Category
page 1Protests in Japan
Struggle Movement Against The Amendment of The Japan-United States Security Treaty in 1960 and 1970 Japan
Opposition Movement to The Amendment of The United States-Japan (or Japan-United States) Security Treaty in 1960 and 1970 Japan
1968–69 Japanese university protests
protests in Japan by students belonging to the Japanese New Left
Bloody May Day
riots in Japan on May 1, 1952
Sanrizuka Struggle
Japanese civil conflict over the construction of Narita Airport (1966-present)
Sunagawa struggle
protest
Zenkyōtō
thumb|A Japanese student protest in June 1968
thumb|A Zenkyōtō helmet
The , commonly known as the , were Japanese student organizations consisting of anti-government, anti-Japanese Communist Party leftist and non-sectarian radicals. The Zenkyōtō were formed to organize students during the 1968–69 Japanese university protests. Unlike other student movement organizations, graduate students and young teachers were allowed to participate. Active in the late 1960s, Zenkyōtō was the driving force behind clashes between Japanese students and the police. Zenkyōtō groups were driven by alienation and a
Takigawa incident
1932 Japanese academic controversy