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The Yūzonsha (猶存社, Society of Those Who Yet Remain) was a radical Japanese nationalist pan-Asianist organization founded in August 1919. The group arose from a pre-existing debate society, the (Old and Young Society), which was founded in October 1918 by , editor of . Though the Rōsōkai was not explicitly pan-Asianist, or indeed political in its focus, its membership included many leading pan-Asianists and political commentators.

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  • Yūzonsha (de)
  • Yūzonsha (es)
  • 유존사 (ko)
  • 猶存社 (ja)
  • Yūzonsha (en)
  • 犹存社 (zh)
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  • Yūzonsha (japanisch 猶存社, etwa „Gesellschaft der Überlebenden“) war eine japanische politische Organisation des rechten Flügels in den 1920er-Jahren in Japan. (de)
  • 유존사(일본어: 猶存社 ゆうぞんしゃ[*])는 1919년 8월 1일에 국가주의자인 오카와 슈메이와 미쓰카와 가메타로 등이 결성한 천황제아래 국가사회주의를 주창한 단체이다.국가 개조를 목적으로하는 첫 번째 국가사회주의 계열 우익단체로 평가받으며 우익 혁신파라는 평가를 받기도 한다. 급진 민족주의 단체 로소카이를 모체로 한다. 이름은 도연명의 시에서 따왔다. . (ko)
  • 猶存社 / 猶存会(ゆうぞんしゃ / ゆうぞんかい)は、1919年8月1日に国家主義者の大川周明や満川亀太郎らが中心となって結成した、天皇制のもとでの国家社会主義を謳い、国家改造を目的とする最初の国家社会主義系右翼団体・国家主義団体・革新派右翼団体である。 急進的国家主義団体の老壮会を母体とする。社名は陶淵明の詩「雖三径就荒松菊猶存」にちなむ。 (ja)
  • 犹存社(ゆうぞんしゃ)是一個以國家改造為目標的國家社會主義右翼組織,領導者是大川周明和満川亀太郎,主要觀點是在支持天皇制的前提下發展國家社會主義。其名称取自唐代诗人魏征的《述怀》中“中原還逐鹿,投筆事戎軒,縱橫計不就,慷慨志猶存”、陶淵明的「雖三徑就荒松菊猶存」句。 (zh)
  • La Yūzonsha (猶存社 ''Yūzonsha''? Sociedad de los que aún permanecen) fue una organización nacionalista japonesa radical panasiática fundada en agosto de 1919.​ El grupo surgió de una sociedad de debate preexistente, la (Sociedad de los hombres maduros), que fue fundada en octubre de 1918 por , editor del (Gran Japón).​ Aunque la Rōsōkai no era explícitamente panasiática, o de hecho político en su enfoque, su membresía incluía a muchos líderes asiáticos y comentaristas políticos. (es)
  • The Yūzonsha (猶存社, Society of Those Who Yet Remain) was a radical Japanese nationalist pan-Asianist organization founded in August 1919. The group arose from a pre-existing debate society, the (Old and Young Society), which was founded in October 1918 by , editor of . Though the Rōsōkai was not explicitly pan-Asianist, or indeed political in its focus, its membership included many leading pan-Asianists and political commentators. (en)
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  • Yūzonsha (japanisch 猶存社, etwa „Gesellschaft der Überlebenden“) war eine japanische politische Organisation des rechten Flügels in den 1920er-Jahren in Japan. (de)
  • La Yūzonsha (猶存社 ''Yūzonsha''? Sociedad de los que aún permanecen) fue una organización nacionalista japonesa radical panasiática fundada en agosto de 1919.​ El grupo surgió de una sociedad de debate preexistente, la (Sociedad de los hombres maduros), que fue fundada en octubre de 1918 por , editor del (Gran Japón).​ Aunque la Rōsōkai no era explícitamente panasiática, o de hecho político en su enfoque, su membresía incluía a muchos líderes asiáticos y comentaristas políticos. Insatisfecho con la naturaleza excesivamente no política de la Rōsōkai, Ōkawa Shūmei y eligieron formar la Yūzonsha el 8 de agosto de 1919.​ Esta organización tenía una clara agenda reformista panasiática e incluía a miembros prominentes como , , , , , , , , y . Poco después de la formación de la sociedad, Mitsukawa y Ōkawa pidieron al radical panasiático Kita Ikki, autor del cuasi-totalitario Kokka Kaizō Hōan Daikō (Un Plan para la Reconstrucción Nacional), que proporcionara liderazgo ideológico.​ Aunque aceptó hacerlo, mudándose a la sede de la organización, en gran medida se mantuvo alejado de la organización; que asumió parte de su ideología y estuvo involucrado en la circulación ilegal de copias de su trabajo prohibido. Aunque la Yūzonsha tenía planes de difundir su mensaje radical panasiático y nacionalista a los estudiantes universitarios, en contra de las opiniones expuestas por Yoshino Sakuzō, tuvo poco éxito. La organización lanzó una revista mensual, la Otakebi (Grito de guerra) en agosto de 1920, pero solo publicó tres números antes de dejar de publicarse; igualmente fallidos fueron sus intentos de publicar libros, solo se produjeron unos pocos folletos.​ Estuvo involucrado en un par de campañas políticas, en particular una exitosa para evitar la anulación del compromiso de Hirohito con la princesa , y una campaña fallida para evitar su gira por Europa en 1921.​​ El grupo finalmente se disolvió en 1923, junto con la Rōsōkai después de los desacuerdos entre Kita y Ōkawa, particularmente sobre las relaciones ruso-japonesas.​ (es)
  • The Yūzonsha (猶存社, Society of Those Who Yet Remain) was a radical Japanese nationalist pan-Asianist organization founded in August 1919. The group arose from a pre-existing debate society, the (Old and Young Society), which was founded in October 1918 by , editor of . Though the Rōsōkai was not explicitly pan-Asianist, or indeed political in its focus, its membership included many leading pan-Asianists and political commentators. Dissatisfied with the overly non-political nature of the Rōsōkai, Ōkawa Shūmei and Mitsukawa Kametarō elected to form the Yūzonsha on 8 August 1919. This organization had a clear pan-Asianist reformist agenda, and included prominent members such as Kanokogi Kazunobu, , , , , , Yasuoka Masahiro, , and . Shortly after the formation of the society Mitsukawa and Ōkawa asked the radical pan-Asianist Kita Ikki, author of the quasi-totalitarian Kokka Kaizō Hōan Daikō (A Plan for National Reconstruction), to provide ideological leadership. Though he agreed to do so, moving to the organization's headquarters, he largely remained aloof from the organization; which did take on some of his ideology and was involved in illegally circulating copies of his banned work. Though the Yūzonsha had plans to spread its radical pan-Asianist and nationalist message to university students, as a counter to the views espoused by Yoshino Sakuzō, it met with little success. The organization launched a monthly journal, in August 1920, but published only three issues before ceasing publication; equally unsuccessful were its attempts to publish books, and only a few pamphlets were produced. It was involved in a couple of political campaigns, notably a successful one to prevent the annulment of Hirohito's engagement to Princess Kuni Nagako, and an unsuccessful campaign to prevent his 1921 tour of Europe. The group eventually dissolved in 1923, alongside the Rōsōkai after disagreements between Kita and Ōkawa, particularly over Russo-Japanese relations. (en)
  • 유존사(일본어: 猶存社 ゆうぞんしゃ[*])는 1919년 8월 1일에 국가주의자인 오카와 슈메이와 미쓰카와 가메타로 등이 결성한 천황제아래 국가사회주의를 주창한 단체이다.국가 개조를 목적으로하는 첫 번째 국가사회주의 계열 우익단체로 평가받으며 우익 혁신파라는 평가를 받기도 한다. 급진 민족주의 단체 로소카이를 모체로 한다. 이름은 도연명의 시에서 따왔다. . (ko)
  • 猶存社 / 猶存会(ゆうぞんしゃ / ゆうぞんかい)は、1919年8月1日に国家主義者の大川周明や満川亀太郎らが中心となって結成した、天皇制のもとでの国家社会主義を謳い、国家改造を目的とする最初の国家社会主義系右翼団体・国家主義団体・革新派右翼団体である。 急進的国家主義団体の老壮会を母体とする。社名は陶淵明の詩「雖三径就荒松菊猶存」にちなむ。 (ja)
  • 犹存社(ゆうぞんしゃ)是一個以國家改造為目標的國家社會主義右翼組織,領導者是大川周明和満川亀太郎,主要觀點是在支持天皇制的前提下發展國家社會主義。其名称取自唐代诗人魏征的《述怀》中“中原還逐鹿,投筆事戎軒,縱橫計不就,慷慨志猶存”、陶淵明的「雖三徑就荒松菊猶存」句。 (zh)
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