Amakasu Incident
Appearance
The Amakasu Incident occurred on September 16, 1923, in the chaos immediately following the Great Kantō earthquake, in Japan. Fearing that anarchists would take advantage of the disaster to overthrow the government, a squad of military police led by Lieutenant Masahiko Amakasu arrested Sakae Osugi, Noe Ito, and Sakae's six year old nephew. They were later beaten to death and their bodies thrown into a well.
The killing of such high profile anarchists, along with a young child, became known as the Amakasu Incident, and sparked surprise and anger throughout Japan.
The 1969 film Eros Plus Massacre depicts the incident.
References
- This article incorporates text from OpenHistory.
External links
- 甘粕(あまかす)事件 (ja.)
- 日本ペンクラブ 電子文藝館 招待席・主権在民史料 「関東大震災」 (今井 清一) (ja.)
- 関東大震災と新聞 (池見哲司) (ja.)