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日版“特朗普”?起底神谷宗币的从政之路
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-07-21 22:47

Group 1 - The 27th Japanese Senate election results were announced on July 21, with the "Political Party" gaining 14 seats under the banner of "Japan First" [1] - The leader of the "Political Party," Shintaro Kamiyama, expressed surprise at the election outcome and acknowledged the significant responsibility that comes with it [1] Group 2 - Shintaro Kamiyama, born on October 12, 1977, in Fukui Prefecture, has a diverse background, including experience as a supermarket manager and a high school teacher [3] - Kamiyama's political journey began in 2007 when he was first elected as a city councilor in Suita, Osaka, with the aim of changing the consciousness of Japanese youth through political means [3] - After facing electoral defeats in 2012 and 2015, Kamiyama reevaluated his platform and founded a company, launching a YouTube channel to share his views on Japanese history, education, and national identity [4] Group 3 - In 2020, Kamiyama established the "Political Party," utilizing street speeches and social media to communicate differently from traditional parties, quickly gaining supporters [4] - Kamiyama's controversial statements, including views on women's roles in society and comments on childbirth, have sparked nationwide protests among Japanese women [4] - The "Political Party" restricted access to related content on its YouTube channel, citing equipment failures due to extreme heat as the reason [4]