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- Japanese Central Government Imperial affairs Legislature Cabinet Judicial
- National security institutions
- Political organizations related to government
- Informative government agencies Other associations and groups Newspapers
- Educational institutions
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- Official Religious institutions
- Nationalized businesses
- Private nationalist organizations
- See also
Japanese Central Government Imperial affairs- Imperial Household Ministry
- Privy Council (Japan)
- Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal of Japan
Legislature- Diet of Japan
- House of Peers
- House of Representatives of Japan
- Imperial Rule Assistance Association
Cabinet- Prime Minister of Japan
- Ministry of War of Japan
- Ministry of the Navy of Japan
- Munitions Ministry (Japan)
- Ministry of Education, Science and Culture (Japan)
- Ministry of Welfare (Japan)
- Foreign Affairs Ministry
- Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
- Ministry of Finance (Japan)
- Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Japan)
- Railway Ministry (Japan)
- Home Ministry
- Ministry of Justice (Japan)
- Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (Japan)
- Governor-General of Korea
- Governor-General of Taiwan
- Governor-General of Kwantung
- Ministry of Colonial Affairs (Japan)
- Ministry of Greater East Asia
- South Pacific Mandate
- Governor of the South Pacific Mandate
Judicial- Supreme Court of Judicature of Japan
- Tokyo High Court
- Tokyo District Court
National security institutions- Imperial General Headquarters
- Supreme War Council (Japan)
- Imperial Japanese Army General Staff Office
- Imperial Japanese Army
- Kwantung Army
- Imperial Japanese Army Academy
- Army War College (Japan)
- Imperial Japanese Navy
- Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff
- Imperial Japanese Navy Academy
- Naval War College (Japan)
- Imperial Guard of Japan
- Inspectorate General of Military Training
- Kempeitai (Army Military Police)
- Tokkeitai (Navy Military Police)
- Tokko
- Keishicho
- Koban (police box)
- Inspectorate General of Aviation
- Tachikawa Army Arsenal
- Sagami Army Arsenal
- Osaka Army Arsenal
- Yokosuka Naval Arsenal
- Omura Naval Arsenal
- Koza Naval Arsenal
- Kasumigara Naval Arsenal
- Aomori Naval Arsenal
Political organizations related to government- Tonarigumi
- Imperial Youth Federation
- Imperial Youth Corps
- Imperial Volunteer Corps
- Nation Service Society
- Showa Kenkyukai
Informative government agencies- Domei-Tsushin Press Agency
- Radio Tokyo
Other associations and groups - Japan Olympic Association
- Japanese Red Cross
- Boy Scouts of Nippon
Newspapers- Asahi Shimbun
- Chunichi Shimbun
- Hokkaido Shimbun
- Japan Times
- Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun
- Osaka Mainichi Shimbun
- Hochi Shimbun
- Nihon Keizai Shimbun
- Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun
- Nishinippon Shimbun
- Sankei Shimbun
- Tokyo Shimbun
- Yomiuri Shimbun
Educational institutions- National school public system (Kokumin Gakkou)
- Imperial university system
- Tokyo Imperial University
- Kyoto Imperial University
- Osaka Imperial University
- Nagoya Imperial University
- Kyushu Imperial University
- Hokkaido Imperial University
- Keijo Imperial University
- Taihoku Imperial University
- Gakushuin Peers School
Scientific research Official Religious institutionsNationalized businesses- Bank of Chosen
- Bank of Taiwan
- Central Bank of Manchou
- Chosen Railway Company
- East Asia Travel Corporation
- East Chinese Railway
- Imperial Japanese Airways
- Karafuto Mining and Railway Company
- Manchurian Industrial Development Company
- Manshukoku Hikoki Seizo KK
- Manshukoku Koku KK
- Nanyo Kohatsu Kabushiki Kaisha (South Seas Development Company)
- Yawata Iron & Steel Company
- Nippon Yusen
- Showa Steel Works
- South Manchuria Railway
- Taiwan Takushoku Kabushiki Kaisha
Private nationalist organizations- Aikoku Kinroto (The Patriotic Labor Party)
- Aikoku Seiji Domei (Patriotic Government League)
- Aikoku Taishu-to (Patriotic Mass Party)
- Aikyojuku (Native-Land-Loving School)
- Bokyoteishintai (Devoted Squad Defending Against Communism)
- Dai Nippon Sekisei-kai (Great Japan Sincerity Association)
- Dai Nippon Kokusai (Great Japan Spirit or Essence Society)
- Dai Nippon Seigi-dan (Great Japan Justice Society)
- Dai Nippon Seinen-to (Great Japan Youth Party)
- Dai Nippon Seisanto (Japan Production Party)
- Daiko-sha (Great Work Society or Great Unification Society)
- Dobunkai
- Dokuritsu Seinen Sha (Independence Youth Society)
- Futabakai( Futabakai)
- Genyosha/(Black Ocean Society)
- Goko-kai (Society for Protection of the Emperor)
- Gyochisa (The Society of Action)
- Hoirusha Kai (Military Service Man's League)
- Jinmmu Kai (Jimmu Society)
- Kakusei-kai
- Kaigun Kyokai (Navy League)
- Kakumeiso (Society of the Cry of the Crane)
- Kanzan So (The Mountain of Sweat Society)
- Kayosha (National Assembly Pressure Group)
- Kenki-kai (Imperial Flag Society)
- Kenkokukai (Society for the Foundation of the State)
- Ketsumeidan (Blood Brotherhood)
- Kokumin Domei (National Alliance)
- Kokuryu-kai/Black Dragon Society
- Roninkai (Black Dragon Society intelligence branch in Mongolia, 1908)
- Yurinkai (Black Dragon Society section for supporting Sun Yat-Sen in China)
- Yuzonsha
- Kokkyo Semmei-dan (National Principle Society)
- Kokka Shakai Shugi Gakumei (The National Socialist League)
- Kokuhonsha (Basis of the Country Society or The National Foundations Society),
- Kokuikai (The Society for the Maintenance of National Prestige)
- Meikoku-kai (Illustrious Virtue Society)
- Naichi-Gaiko-Sakushin Domei (League for the Improvement of Administration and Diplomacy)
- Nihon Kokusui Kai (Japanese Patriotic Society)
- Minami no kai(Society of the South)
- Nomin Kesshitai (The Death Defying Farmers' Band)
- Sakurakai (Cherry Blossom Society)
- San Roku Kurabu (The '36 Club)
- Sekka Boshidan (Anti-Red League)
- Tenketo Kai (Heaven Spade Party)
- Tenyukyo (Society of the Celestial Salvation of the Oppressed, a Genyosha subordinate group)
- Tohokai (Far East Society)
- Yamato Minro-kai (Japanese National Society)
See also- List of Japanese political figures in early Showa period
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