Prospectus of the Hyeongpyengsa (published on the bulletin of Oshima Suiheisha, Hiya (fire arrow), Issue 1, Zenkoku Toitsu-sha, January 1929)
Hiya was published by the Oshima Suiheisha in 1929 at Oshima, Gojo Town,
Nara Prefecture, which is the birthplace of YONEDA Tomi as well. Minor
changes were made to the original version of the Object of the Hyeongpyengsa
when it was published on the bulletin as the Prospectus of the Hyeongpyengsa.
TAGAWA Seiichi, the editor of the first issue of Hiya noted gfrom the
standpoint of love for humanityh that gnamely, the movement of the Korean
Hyeongpyengsa, aiming at the liberation of 440,000 Baegjeong in Korea,
occurred in April 1923 by way of echoing the Suihei movementh.
The fact that the Object of the Hyeongpyengsa was published on the bulletin of a local Suiheisha in Nara Prefecture six years after the creation of the organization can been seen as an indication of the determination for solidarity with the Korean movement on the part of the Suihei movement.
SAKAMOTO Seiichiro, one of the founders of the Zenkoku Suiheisha, contributed the article gOn the elimination of discriminatory ideas and the Suihei movementh to the first issue of Hiya. ISHIKAWA Jun, who received the fourth Akutagawa Prize (one of the most major awards for literature in Japan) in 1937 for the novel gFugenh, also contributed the article gThe Praise of Human Beingsh to the issue.
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The fact that the Object of the Hyeongpyengsa was published on the bulletin of a local Suiheisha in Nara Prefecture six years after the creation of the organization can been seen as an indication of the determination for solidarity with the Korean movement on the part of the Suihei movement.
SAKAMOTO Seiichiro, one of the founders of the Zenkoku Suiheisha, contributed the article gOn the elimination of discriminatory ideas and the Suihei movementh to the first issue of Hiya. ISHIKAWA Jun, who received the fourth Akutagawa Prize (one of the most major awards for literature in Japan) in 1937 for the novel gFugenh, also contributed the article gThe Praise of Human Beingsh to the issue.
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