Boshin Club
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The Boshin Club was a political party in Japan.
History
[edit]The party was established in December 1908 during a period in which several anti-Rikken Seiyūkai groups began to coalesce in reaction to Rikken Seiyūkai's victory in the 1908 elections.[1] Its 42 MPs were involved in commerce and industry and many had been elected as independents, [1]while some were defectors from other parties: Matsuo Torazō (Seiyūkai-Shimonoseki), Īda Seiichi (Seiyūkai-Yamaguchi Prefecture), Kaji Suekichi (Daidō Club-Marugame) and Ishida Heikichi (Yūkōkai-Moji).
In March 1910 the party was dissolved when around half its members joined with several independent MPs and the Daidō Club to form the Chūō Club,[1] whilst seven of its MPs participated in the formation of Rikken Kokumintō.[2]