The Japanese rightist

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

日本のみなさんへメッセージ

こんにちは。yellowpeepです。私は海外に住んでいて日本をウォッチしています。将来は日本に帰って暮らすのが夢です。ですから日本のことは大変気になります。もっともっと良い社会であってほしいと思います。

私は日本の戦後についてよく考えます。戦後はいったいどんな時代だったのか、と。
戦後は経済が復興した、という意味で物質的な成功の時代だったかもしれません。実は、精神的な意味でもっと重要なことがあります。それは「共産主義に対する民主主義、資本主義の勝利」の時代だったということです。一番重要なのに歴史教科書に書かれていないのが不思議です。「戦後」は混沌の時代ではありませんでした。二者択一の時代でした。そして、私達は正しい選択をした、という輝かしい歴史があったのです。

それと同時に、日本の戦後を省みて、何がおかしかったのか考える必要もあります。

私がそれを言うのは、日本の皆さんを蝕む者が未だにうようよしているからです。それは何でしょうか。北朝鮮や中国と言う人がいます。賛成です。アメリカという人もいます。もちろんアメリカも全面的に信用はできませんよね。外国とはそういうものです。

ここから本題です。

では、皆さんの生活を内側から脅かすものはなんですか?それは「批判されない権力」です。日本では総理大臣が最高権力者ですね。しかし、歴代の総理大臣は長く続きませんね。批判されるからです。批判される者は、批判が恐ろしいから、権力を振り回して勝手な真似はできないのです。

じゃあ、「批判されない権力」とは何でしょう。

批判されないもの、それは権力者の裏側に巣食う者、それと、既得権益がひっくり返らない者なのです。マスコミはどうでしょう。マスコミは戦後、同じ勢力が続いていて、全く淘汰されませんね。そういうものが「既得権益がひっくり返らない者」なのです。

戦後の日本史とは、どの権力をも信じないために、かえってこういった「批判されない権力」を増長してきた歴史ともいえるのです。

それを防ぐために、私達は「権力」をしっかり自分達の手元において、いかなる権力の暴走にも目を光らせる必要があります。そのために、「より正しい勢力」に権力を集中させ、「批判されない権力」をガラス張りにシステムづくりをしなくてはいけません。

じゃあ、なにが「より正しい勢力」なのでしょうか。

小泉総理大臣は、総理大臣を国民投票で決めるシステムを提唱しましたね。これは権力の国民への委譲です。国民に権力を与える者は、私達の味方です。彼は暴力団とのつながりなどいろいろ囁かれていますので、完全には信用できません。しかし、それでいいのです。彼の次の総理大臣の時に、小泉総理大臣と癒着していた勢力を叩き潰せばいいのです。

いずれにせよ、私達は戦後の反省に基づき、誰かに権力を集中しなくてはならないのです。

その集中すべき人物は、われわれが決めなくて、誰が決めるのでしょうか。

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上の事は私がどうしても言いたかったことですが、このyellowpeepのホームページは、日本の意見を外国に発信しなくては日本が孤立してしまう、という考えを基に作られています。日本の中も敵だらけなのに、外も敵だらけではどうしようもないですからね。英語が読めない方でも、ぜひこのホームページをリンクに貼ってください。


Monday, May 22, 2006

Behind the terrorism by Aum Shinrikyo - North Korea

As a prosecutor of Japanese underground world, I'd have to focus on the most infamous disaster in 1995, a terrorism in subway stations by Aum Shinrikyo, a sect of Buddhism. Although the guru of the religious cult was arrested just after the terrorism, there are still unsolved mysteries around that incident partly because mass media can hardly report the truth. When the cult was broadcast on account of the terrorism, I was a high school student. The terrorism seemed very horrible to me, but nothing was hard to understand to me. They were just a terrorism group which produced chemical weapons. I thought the guru drove the believers crazy, saying "wrath of god is about to distroy the world unless the human beings are punished" as TVs say. However, I felt something dangling in my mind when a murder by Korean occurred although this is now dismissed by TVs as a trivial incident.

I'll tell you what happened. At that time, I was so curious about the consequences of the cult, so I kept watching TV. I happened to witness on TV that a top spokesman of the cult was stabbed and killed by a Korean Uyoku (rightist) in the middle of the interview. Everyone in front of the TV must have seen it, and commentators began to discuss who is behind it since then. It was not so hard to imagine that the spokesman was killed because he almost disclosed a secret about the cult beyond what he is supposed to announce. He also said in the interview, "The chemical used in the subway attack was not sarin. Probably american institutes can prove it later on." and he went on, "The assets we can use is 100 billion yen (1 billion USD)." Those shocking information he presented probably seemed to a bit over his duty. Another spokesman who was a little careful wasn't killed; the murderer overlooked the careful spokesman and pounced the talkative one. What is the most enigmatic was that he was not killed by his colleagues, but a Korean having nothing to do with Aum Shinrikyo. Why would Korean Uyoku (rightist) have to kill him? Did uyoku have some secret with Aum Shinrikyo? After police arrested the criminal, the statement he made about his motivation was "resentment at the cult." But you know, it's a bluff. It made me more confused that the guru completely didn't know why his spokesman was assassinated.

Let's get it straight from now on. I can't say where I got the following information from, and I have something more that I can't say 'cause I don't want to be killed!
The followings are sorted chronologically.

*The relation between the guru and SGI(Soka Gakkai International, another cult of Buddhism having 8 millions of believers in Japan. SGI is North Korea friendly.) was originally close. The guru's two brothers were believers of SGI. Note that many zainichi are the believers of SGI.

*The guru wanted to collect more money to make the sect bigger.

*Around 1991, he happened to meet with a couple of believers talented in collecting money, who now turned out to be imposters from SGI and Unification Church, another Korean religious groups.

*Note that SGI and Unification Church are Korea friendly religions, and those gurus are both Korean. (SGI's leader, Ikeda Daisaku is zainichi, a korean staying in Japan.)

*Aum Shinrikyo started the refinement of drugs according to the imposters and produced a lot of profit.

*The raw product of the drug was bought from North Korea, and the underground business contributed to the maintenance of the regime of North Korea. Gotogumi, one of yakuza, was involved in this smuggling. At that time the police couldn't inspect Gotogumi or Aum Shinrikyo because Gotogumi had been exploiting weakness of the head of the police.

*Aum Shinrikyo had also been collecting nuclear secrets around Japan's nuclear plants, sending many spies to electric power companies. The spies sent those information to North Korea for the development of North Korea's knowledge on nuclear power.

*In 1993, North Korea encountered a crisis due to the conflict with Clinton on nuclear inspection and seceded from IAEA in 1994. At this point, Kim Jong Il needed to cover up all the relationship with the spies in Japan's nuclear plants, and decided to make Aum Shinrikyo a scapegoat.

*The imposters of SGI in Aum Shinrikyo instigated the guru of Aum Shirikyo, and they began to plot a terrorism in Tokyo.

*The terrorism was brought about by several criminals with bags of chemical substances, causing over 5000 casualties in subway stations in Tokyo (March 2o 1995).

*The president of Tokyo metropolitan police was sniped at by someone on his way from his house. There were intentional personal effects of the criminal. Believe it or not, guys, they were a badge from North Korea and a coin from South Korea (March 30, 1995). This is obviously interpreted as the plot by North Korea (SGI) and South Korea (Unification Church). Remind that the victim was the president of the entire Japanese police! Everyone including me thought that it must be something to do with Korea, but nothing beneficial was found after the investigation. The pic of the badge is from the website of Tokyo police(Japanese), and the mark with the red star is a symbol of Workers' Party of Korea, the only political party of North Korea. The reason for the snipe was said that the president was intended to raid some important facilities. I can't know the true reason since no suspect was arrested!

*Meanwhile, the guru thought he was safe because SGI was trying to cover up everything.

*TBS and Mainichi, two Japanese major mass media which by the way are subject to SGI, stroke up only Aum Shinrikyo, making watchers attention away from North Korea.

*The spokesman of Aum Shinrikyo was murdered by a Korean Uyoku, and murderer was arrested on site. I'll skip the details because I already did it in the beggining.

*The guru of Aum Shinrikyo was arrested by riot squads in one of the cult's facilities. (May 16th, 1995)

*The refinement factory is yet to be disclosed by the police.

*All massmedia couldn't reveal the sequence around SGI because ALL of them are afraid of the revenge by SGI.

*The health condition of the guru was all fine and his brain was sharp when arrested, but now he presents a symptom of addiction to drug to the extent of enteruria control disorder.

*The rumor says that the correctional officers were sent from SGI, and drug was mixed with food and provided to the guru in order to shut his mouth. The guru was supposed to be the only person who can possibly testify the truth behind Aum Shinrikyo. And the truth has gone.


Soka Gakkai - the cult rules Japan

You don't know anything about Soka Gakkai? Don't worry about that because this website is for those who don't know much about Japan.

A sect of Buddism, Soka Gakkai, is referred to as Soka Gakkai International (SGI) in the world, so I'll call SGI from now on. Surprisingly, this cult has been prevailing in over 100 countries all around the world. You live in America? Oh, yes. it has even two universities in california, giving birth to a lot of believers. On the other hand, it was designated by French parliament as a cult, so the article I'm writing may have something to do with your life even outside Japan. (Recently I've heard a rumor that SGI attempted to steal nuclear weapons from France. Please give me any information on this.) By the way, I've heard that SGI was accused by France because it attempted to steal nuclear bombs from France. Let me know if you know furthermore about this.


The weiredness of the cult can be vividly seen when you go to a town in Tokyo, Shinanomachi, where it's located several stations away from Tokyo station; it's as the center of Tokyo. As soon as you get off the train, you'd see a weired ambient with tricolored flags here and there, at the shops or electric poles. They're SGI's flags! As you walk through into the district, suddenly you'd feel you are watched by someone. You turn back, and there's someonee keeping on the track of you. He has a transceiver and doesn't even hide it. You got scared so much. And what would you do? Going to police? Well, it's not gonna work because it's called "Soka heaven" here, and of course the police is "Soka police". The above pic I borrowed from a website is a very precious; the blogger was surrounded by a couple of guys and asked what he was taking pictures for. He ran away and posted this pic. The town of SGI is THAT dangerous to snooping around.

Here I uploaded a map of SGI's territory around the town in which oranged and grayed buildings belong to SGI. Just imagine that one whole town is occupied by a cult. It's so scaring. There are many shops recently built dealing with SGI stuff although they are not shown in the map, and of course they are run by the practitioners.

Let me explain why they are called "a cult". One aspect is that they don't allow to be critisized at all. The map I got is originally published by "Weekly Diamond", which featured SGI several years ago, but it resulted in buy-out by SGI, not letting many readers to purchase this number. Those buy-out usually is followed by a successive defamation suits against the publisher regardless the quality of the article. They are OK because they have plenty of money sucked from the earnest believers.

No matter how I insist, you're not going to believe it, aren't you? I happened to run into a video clip from Youtube, and this will convince you. It's a censorship of NHK, the only public TV company and therefore the principal channel.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Gsw3EwL98S8&search=sokagakkai
Even if you don't know Japanese, you could barely hear the woman said "Komeito" and "Soka Gakkai". Komeito is a political party SGI has, and it's taboo on TV although everyone knows it. Since the constitution prohibites any reliigilus group from forming a political party, it's not allowed to even imply the relationship between two. Japan is still not a country with freedom of speech.


Friday, May 12, 2006

Fake Uyoku - the obscure clans (1)

This story is going to be very deep into Japanese underground but significant to unravel Japanese post war culture. Let me get started with my memory almost 10 years ago about fake Uyoku. When I was a high school student, I often saw cars painted in black like the pic below with a noizy old martial song.




Being so noizy and scary, that the cars are far from appealing, making me very disgusted. I happened to found their flyers posted on electric palls after they are away, and look how ugly the posters are! And I got to think that those people, who want old Imperial Japan back, would put Japan's future in huge jeopardy.



Then let me tell you the identity of those people. Many of them are not Japanese, but Korean (zainichi). When I heard about this, I could hardly believe it. Why would they have to disguise themselves as Japanese rightists, e.g., pure Uyoku?

It was not until recent that investigations on those groups have revealed the truth behind it. I'm going to follow the unnatural points the researchers found if we consider them as Japanese:

*Recently, the abductions by North Korea is one of the biggest political interests. When the families of the victims are making speech in the station plaza, the cars appear out of nowhere, and strange people gather to collect donation. Of course, the families of the victims never invited them.
*Look at the pic of the black car above again. You could see the flags of Korea and Japan below the chrysanthemum, which is the symbol of Imperial family. Why would they have to paint Korean flag next to Japan's? (An anonymous blogger found the Korean flag was upside down. I don't know if they did it on purpose.) If you can read Japanese, you'd notice the letters saying "Korean-Japanese friendship" on the van. I feel again very unnatural about this because "Japan-Korean friendship" is the right order without exception unless those letters are written by Korean sided people.

Here I listed information on bosses of fake Uyoku or Yakuza who are also Korean. Surprisingly, many Korean bosses were found:
group・・・・・・・・・・・・family Name given name
極東会・・・・・・・・・・・・曹 圭化
松葉会・・・・・・・・・・・・李 春星
双愛会・・・・・・・・・・・・申 明雨
松葉会・・・・・・・・・・・・李 春星
酒梅組・・・・・・・・・・・・金 在鶴
山口組系極心連合会・・・・・・姜 弘文
会津子鉄会組長・・・・・・・・姜 外秀 (He usually uses a Japanese name, 高山 登久太郎)
山口組系天野組組長・・・・・・金 政基 (arrested Aug. 2006 for extortion)
双愛会系谷戸一家山武組・・・・鄭 武男(killed 12/8/2006)



You don't know how to read Kanji? No problem. Usually the family names -- coming first followed by the given name -- consist of two or three characters. Korean's family names, on the other hand, require only one character to express. If I pronounce those family names, "Soh", "Lee", "Shin", "Lee", and "Kim". Those are obviously Korean names without exception. By the way, do you know what typical Japanese names are like? I bet you already know it: "Honda", "Toyota", "Suzuki" and so on. It's always sticking to a rule: consonant-vowel-consonant-vowel-... It's something to remember if you are majoring in something related to Japanese. Let me get back to the point. The point is that those fake Uyoku groups have quite high chance that they partly consist of Korean people. Since those Korean people can speak Japanese and born in Japan, I'll call them "zainichi", meaning "staying in Japan".

So, what is their purpose? Just focus on the nature of zainichi people to find it: they are educated in Korean schools independent of Japanese municipal administration to grow to hate Japan. So it's now obvious, isn't it? They have been doing this in order to implant an idea into Japanese that "Imperial Japan used to be hideous and tyrannical." That way, Japanese get to feel guilty about Japanese rule until 1945 in Korea, and they would apologize with compensation so that zainichi can make life much easier. If zainichi people claim that they were forced to come Japan and there's no job with them, Japan would pay for them. That's the idea. Actually 90% of them smuggle to Japan during Korean war, though.

I'm very troubled to see those fake Uyoku marching in Yasukuni shrine because I don't know those weird people! I picked the pic from a Chinese newspaper, and obviously this pic drives Chinese people scared.

There seem to exist several other kinds of fake Uyoku that is not for Korea. Nevertherless, it's still true that zainichi holds a big power in these world.



There's one episode recently I got around a Sumo wrestler Asashoryu who was from Mongol. As the strongest champion as of 2005, he's got many cameras and reporters surrounding him as usual when the incident happened. He got furious at a reporter from Korea (she enrolled in a university in Japan and became a reporter in Japan after graduation), and yelled at her, "Kimchi Bastard!" The rumor says that most reporters knew that Asashoryu got happy news of having baby at that time. According to the tradition of Mongol, he was supposed not to announce it because it is believed that daemons would kidnap newborn babies if their existence come out. Apparently the reporter broke the promise with Asashoryu and write an article about the baby. This is how he yelled at the reporter.

This is not what I want to say, the subsequent news makes me feel interested in Uyoku. Hearing the news of Asashoryu, Some fake Uyoku groups made huge protest against the behavior of Asashoryu, threatening several organizations such as Sumo Kyokai, and they even made a complaint to the Prime Minister. (The Prime Minister at that time, Mori, was also the president of Japan-Korea legislator friendship federation.) I just don't know why "Kimchi Bastard" irritates fake Uyoku. But now it makes sense.

I came across a video in youtube that reports an arrest of a yakuza leader in East Osaka. The name of the leader happened to be one of them I introduced to you, "姜 弘文". His family name "姜" is a typical Korean name and never used in Japan. (He was arrested June 8, 2005 and indicted for extortion.)


Here's a link to Uyoku- the obcure cult (2)


Monday, May 08, 2006

At last we'll see Yakuza's agony


For those who have no idea about Japan's "Yakuza", I'll briefly write about what Yakuza is. Yakuzas are Mafia groups running shady jobs covering everything. 40% of them being "zainichi", Korean originated people, they are so talented in collusion with media, politicians, or police, that we hardly observe their activities unless you get to know the underground world in Japan. You may know an ultimate fighting tournament "PRIDE",which is often broadcast, collecting fighters from all around the world. It is for example run by a Yakuza group, "Gotogumi". Of course no one tells that this is sponsored by GOTOGUMI, so I was one of those who recently realized about this. You're gonna be astonished to know how Gotogumi has been one of the biggest parasites of Japan. Let's get started with the recent big headlines: Headquarters of the Gotogumi including its boss were arrested May 8, 2006, for illegal resaling of buildings. Getting valuable because of the drastic reformation in the past 5 years, the buildings in Tokyo have been an easy targets for them to make quick money, and they apparently did it loudly to police. Although the boss let his company do such dirty works, he seemed to screw up somehow, resulting in arrest of himself, his group members, and the company.

A huge message board called 2ch, however, pointed that this is not only about the illegal resaling but "chickens come home to roost", the observers say. Up to one month ago, Japan was feverish to find "the behind the scenes" in Livedoor's incidents, where a rookie of an internet portal was arrested involving a murder. Although some magazines took up the dark relation between the livedoor and Gotogumi, we hadn't heard any news since then, which was very disappointing.

The arrest today seems to be brought about because they angered prosecutors about this livedoor incident or they angered biggest powers, Koizumi and Bush, due to their dark connection with North Korea. I'd have to mention the worst feature of Gotogumi, the connection with North Korea. They have smuggled drugs or fake notes from North Korea, contributing to prolonging Kim Jong Ill's life. Believed or not, the Ohm's terrorism taken place in Tokyo's subway stations in 1995 is closely related to Gotogumi; they guided Ohm to North Korea to obtain chemical weapons. Gotogumi is literally the cancer of Japan.

Then why not arrest them soon? No, no. It's not that simple. The thing is that Komeito, a political party supported by SGI (Soka Gakkai International) is the sponsor of Gotogumi. Keeping almost 8% of seats in Japan's parliament (as of 2006), Komeito has been the potential decision maker and giving LDP stable regime since LDP's seats barely exceed the absolute majority. In other words, Komeito can exert enormous power in politics more than its percentage (two thirds of the total executives are taken over by Korean related people or zainichi). We almost abandoned our hope for examination on the incident, but the news today was very shocking and encouraging to me. Some bigger power must have acted against Komeito. It's big news.

I'm very looking forward to seeing a weekly news program in Nippon TV because the rumor says the good looking newscaster is a lover of a member who was arrested this time. I'd have to say something about this newscaster or celebrity. She is a campaingn girl or a company held by Gotogumi, and there occurred a raid May 9th just after the arrest of Gotogumi's members. Graduating from Tokyo university, she has been winning many commercial contracts as a clever woman last year (Unlike in America, being on a commercial is a proof of popularity in Japan). It was famous that she was a lover of the president of the suspicious company, but no one expected that he would be arrested. His name is Nishioka, and I uploaded his pic. I can do this now because he was arrested as well. Gotogumi is notorious for erasing people.


It is evident that you'd think why Japanese citizens won't stand up. One of the reasons is that media is already frightened and manipulated by Gotogumi and Komeito. We rarely hear the criticism of those groups although we hear cursing words to Koizumi everyday. I bet very few people have heard the name of Gotogumi because I was even one of them until I got internet. There are many who still think Yakuza could be a necessary evil, which can't be! Japan may be thought as a fantastic country filled with people who make good products, but actually filled with stupid morons who don't know anything but making products. In this sense, Europe and America are very sophisticated in terms of "true democracy" or "healthy spirit".

(Gotogumi, consisting of 1500 members, is a branch of Yamaguchigumi, the biggest Yakuza. Gotogumi is also notorious for murdering a movie director who made a Yakuza movie.)


Tuesday, May 02, 2006

I'm jealous of Korean's life without frustration



Calling himself a very patriotic apiarist, Ann, dived into the Japanese flag with thousands of bees, which is supposed to be a strong message to the world by stinging the flag with thousands of bee needles. You know what? I'm getting a huge fan of Korea! They are just unpredictable. By the way his perfoamnce is made to claim that the disputed island should belong to Korea, not Japan.






Let me say a good word for Korean. I've heard that only few Korean do such a radical performance, and the rest of the Korean are mostly calm down as well as Korean newspapers. Korean massmedia don't even take up those performances while Japanese press tend to report them in detail to imply how much Korean hate Japan. Seeing those scenes, some Japanese really feel sorry to Korea while others are just disgusted. The reason for these stupid performances being able to keep a high audience rating in Japan would be the fact that Japanese are too much concerned about what the world is thinking about Japan. That way, Japanese have been accumulating their stress inside themselves until they suddenly vent their frustration. In a way, being mental like the few Koreans, who seem to release stress, is more constructive way of life.

Let me emphasize one last thing before closing this article. I'm not a Korean hater, but want to be just a careful Korean watcher. Just look at the pic in the left. Don't you remember him? Yes! he's the one ripping a Japanese flag in the third pic in this article! I realized that only few crazy Korean put themselves forward to mass media, while the majority of Koreans are calm, and I even think that Korean don't welcome those stupid performers as a representative. I've found more and more things! He even does a performance against China, too. Then you'd be convinced, wouldn't you? Isn't it sad only his outstanding activities make impressions about Korea and normal people are not even looked at?




This pic below would be one of the true scenes to depict the normal Koreans. Looking like they indulge in supporting a soccer team. Now that they are developed country enough to producing high-tech products, they won't be feeling happy dihonoring neighboring countries.