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  1. On 9 February 1932, Shō Onuma gunned down Junnosuke Inoue as he stepped from his car at the Komamoto Elementary School in Tokyo, where he was scheduled to give a political speech. On 5 March 1932, Gorō Hishinuma waited outside the entrance to Mitsui Bank in Nihonbashi, Tokyo, with a picture of Takuma Dan in his pocket. When Dan arrived, he ...

  2. In 1932, in the "blood-pledge corps incident", Inoue's group only managed to kill the former Finance Minister and head of the Rikken Minseitō, Inoue Junnosuke, and Director-General of Mitsui Holding Company, Takuma Dan on 9 February and 5 March respectively. While only two high-profile leaders were killed, the group initially planned to ...

  3. members, Inoue included, were arrested. Assassinations On 9 February 1932, band member Onuma Shō (1911–1978) shot former Minister of Finance, banker and politician, Inoue Junnosuke (1869-1932), as he stepped from his car at the Komamoto Elementary School in Tokyo where he was to give an election speech. On the

  4. Nov 3, 2023 · While the brothers want to kill Musashi and exact revenge, they have been strictly ordered by Iemon to capture Musashi alive and bring him to the village with his limbs cut off. In order to carry out his order, the Yoshioka brothers trap Sayo inside a metal bell to divert the attention of the rest of the group while they directly fight the samurai.

  5. Dec 17, 2021 · First, on 9 February, Inoue Junnosuke, who had just left his post as finance minister, was shot and killed by Onuma Shō, a member of the right-wing organisation, Ketsumeidan (League of Blood).

  6. Junnosuke Inoue (井上 準之助, Inoue Junnosuke, May 6, 1869 – February 9, 1932) was a Japanese financier and statesman of the Taisho and Showa eras. He was the 9th and 11th Governor of the Bank of Japan (BOJ), and Minister of Finance in 1923-1924 and 1929-1931. He was assassinated during the League of Blood Incident in 1932.

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  8. Nov 2, 2023 · What happened here? There are two possibilities. The last we saw of the gauntlet, it was at Musashis feet in the mines. It should have been buried with him. Even though we never – unless I missed it – saw Sayo take the gauntlet, it’s possible she did so and then returned it secretly.