Inoue, Nisshō, 1886-1967
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- Okamura, A. Ketsumeidan Jiken, 1989:t.p. (Inoue Nisshō)
- Konsaisu jinmei j.(Inoue Nisshō; 1886-1967)
- Whoplus, Jan. 17, 2020(井上日召 = Inoue Nisshō; r; real name: 井上昭 = Inoue Akira; b. Apr. 12, 1886; d. Mar. 4, 1967; native of Kawaba-mura, Tone-gun, Gunma-ken; withdrew from Tōyō Kyōkai Senmon Gakkō; leader, Ketsumeidan)
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Nisshō Inoue (井上 日召, Inoue Nisshō; April 12, 1887 – March 4, 1967) was a radical Buddhist preacher of Nichirenism who founded the interwar Japanese far-right militant organization Ketsumeidan (血盟団, League of Blood). Contrary to popular belief, he was never an ordained Nichiren priest, but was rather a self-styled preacher whose extremist tenets were widely denounced by Japan's mainline Nichiren Buddhist establishment of the time.
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