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Dr Satona Suzuki is a Senior Lecturer in Japanese and Modern Japanese History at SOAS University of London, affiliated with the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics. She holds a BA and PhD from London/SOAS, specializing in modern Japanese history with focuses on imperialism, militarism, and Buddhism's political role.
Her research connects historical imperial legacies to contemporary issues like constitutional revision and Japan's postcolonial relations with Korea. She teaches advanced Japanese through modern socio-political topics, emphasizing critical analysis of Japan's global role.
Recent publications explore topics ranging from the Tokyo Trial's legal implications to the Shimabara Rebellion, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach bridging history, law, and cultural studies. She has supervised PhD research on Yasukuni Shrines' postcolonial significance.
Active in public scholarship, she contributes to media debates on Japan's political trajectory and societal challenges. Her work highlights intersections between historical memory, education, and modern identity formation.




