Imperial Rule Assistance Association
| Imperial Rule Assistance Association 大政翼贊會Taisei Yokusankai | |
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| Founder | Fumimaro Konoe | 
| Founded | 12 October 1940 | 
| Dissolved | 13 June 1945; 79 years ago | 
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| Headquarters | Chiyoda, Tokyo, Empire of Japan | 
| Youth wing | Great Japan Youth Party | 
| Women's wing | Greater Japan Women's Association | 
| Paramilitary wing | Young Men's Corps Volunteer Corps | 
| Ideology | |
| Political position | Far-right | 
| Religion | State Shintō | 
| National affiliation | League of Mobilization (Korea) Imperial Subject Public Service Association (Taiwan) | 
| Political wing | Imperial Rule Assistance Political Association | 
| Colours | Red   White (Flag of Japan) | 
| Anthem | Taisei Yokusan no Uta | 
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| Kana | たいせいよくさんかい | ||||
| Kyūjitai | 大政翼贊會 | ||||
| Shinjitai | 大政翼賛会 | ||||
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The Imperial Rule Assistance Association (Japanese: 大政翼贊會/大政翼賛会, Hepburn: Taisei Yokusankai), or Imperial Aid Association, was the Empire of Japan's ruling political organization during much of the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II. It was created by Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe on 12 October 1940, to promote the goals of his Shintaisei ("New Order") movement. It evolved into a statist, para-fascist ruling political party which aimed at removing sectionalism and factionalism from politics and economics in the Empire of Japan, creating a totalitarian one-party state in order to maximize the efficiency of Japan's total war effort against China and later the Allies. When the organization was launched officially, Konoe was hailed as a "political savior" of a nation in chaos; however, internal divisions soon appeared.