Masayoshi Toyoda Explained

is Japanese journalist and writer. In 1995, he also became the founder of the Japanese men's liberation organization Men's Lib Tokyo.[1]

After his graduation from Waseda University, he went to New York City and worked as a reporter. He wrote books about domestic violence and child abuse in Japan. He leads men's liberation in Tokyo now.

Toyoda also complained about the "Yellow cab" controversy.[2]

He wrote a book about serial killer Futoshi Matsunaga and his common-law wife Junko Ogata because their relationships seemed to be domestic violence.

Books

References

  1. Web site: Tokyo Journal; Teaching Japan's Salarymen to Be Their Own Men. French, Howard W.. The New York Times. November 27, 2002. August 24, 2010.
  2. Web site: Writer ponders role of men today. The Japan Times. 2001-02-18. 2009-05-15.

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