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The Seiwa Club (Purity and Harmony Club) was a political party in Japan.
History
The party was established in February 1918 as a breakaway by 28 Shinseikai members.[1] In December 1918 it merged with a group of independent members of the National Diet to form an "Independent Group" that later became the Seikō Club.[1]
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