Tōhōkai
Tōhōkai 東方会 | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Nakano Seigō |
| Founded | 25 May 1936 |
| Dissolved | 23 March 1944 |
| Split from | Kokumin Dōmei |
| Headquarters | Tokyo |
| Newspaper | Tōhō Jiron Tōtairiku |
| Ideology | Shōwa Statism Pro-Nazism |
| Political position | Far-right |
| Religion | State Shintō |
| Colours | Black White Red |
| Party flag | |
Tōhōkai (東方会; Society of the East) was a Japanese fascist political party. The party was active in Japan during the 1930s and early 1940s. Its origins lay in the right-wing political organization Kokumin Domei which was formed by Adachi Kenzō in 1933. In 1936, Nakano Seigō disagreed with Adachi on of matters of policy and formed a separate group, which he called the 'Tōhōkai'.