In Fact, Peace Boat, Founded by Kiyomi Tsujimoto, Is the Front Organization of a Support Network That the Japanese Red Army Is Trying to Build Internationally.

Published on September 18, 2019.
This essay introduces an online article concerning Kiyomi Tsujimoto, Peace Boat, Akira Kitagawa, the Japanese Red Army, Daisan Shokan, the history textbook issue, the Social Democratic Party, and the Constitutional Democratic Party, while discussing anti-Japanese political activities, alleged connections with the Korean Peninsula, and questions surrounding naturalization and nationality.

September 18, 2019.
In fact, Peace Boat, founded by Kiyomi Tsujimoto, is the front organization of a support network that the Japanese Red Army is trying to build internationally.
The following is a chapter that receives many searches on goo.
A little while ago, I found an article on the internet titled, “Is Kiyomi Tsujimoto’s Husband Akira Kitagawa a Former Member of the Japanese Red Army?
Are Her Parents’ Nationalities Korean?
The Truth About Naturalization!”
http://corocoro-tabi.com/stujimotokiyomi-husband-kitagawaakira-japan
October 25, 2017.
Passages between * and * are mine.
Hello!
It has become clear that the Constitutional Democratic Party will appoint Kiyomi Tsujimoto, currently chair of the Policy Research Council, as chair of the Diet Affairs Committee, and that she will show a confrontational stance toward the administration while holding both posts.
There is no doubt that attention is also focused on how Kiyomi Tsujimoto will continue to exert great power in the political world.
This time, the subject is Kiyomi Tsujimoto’s husband.
Kiyomi Tsujimoto’s husband is named Akira Kitagawa, and there were rumors that he was a member of the Japanese Red Army, so I looked into what kind of person her husband is in detail.
Also, there were rumors that Kiyomi Tsujimoto’s parents’ nationality is Korean and that she was naturalized, so I would like to approach the truth.
Name: Kiyomi Tsujimoto.
Date of birth: April 28, 1960.
Origin: born in Yoshino District, Nara Prefecture, and raised in Takatsuki City, Osaka Prefecture.
Education: graduated from Nagoya University Affiliated Upper and Lower Secondary School.
Graduated from Waseda University School of Education.
Student days:
While enrolled at Waseda University, in 1983, inspired by the history textbook issue that had arisen the previous year, *I learned this fact for the first time, and this fact alone convinced me that my statement that it would be no exaggeration to define Kiyomi Tsujimoto as a spy of the Korean Peninsula in any other advanced country outside Japan was right on the mark.
The reason is that the so-called history textbook issue itself, which was fabricated reporting by the Asahi Shimbun, was itself an ideology aligned with anti-Japanese totalitarian states, based on a self-abasing historical view and pseudo-moralism* she established the NGO Peace Boat with the aim of revitalizing exchanges between Asian countries and Japan.
After that, in 1992, she became an NGO representative at the United Nations Earth Summit.
Career:
She worked for two years as a sales clerk at a department store.
She entered politics in 1996.
At the invitation of Takako Doi, leader of the Social Democratic Party, she ran in the 41st House of Representatives general election and was elected for the first time.
In 1998, she became acting secretary-general of the party, and in September, chair of the party’s public relations committee.
In July 2000, she became chair of the Socialist Party Policy Council.
Omission.
When I investigated,
I found that Akira Kitagawa is the president of a publishing company called Daisan Shokan.
He is also said to be the European officer of the Japanese Red Army.
The publishing company Daisan Shokan, run by Akira Kitagawa, is said to publish many antisocial books on terrorism and the like.
In fact, Peace Boat, founded by Kiyomi Tsujimoto, is the front organization of a support network that the Japanese Red Army is trying to build internationally.
Kiyomi Tsujimoto, the founder of Peace Boat, has deep ties with the Japanese Red Army, doesn’t she?
Omission.
Incidentally, the Japanese Red Army is a group of people who believe that revolution can be achieved by force.
And Osaka’s 10th district, Takatsuki City, which is Kiyomi Tsujimoto’s electoral district, is apparently known as an area with many people connected to and supporting the Japanese Red Army.
Are her parents’ nationalities Korean?
The truth about the rumor of naturalization!
Are Kiyomi Tsujimoto’s parents’ nationalities Korean?
Because there were many rumors that her nationality is Korean,
when I looked into the truth about the naturalization rumor,
Kiyomi Tsujimoto denied in an interview that her nationality was Korean.
It is also said that her parents’ standing udon shop, which they started when they were in Nagoya, got on track and became stable.
*Reading this passage reminded me of a time when, in my work as a real-estate sales broker, I was asked by a resident Korean pachinko operator to sell an income-producing building worth more than 100 million yen.
Because the location and contents had defects, I struggled with the sales brokerage and had to record a large amount of advertising expenses.
At that time, I found a buyer who had been running a small udon shop and had somehow obtained approval from a financial institution for a loan for the funds necessary to purchase it.
The seller had said that he would respond to price negotiations, but the moment this buyer, who had finally appeared, asked for a price negotiation, he said, “Turn this offer down.”
I had spent a great deal of time and effort up to the purchase decision, so I was completely deflated by this, but when I heard the reason, I was even more speechless.
“I don’t like being asked to lower the price by such a poor person…”
Was he not a compatriot who had struggled and worked hard?
At that moment, I recognized for the first time the intense discriminatory consciousness of people from the Korean Peninsula.*

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