Group 1 - Multiple Japanese lawmakers and citizens gathered in Tokyo to strongly oppose Prime Minister Sanna Takashi's remarks on Taiwan and the ongoing military expansion [1][5] - Lawmaker Tomoko Tamura criticized the disproportionate increase in defense spending compared to budget allocations for public welfare, questioning the rationale behind such priorities [1] - Social Democratic Party leader Mizuho Fukushima labeled the current administration as a "war preparation cabinet," accusing it of disregarding constitutional and legal norms while pushing for military readiness [3] Group 2 - Participants at the rally expressed strong opposition to the government's military expansion, emphasizing Japan's unique historical context as the only nation to have experienced nuclear bombing [5][6] - Concerns were raised about the potential shift away from Japan's "three non-nuclear principles," which would be seen as irresponsible given the country's past actions during wartime [6] - Attendees highlighted the need for Japan to confront its historical actions, particularly regarding its colonial past and the impact of its military decisions on neighboring countries [8] Group 3 - A participant noted that the Prime Minister's controversial statements have led to a decline in Chinese tourists visiting Japan, indicating a negative economic impact [10]
日本国会议员和民众集会 反对高市错误言行
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-12-27 07:38