Toyama's Political Career


1970's
Born in July 1970 in Hayato Town, Kagoshima Prefecture.
in 1975, moved to Onojo City, Fukuoka Prefecture, and grew up mainly in Fukuoka.
1980's
1986 in April, entered Nakamura Gakuen Sanyo High School, a private school in Fukuoka City. And went to complain alone at the teacher's room in the first week after entering the school. The days of struggle began.
In September, transferred to Kagoshima Prefectural Kajiki High School. Became aware of social issues and held independent seminars using empty classrooms.
1987 In September, transferred to Fukuoka Prefectural Chikushigaoka High School.
1988 In January, suspended indefinitely for "political activities" (consequently 50 days).
In April, notified of withdrawal on the first day of the senior year of high school.
In May, formed the "Defective Products' Club, an anti-control-oriented-education network for junior and senior high school students", and began leafleting activities in front of stations and high schools around Fukuoka City to recruit new members.
In August, participated in the Kanto Conference of High School Newspaper Editors held in Tokyo, and met other "comrades" of the same generation for the first time.
In December, hitchhiked for the first time on a nationwide trip in search of new comrades.
1989 In January, debuted in book form with "My Declaration of Leaving High School".
In February, opened DP Club's "office and hangout" in Minami-ku, Fukuoka City, in a 1DK apartment.
At about this time, became a Marxist after reading a introductory book.
In March, participated in the 1st National Conference of High School Students at Komaba Dormitory Cafeteria, University of Tokyo, as a member of the organizing committee from the planning stage.
In August, did the first guitar performance on the streets of central Fukuoka City.
In October, the DP Club splits into two groups: the majority of the members who just hang out in the apartment and do not take part in any activities, and the few active members.
1990's
1990 In March, participated in the 2nd National Conference of High School Students.
In April, entered Kurume City Nanchiku High School as a new freshman in order to break through the stagnation of activities due to the division of DP Club, and observed the unusual space "school" from the perspective that had been acquired through various activities over the past two years.
In June, released second book, "Declaration of Defective Products in High School".
In July, together with two comrades, distributed leaflets attacking "students who still won't get up" to students commuting to Kobe Takatsuka High School, where a death of a student caused by control-oriented-education took place, and radicalized activities rapidly. Since then, would been remarkably active as the most leftist ideologue of the anti-control-oriented-education movement.
in August, "crushed" a moderate high school students' rally in Kobe. Since then, with several comrades, had taken similar actions at rallies of all moderate "anti-control-oriented-education" movements throughout Japan, crushing most of them, and being hated and feared as a "destroyer of the movement".
in September, entered into a solidarity relationship with part of the Tokyo-based heretical leftist youth group "Autumn Storm," which advocated anti-emperor-system.
In October, published the third book, "Was It the Teacher Who Had Closed the School Gate?" (co-authored with another moderate activist).
1991 In March, participated in the 3rd National Conference of High School Students.
In April, voluntarily withdrew from Kurume City Nanchiku High School.
In May, the DP Club was dissolved after repeated struggles to "crush" the rallies and other activities left it isolated and unsupported.
Around this time, was awakened to "postmodern thought" through the writings of Japanese thinkers of a type similar to the French New Philosophers, and abandoned Marxism.
Around this time, began to "study" music, movies, and other cultural fields as there became more time because of activities stagnated.
In December, began to be frequently featured as an "anti-education revolutionary" in a major publisher's weekly magazine, and for the next three or four years, was noticed in the subculture scene.
1992 In November, published the fourth book, "A Remarkable Figure".
1993 In May, published the fifth book "Goodbye, the Blue Hearts".
In October, Founded the "Anti-Communism Leftist Revolutionary Organization; the Destroyers Party in Japan".
1994 In August, activities of the Destroyers Party in Japan came to a halt.
1995 In January, went to the site of the Great Hanshin Earthquake just for the sake of sightseeing, having been completely nihilistic by antipathy toward humanism.
In February, met the cultural leftist movement the "Failures' Federation" in Tokyo and was completely healed.
In March, scared by the rapid development of a surveillance society that began with the Aum incident.
1996 In November, published the sixth book, "The Invisible Gun".
1997 In October, hosted the "Study Group on Hit Songs", a series of roundtable discussions on "Analyzing Social Conditions from Hit Charts", which included several young people who would later become prominent cultural figures.
In May, began diligently "importing" the "Failures' Federation" movement to Fukuoka, and succeeded in forming an "circle of communication" with more than 100 members in just about three months.
1998 In April, published the seventh book, " I tried listening to the hit songs".
Formed the "Liberal Civil Rights Movement; Radical Kyushu", as a movement to resume the "Liberal Civil Rights Movement" of the Meiji era, rather than to study it, under the slogan, "Restart Japan from the Meiji Era!".
1999 In March, began a desperate struggle that would last several years after beating and injuring the girlfriend during a lover's quarrel.
In April, ran as an "unregistered candidate" in the Fukuoka gubernatorial election and launched the "Down the Rate of Voting Campaign".
In October, formed the "Association to Scold and Encourage the Kyushu Electric Power Company" following the criticality accident in Tokai village, and carried out an anti-nuclear power plant movement slightly.
2000's
2000 In December, was indicted for "injury" in a lover's quarrel incident nearly two years before.
2001 In March, began a court battle titled "My Majesty", with the policy of using the court as a stage thoroughly for entertainment expression and attracting the attention of avant-garde artists, since it was not supported at all by the right wing or even the left wing.
2002 0n May 14, Suddenly arrested on a charge of "defamation" for slandering the lawyer of the opponent in the trial (the "entertainmentizing the trial" tactic had so completely pissed off the judges that a warrant was easily issued for the arrest), and thereafter spent a full two years in prison.
2003 In May, read a biography of Mussolini in prison, had a revelation, and converted to fascism.
2004 On May 5, was fully released (was not paroled because of repeated rebellions even while in prison) from Fukuoka Prison and became free for the first time in two full years.
Began building a fascist party, "Wareware-dan", conceptualized in prison, immediately after the release from prison.
In December, published the Eighth book, "Are You Unhappy?".
2005 In May, met for the first time with Suga Hidemi, a leading figure in theories of Japanese "1968", who had begun exchanging e-mails prior to the entry into prison.
In June, began to get deeply involved in the underground theater scene.
In November, ran for the Kirishima City Councilor election (Hayato constituency) in Kagoshima Prefecture on the issue of "whether or not to overthrow the government" as an experiment, based on the tactics of election conceived while in prison.
2006 Around the summer, began to think about running for the Kumamoto City Council election the following year in order to overcome the situation where the construction of the fascist party was not progressing as expected, and also came up with the idea of running for the Tokyo Metropolitan Governor's election at the same time.
2007 In March, ran for governor of Tokyo, shocked the public with the radical TV speech, and became suddenly popular on the Internet. (reference)
In April, ran for Kumamoto City Council.
In June, was suddenly arrested for an overly trivial traffic violation on a moped over a year before, and spent a full month behind bars in complete silence until released under protest by the court-appointed defense attorney.
In October, again teased and infuriated the judge in a traffic violation trial, drawing a sentence of "120,000 yen fine", eight times the amount sought by the prosecutor, which was reported nationally because it was unusual.
2008 In April, ran for Kagoshima City Council.
In June, published the Ninth book "The Blue Movement".
In July, participated in an action against the G8 Hokkaido-Toyako Summit and made the presence clear with a single placard "Anti Eco" amidst the gathering of left-wing anti-globalism activists from around the world.
In September, ran for the U.S. presidential election (as an American, since all mankind are Americans) and uploaded a speech video on YouTube appealing to all mankind to abstain from voting in the election as Americans. (reference)
2010's
2010 In February, published the 10th book, "A History of Post Student-Movement" (co-authored with a student movement leader of Hosei University around 1990).
In August, invited Chisaka Kyoji, the most radical thinker of the "1968" movement in Japan, to Fukuoka to give a lecture titled "That War We Want to Pass Down to the Youth Now" on Japanese "anniversary of the end of the Pacific War" to thoroughly talk about "that war" i. e., the 1968 World Revolutionary War.
2011 In February, edited and published the first issue of "Derukui", a magazine advocating "anti-establishment right-wing magazine", with manuscripts commissioned from radical critics and activists on both the left and right.
In March, started working as a bartender at "Bar Radical", opened by a friend in Fukuoka City, as a publicity stunt, and continued the job for about a year.
In June, participated in an anti-nuclear power demonstration in Fukuoka with several comrades as "rightists against nuclear power".
In July, uploaded the "Suite for Nuclear Plant Promotion", a medley of songs ironically sarcastic toward pro-nuclear advocates, on YouTube.
2012 In May, acquired a propaganda truck at a very low price.
In December, carried out the "Punitive Expedition toward Nuclear Proponents" in the election for lower house of the Diet.
2013 In July, carried out the "Tour of Killing by too much Praising, No, it's not, Just Big Praise for Pro-Nuclear Advocates" in the election for upper house of the Diet.
In September, prompted Twitter followers of students to "create each account for the 'Anarchism Association of XX University', regardless of its substance", and developed a disturbing mood as if there really were Anarchism Associations at dozens of universities.
In November, edited and published the second issue of "Derukui".
2014 In January, carried out the "Campaign of Killing by too much Praising, No, it's not, Just Big Praise for Pro-Nuclear Advocates" in the election for Governor of Tokyo.
In June, carried out a propaganda campaign, scolding citizens in Sendai City, Kagoshima Prefecture, where the nuclear power plant is located, for their dependence on nuclear money, and threatening farmers in the surrounding agricultural areas, saying, "If there is any nuclear accident, we will launch a negative campaign against agricultural products in this region".
In August, held for the first time a camp seminar for students to lecture in detail on the history of the New Left Movement, which has continued at least twice a year since then up to the present and has been attended by a cumulative total of about 200 students.
In October, secretly suggested to friends in Tokyo that they hold the "Men's Demonstration against Nuclear Power Plants", with the Japanese national flag at the front and only the songs of Nagabuchi Tsuyoshi, a right-wing singer with national popularity, played at high volume, and manipulated behind their backs.
2015 In April, developed the "Fake Election Campaign", in which a large number of campaign cars were running around the city for the Fukuoka City Council elections, under the slogan "Aim for zero percent voter turnout!", without, of course, officially running as a candidate, and with a campaign-like tone, calling for abstention.
In July, began a routine campaign in Fukuoka City, announcing with propaganda truck, "We are the terrorists in your town, the terrorists who come to see you", "We are not suspicious, we are just ordinary extremists", "We hate nuclear power so much as we want to blow it up", and other such phrases.
In November, carried out the "Fake Election Campaign" in the gubernatorial and mayoral elections in Osaka.
2016 In July, carried out the "Fake Election Campaign" in the Tokyo gubernatorial election.
In October, published online an open letter to the Chinese Communist Party leadership on the occasion of China's National Day, praising the suzerain state too much as a sincere "Sinocentrist". (reference)
2017 In September, published the 10th book, "Textbook for Good Terrorists", which is an introduction to leftist ideology for right-leaning youth, as the first single work in 10 years.
2018 In September, published the 11th book, "After the Zenkyoto Movement".
2019 In December, abandoned the propaganda truck, which had no longer been working.
2020's
2020 In February, the "exhibition of Toyama Koichi" was held at a private gallery in Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
In March, published the 12th book, "An Introduction to Political Activities".
In May, announced a performance of drinking alcohol alone in the plaza in front of Koenji Station in Tokyo as a protest against excessive Corona measures, and repeatedly and persistently called on Twitter to never gather there to avoid an illegal rally, and for about a week, every day, As a result, more than 100 people gathered there, which was very troubling.
2021 In August, was very much appreciated by fans of Oyamada Keigo for advocating an argument to clear him of the false accusation in connection with an incident in which he was dropped as music director for the Tokyo Olympics after being rehashed about bullying issues he had engaged in when he was a child.
2022 In February, was denied entry to a police facility because because of not wearing a mask, and faced with the danger of not being able to renew the driver's license, protested thoroughly to the police, showing readiness to enter the "struggle of driving without a license", and was finally allowed to enter and complete the procedures without wearing a mask.