Law and Society in Imperial Japan: Suehiro Izutaro and the Search for Equity
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List of Figures

Figure 1. Suehiro Izutarō

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Figure 2. Suehiro Izutarō

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Figure 3. An illness-stricken Suehiro Izutarō, April, 1951. In the garden near his home in Tokyo

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Figure 4. Suehiro at work in the garden near his home

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Figure 5. Suehiro’s rendering (with slight changes) of a famous passage from the Doctrine of the Mean about giving ten times more effort than others

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Figure 6. Suehiro Izutarō

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Figure 7. Suehiro, probably during wartime

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Figure 8. Golf was one of Suehiro’s many athletic pursuits

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Figure 9. Suehiro Izutarō

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Figure 10. The Suehiro family. From left middle son Tadao, Suehiro Izutarō, Suehiro’s wife Fuyuko, Suehiro’s mother Fune (also listed as “Yoshi”), youngest son Shigeo, eldest son Izuo, and Izuo’s wife Yasuko holding a baby Hirooka (née Suehiro) Namiko

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Figure 11. Suehiro with his ubiquitous pipe in hand

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