Draft:Masashi Daidōji
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In this Japanese name, the surname is Masashi.
Daidōji Masashi (大道寺 将司, June 5th, 1948 - May 24th, 2017) was a member of the Japanese terrorist organization the East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front (東アジア反日武装戦線, Higashi Ajia Hannichi Busō Sensen, EAAJAF), a leader of the EAAJAF's "wolf cell", and a Haiku poet. He was one of the authors of Hara Hara Tokei, a manual describing tactics for guerrillas and methods of bomb-making. For his involvement in the EAAJAF's acts of terrorism, in particular the 1974 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries bombing and the Bombing of the Fusetsu no Gunzo and Institute of Northern Cultures, he was sentenced to death row, where he died of Multiple myeloma. Prior to his death, he apologized for his involvement in the EAAJAF.[1]