Daidō Club

Masakazu Sekiguchi Hiroyuki Nagahama Yukihiko Imasaki Kazuo Ueda

The Daidō Club (Japanese: 大同倶楽部, lit.

Like-Minded Thinkers' Club) was a political party in Japan.

[1] The party gradually lost MPs through defections,[1] and won only 29 seats in the 1908 elections.

[1] After an abortive attempt to form a new anti-Rikken Seiyūkai party in July 1908, the party merged with other anti-Rikken Seiyūkai factions in March 1910 to form the Chūō Club.