Chapter 7 Yanaka Village - Shozo Tanaka's final struggle
Watarase River Yusui Pond. It is the largest man-made wetland in Japan and is now a famous place mandated by the Ramsar Convention for the protection of nature. However, it was first created, it was called the "Red Swamp" and was built on the blood and tears of thousands of people.
1903. After serving his sentence, Shozo Tanaka returned to Mrs. Katsu(Shozo's wife).
The members of the "Direct Appeal to the Emperor Project" had already disbanded and returned to their respective bases of operations.
Eiko Matsumoto moved to the U.S. upon her marriage and never returned to Japan.
Ishikawa Hanzan was scheduled to join the military press in the Russo-Japanese War that was to break out the following year. Kotoku Shusui resigned from the newspaper company where he worked and founded the "Heiminsha" with his comrades to advance the socialist movement. (He was later executed as the ringleader of the Great Rebellion.) Then there was Naoe Kinoshita. For a time, he also joined the socialist movement, but from around the time of the destruction of Yanaka Village, he followed Shozo Tanaka and became Shozo's secretary.
However, Shozo and Kinoshita often disagreed with each other, and each time this happened, either Shozo or Kinoshita would often leave. In other words, they had a relationship in which they were able to express their true feelings to each other.
I(allowance) will proceed to write this chapter based on these considerations.