Not swivel-eyed. Not knuckle-dragging. Not beetle-browed. And not, repeat not, xenophobic. Around 90 members of European and Japanese far-right and nationalist groups arriving in Tokyo for a meeting taking place between August 12th and 15th were keen to dispel stereotypes about their values and habits. "We will come under the umbrella of international nationalism," insists Adam Walker of the British National Party (bnp). He lived in Japan for six years in the 1990s, teaching martial arts.
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