Targets included offices of the Japan Teachers Union, buildings in Osaka and Tokyo of the terrorist sect Aum Shinrikyo (which had perpetrated the sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway in 1995), the pro-North Korea Chongryon association, and in the only threat taken seriously by the Japanese police, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Hitoshi Tanaka, who had attempted rapprochement with North Korea in 2002.
Japan | Soviet Union | European Union | Union Army | rugby union | Union | International Telecommunication Union | trade union | Union (American Civil War) | Union Pacific Railroad | England national rugby union team | Empire of Japan | American Civil Liberties Union | Wales national rugby union team | New Zealand national rugby union team | Ireland national rugby union team | Western Union | Scotland national rugby union team | International Astronomical Union | Georgia national rugby union team | Trade union | Prime Minister of Japan | International Union for Conservation of Nature | Border Union Railway | France national rugby union team | United States national rugby union team | South Africa national rugby union team | Japan national football team | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | Amateur Athletic Union |