Kanson Arahata

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Kanson Arahata in 1954

Kanson Arahata (荒畑 寒村, Arahata Kanson) a.k.a. Arahata Katsuzō (荒畑 勝三, Arahata Katsuzō, August 14, 1887 – March 6, 1981) was a 20th-century Japanese labor leader, politician and writer, participating in many of the left-wing movements of the era.

References

  • Japan: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, Kodansha, 1993, v. 1, p. 45.

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