Sakae Osugi

Sakae Osugi (大杉 栄, Ōsugi Sakae?, January 17, 1885 – September 16, 1923) was a radical Japanese anarchist. He published numerous anarchist periodicals, helped translate various western anarchist essays into Japanese for the first time, and created Japan's first Esperanto school in 1906. He, Noe Itō, and his nephew were murdered in what became known as the Amakasu Incident.

Read more about Sakae Osugi:  Timeline of Osugi's Life, Sakae Ōsugi in Films