The Toranomon Incident was cited later by the government as one of the justifications for the Peace Preservation Law of 1925.
After 1932, with the government enforcement of the Peace Preservation Laws and the increasingly severe suppression of leftist political movements, Miyamoto's works were severely censored and her magazine was forbidden to publish.
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