Hiraide Shū


Hiraide Shū was a novelist, poet, and lawyer in late Meiji period Japan. As a lawyer, he was noted for his involvement in the defense of the accused in the High Treason Incident.

Biography

Born the eighth son of a relatively prosperous farming family in rural Niigata prefecture, Hiraide graduated from the Meiji Hōritsu Gakkō in 1903. He opened his own legal office in the Jimbocho area of Kanda, Tokyo in 1904. This district was noted for the large number of publishers and book dealers based in the area.
Hiraide was one of the founding members of the literary journal Subaru. As a lawyer, Hiraide received widespread fame for his defense of anarchist author Ōsugi Sakae, the defendants in the High Treason Incident, and for his defense of feminist poet Yosano Akiko over government criticism of her anti-war poetry.