Continental rōnin (Japanese: 大陸浪人, romanized: tairiku rōnin, also translated continental adventurers) were Japanese adventurers who roamed a region centred on China from the beginning of the Meiji era to the end of World War II, engaging in various political, paramilitary and criminal activities such as espionage, banditry, and smuggling. The range of their activities was not limited to China proper, but also included Siberia, Manchuria, the Korean Peninsula, and Southeast Asia, largely overlapping with areas that were later invaded by the Japanese Army.
Continental rōnin played a large role in East Asia as agents of Japanese imperialism, causing incidents like the assassination of Queen Min, participating in conflicts such as the Siberian intervention and China's Warlord era, and laying t...
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朝鮮国境警備隊時代の伊達順之助
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岡本柳之助(東京鎭台予備砲隊大隊長)、紀州藩出身。
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Sei Arao
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米沢藩士・大日本帝国海軍大尉、曾根俊虎写真複製。
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a Japanese man 横川省三 (syôzô Yokokawa)
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a thinker from Japan,宮崎滔天(Touten Miyazaki)
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Ryūkichi Tanaka(R), Japan, 1933.
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