Tatsuji Fuse was a Japanese lawyer and social activist.
He became famous for representing individuals involved in the Korean independence movement before World War II, and was critical of Japan's treatment of Koreans in Japan during the post-war era.
His parents are unknown, but they were likely affiliated with the Japanese Orthodox Church, as Tatsuji was baptized there. He was married at some point to an unknown individual. She was a Nichiren Buddist, and he converted to her religion some time after their marriage.
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