Ayako Daidōji
Ayako Daidōji  | |
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| 大道寺 あや子 | |
| Born | 20 October 1948 | 
| Alma mater | Hoshi University | 
| Organization(s) | East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front (1972–1975)  Japanese Red Army (1979 onwards)  | 
| Spouse | Masashi Daidōji | 
Ayako Daidōji (Japanese: 大道寺 あや子, romanized: Daidōji Ayako, born 20 October 1948) is a Japanese far-left militant and fugitive.
She was initially a member of the East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front (EAAJAF), and was married to the group's leader Masashi Daidōji. Following the 1974 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries bombing, Daidoji was arrested for her involvement, but was subsequently released as part of a hostage exchange following the hijacking of JAL Flight 472 by the Japanese Red Army.
Following her release, Daidoji joined the Japanese Red Army and still remains at large. Her whereabouts are unknown.