car batteries business. During this time, he began attaching banners to his business trucks. These included accusations of Emperor Shōwa being a war criminal, along with various
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Emperor Shōwa, but was denied by the court. On 8 June, 1970, Okuzaki was sentenced to one and a half years of imprisonment. Both Okuzaki and the prosecutors' office, who was looking for additional imprisonment, appealed to the
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In 1976, Okuzaki made fliers with pornographic cartoons depicting Emperor Shōwa, and tossed them off roofs of department stores, for which he was once again arrested and imprisoned for one year and two months at the
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After returning to Japan, Okuzaki continued to work in a series of odd jobs including as a coal miner and a factory worker. Eventually, Okuzaki found success selling car batteries, and in 1951 he opened a shop in
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and attempted to retrieve the footage. However, their efforts were dashed when, after Okuzaki's arrest (see below), the media reported that Okuzaki sent a threatening letter to the Indonesian President
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had died in 1986 during his imprisonment, and thus Okuzaki lived alone in poor health. In August 2004, Okuzaki fainted in his apartment, and was hospitalized. He died on 16 June, 2005 in a hospital in
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Okuzaki arrived at Hansa in April 1943, and his regiment was assigned to build an airfield at Alexishafen. Construction was completed within the following months, but the Japanese troops suffered from
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and anti-authoritarian slogans. By December 1968, Okuzaki was contemplating a "non-violent" action against the Emperor to call attention to his cause. He devised a plan where he would fire
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with a criminal record of murder. His wartime background and experiences was not mentioned by the national newspapers with the exception of the
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and a vaguely Christian religious idea." He participated in some activism while in prison, sending a telegram to the
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where he sold car batteries and second-hand cars. In 1956, Okuzaki attacked and accidentally killed Nobuhara Kazuo
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and Allied bombing. In December, the troops abandoned the Alexishafen airfield and were ordered to retreat to
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In March 1983, after bribing Indonesian authorities (access to New Guinea was barred due to the
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The media reacted quickly to the news, describing Okuzaki as a man who suffered from
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The documentary ended with Okuzaki's attempt in late 1983 to kill Masao Muramoto
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was unconstitutional and calling for the abolition of the monarchy.
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In March 1941, Okuzaki was drafted into the Engineering Corps in
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On 2 January, 1969, during the New Year's public opening of the
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In 1981, Okuzaki was arrested for plotting to kill then-former
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Okuzaki spent the next 10 years in solitary confinement in the
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in the same district. In 1983, he unsuccessfully ran in the
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After his capture, Okuzaki spent the rest of the war as a
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He was known for an attempted assault on 932: 930: 625:Yamazaki, Shoot the Emperor with a Pistol! 18: 946:(in Japanese). 2005-06-26. 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His wife Shizumi 350:Attempted attack on Emperor Shōwa 281:in Australia. His final rank was 222:. His family was affected by the 1108:Murakami, Mutsuko (2005-07-09). 1467:Imperial Japanese Army soldiers 1404:from the original on 2020-09-03 1357:from the original on 2019-09-04 1303:from the original on 2021-10-27 1249:from the original on 2021-11-21 1186:from the original on 2021-01-30 1154:from the original on 2021-07-19 1120:from the original on 2021-08-07 870:from the original on 2019-09-11 563:Okuzaki was released from the 1: 443:House of Councillors election 381:paranoid personality disorder 1243:UCLA International Institute 938:"訃報:奥崎謙三さん85歳=「ゆきゆきて、神軍」に出演" 728:Yuki Yukite Shingun no Shisō 1457:Japanese anti-war activists 1353:(in Japanese). 2001-01-09. 784:Okuzaki Kenzō Fukuekishū Kō 783: 755: 727: 706: 685: 664: 636: 547: 521: 340:capital punishment in Japan 338:asking for a suspension of 308: 251:, in the Japanese-occupied 206: 152: 1503: 472: 421:Royal pornography incident 1477:Japanese prisoners of war 1437:People from Akashi, Hyōgo 1349:[Okuzaki Kenzō]. 777: 749: 721: 700: 679: 658: 630: 609: 571: 541: 531: 515: 501:Japanese Foreign Ministry 344:Japan Self-Defense Forces 302: 216: 200: 143: 28: 1114:South China Morning Post 817:Anti-monarchism in Japan 162:soldier, writer, actor, 29: 397:used during the trial. 253:Territory of New Guinea 1487:Republicanism in Japan 864:LOFT PROJECT|ロフトプロジェクト 637:Yamazaki, Ten'nō o Ute 371:, Okuzaki fired three 160:Imperial Japanese Army 107:Imperial Japanese Army 98:Soldier, writer, actor 604:Kami-sama no Ui Yatsu 428:Tokyo Detention House 369:Tokyo Imperial Palace 324:Osaka Detention House 196:to Shunzaburo Okuzaki 1447:Japanese anarchists 1216:(director) (1987). 807:New Guinea campaign 336:Minister of Justice 283:private first class 665:Uchūbito no Seisho 451:Hyogo 1st district 266:, then further to 242:, and was sent to 207:Okuzaki Shunzaburo 1148:Cineaste Magazine 695:Theory of Killing 653:The Alien Bible!? 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Index

Akashi
Hyōgo
Empire of Japan
Kobe
Japan
Imperial Japanese Army
The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On
Japanese
Hepburn
Imperial Japanese Army
anti-monarchist
anarchist
Emperor Shōwa
The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On
Akashi
Hyōgo Prefecture
Great Depression
Christianity
Okayama
Jiujiang
Hansa Bay
Territory of New Guinea
malaria
Wewak
Hollandia
prisoner of war
private first class
Kobe
con man
Osaka Detention House

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