, Jan. 6, 1976.
83. For a list of Japanese government corruption cases from 1872 to 1976, see Ouchi* Minoru,
*,
(The structure of corruption; characteristics of Asian political authority) (Tokyo: Daiyamondo Sha, 1977), pp. 19396.
84. See, e.g.,
, July 1, 1974, pp. 3336; and
, Apr. 28, 1979, p. 5.
85. Fukumoto, pp. 15759.
86. Takada Shin'ichi, 'Tsusan* OB no zensangyo* 'amakudari' bumpuzu'
Page 348
('Amakudari' distribution map of former MITI officials),
*, Aug. 1978, pp. 8490.
87. See Ward Sinclair, 'Good Grazing for Old Firehorses,'
, Feb. 10, 1980 (reprinted from the
). See also
(Washington, D.C.: Common Cause, 1976).
88. Hadley, p. 38.
89. Quoted by Shiba and Nozue, p. 32.
90. Amaya, p. 57.
91. Nakamura, 1969, p. 314.
92. For a complete list of the members of the Kayo-kai*, see MITI Journalists' Club, 1963a, pp. 4142, 26676.
93. Iwatake, pp. 3067;
*
, Sept. 4, 1976, p. 149.
94. The basic source on this subject is Okochi*, in Tsuji, 2: 77110.
95. Shinobu Seizaburo*, 'From Party Politics to Military Dictatorship,'
, 5 (Dec. 1967): 66684.
96. Sahashi, July 1971, p. 108.
97. Sakakibara, Nov. 1977, p. 73.
98.
, Aug. 2, 1974;
, Jan. 10, 1976.
99.
, p. 211.
100. See Johnson, 1977, pp. 23544.
101. Honda, 2: 47.
102. Ojimi* and Uchida, p. 32.
103.
, Jan. 21, 1976; Honda, 2: 77.
104. Suzuki Kenji, 'Keisatsu o shimedashite, Boeicho* o nottoru okura* kanryo*' (Freezing out the police: