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40 Million Foreign Visitors to Japan

Number of foreign visitors to Japan recorded new high in 2025. Those visitors spent their money as consumers, contributing to economic growth of Japan. However, the travelers from China reduced in December, right after Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi made a careless speech on Taiwan contingency last November. Increase of foreign travelers cannot be taken for granted with China’s decision against Japan. Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and tourism, Yasuyuki Kaneko  announced  late January that estimated number of foreign visitors to Japan in 2025 was 42.7 million, exceeding 40 million for the first time. It was far beyond the previous record in 2024, which was 36.8 million.   The interim estimation of consumption of foreign visitors in 2025 marked 9.5 trillion yen, renewing the previous record of 8.1 trillion yen in 2024. The consumption included cost for accommodation and shopping. There was no example of consumption beyond 9 trillion yen previously. ...

LDP and JIP Differ on Nuclear Sharing

A survey on 1,285 candidates of the Lower House election conducted by   Mainichi Shimbun   found  that a large part of candidates of Japan Innovation Party (JIP), the coalition partner of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), hoped Japan to consider nuclear sharing, which meant joint operation of nuclear weapons with the United States. It revealed a major difference in nuclear policy between JIP and LDP, which may affect formation of the coalition after the election.   The question was whether Japan should possess nuclear weapons, should not possess them but should consider nuclear sharing or should neither possess nor consider them. Among JIP candidates, 91 percent answered that Japan should consider nuclear sharing with the U.S. The party includes in its campaign platform “beginning of discussion on nuclear sharing,” revision of Japan’s pacifistic principle, exclusively defense-oriented policy, and enhancement of Japan’s deterrence with constitutional amendment. Hawk...

Less People Apply to Teacher

Schools in Japan cannot fill their slots for teachers these years. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology   found  that the ratio of new teacher against demand marked a new record low in FY2025. Although the ministry has been taking measures to increase application for teachers, including improvement of working environment, this tendency has been accelerated every year. The research was made on education boards of all 47 prefectures and 20 major cities designated by ordinance of national government. Those local governments employ new teachers for FY2025 through the selection in FY2024.   According to the research, 37,375 teachers were recruited by elementary schools, mid-schools, high schools and special needs schools for handicapped students. It was the greatest number after FY1986, with increase of 954 from the previous year. The increase from previous fiscal year was seen in 43 education boards out of 65. However, the applications declined to 10...

Building Up Defense Capability

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi argues that the Lower House election on February 8 th  will be a referendum for her premiership. She advocates mobilization of national budget represented by her slogan, “responsible and proactive public finances,” and nationalistic foreign and security policies called “strong Japan.” She is going to build up security capability of Japan through accumulation of defense budget, if she is reelected as the prime minister in the general election.   In her speech at extraordinary session of the Diet last fall, Takaichi proposed revision of defense plan to increase defense budget to the level of over 2 percent of GDP beyond the line drawn by former prime minister Fumio Kishida, which would be raised up to 2 percent by FY2027. It was stemming from request of the United States. U.S.  National Defense Strategy  demands its allies 5 percent of defense spending, which would be broken down to 3.5 percent for core military spending and 1.5 percent fo...

Skepticisms on Takaichi’s Public Finances

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi insists that she would promote “responsible and proactive public finances” as the policy for the Lower House election with highest priority. However, it is unclear what “responsible” and “proactive” mean. Although she stresses necessity for strategic investment, markets respond to her economic policies with skepticisms about the future financial balance of the government of Japan.   The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) raises “strong economy” at the first policy for its election campaign, prior to local revitalization, diplomacy and security policy, social security and constitutional amendment. Takaichi’s portraits with her smile are featured between the pages of  campaign flyer , indicating that the party is heavily dependent on her popularity among the people.   The platform defines responsible and proactive public finances as creating positive cycle of investment and growth through emboldened investment, powerful economic growth and increase...

Estimations of Majority by LDP

Newspapers revealed their early estimation of campaign for the Lower House election on February 8 th . All of three researches by  Mainichi ,  Yomiuri  and  Nikkei  predicted that the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) would be reaching a simple majority by itself, catching a wind for Sanae Takaichi Cabinet. The Centrist Reform Alliance (CRA) has not seen a positive consequence of integration by Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDPJ) and Komeito.   Those researches were based on their own survey for 289 single-seat districts and 176 seats in proportional districts. Voters will vote for an individual candidate in each of their local district and for a party which had offered its own slate of candidates. Seats in proportional district will be distributed to parties based on the votes they obtained in ten blocks in the election.   Mainichi Shimbun   reported  that the LDP may increase its seat, currently 196, to the close level of a simple ...

Sanseito Advances in Election of Fukui

A 35-year-old young former diplomat, Takato Ishida,   won   gubernatorial election in Fukui prefecture on January 25 th . The significance of his victory is that he was supported by young populist party, Sanseito, which is holding ultra-conservative policies. Sanseito recognizes Ishida’s winning as good news for its advance in the election of the House of Representatives, in which the party hopes to increase its seats. Former governor of Fukui, Tatsuji Sugimoto, took office in 2019 and reelected in 2023. In October 2025, Fukui prefectural government announced that it received reports from some staffs in the government office which indicated consecutive sexual harassment by Sugimoto of sending sexually inappropriate messages to female staffs. Sugimoto admitted it and apologized to them, and announced his resignation. He stepped down in December. The election in January was to fill the seat of him.   Former mayor of Echizen city and vice-governor of Fukui prefecture, Ken-ic...

Lower House Election Campaign Starts

General election of the House of Representative to fill 465 vacant seats, created by dissolution decided by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, was officially announced on January 27 th . 1285 candidates with 11 parties or independent filed their candidacy to election office of the national government and embarked on their campaign. The election day is set on February 8 th . Takaichi, the president of Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), explained that the election would be about choosing her or someone else for the leader of Japan. Building strong and prosperous Japan is her main appeal to the voters. “Our policy has changed from the previous administration. The core policy is ‘responsible and proactive public finances,’” said Takaichi in her campaign speech.   The opposition parties accuse Takaichi of having a snap election to galvanize her own regime. The leader of Centrist Reform Alliance (CRA), a new party established with merge of Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan and Komeito, Y...

Policy Debate by Party Leaders

Leaders of major parties appeared in   the debate   sponsored by Japan National Press Club and exchanged their views on coming general election of the House of Representatives on February 8 th . The debate indicated that the election campaign would be focused on consumption tax cut, framework of leading coalition and measures for increasing foreigners in Japan.   Before Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi decided a snap election earlier this month, the opposition parties have been demanding partial or complete cut of consumption tax to support consumers. Taking those arguments as political pressure for her administration, Takaichi announced that she would consider two-year moratorium of the tax for food, to contend the idea of halving tax rate or permanent elimination for food by the oppositions.   In the debate, Takaichi revealed the timeline for introducing new tax policy she hoped. If a multi-partisan conference on this issue, which she hopes to launch after the electio...

Polls Show Takaichi’s Declining Popularity

For the first time since the inauguration in October 2025, approval rate for Sanae Takaichi Cabinet showed apparent decline in the polls conducted by news organizations just before entering election campaign of the Lower House. Main reason of this steep down is skepticism on Takaichi’s decision to have a snap election before FY2026 budget bill passes the Diet. While Takaichi embraces fundamental concern for election campaign, the new opposition party, Centrist Reform Alliance, has not achieved significant approval from voters. In the  poll  of  Mainichi Shimbun  conducted on January 24 th  and 25 th , approval rate for Takaichi Cabinet declined by 10 percent from previous poll last month to 57 percent. Disapproval rate rose by 7 percent to 29 percent. The rate significantly dropped among elder people. The respondents who approved decision of dissolving the House of Representatives were 27 percent, overwhelmed by those who did not approve with 41 percent.   ...

TEPCO Reactor Goes and Stops

Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO)   announced   on January 22 nd   that it stopped reactor #6 of Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant. Although the reactor resumed its operation a day before for the first time in these 14 years, it lasted only 6 hours. It is unclear when it will restart. Fundamental skepticism is cast on TEPCO as an operator of nuclear power plant, as it repeats mismanagements in its effort to resume the reactors.   Failing in taking necessary measures to prevent a disaster with earthquake, TEPCO is the perpetrator in severe accident of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in 2011. It applied to examination for resumption of reactors #6 and #7 in Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant, which is one of the biggest nuclear power plants in the world with 8.21 million kilowatts of output, in 2013 to clear stricter regulations laid out considering catastrophe of Fukushima in 2011.   However, TEPCO’s plan to restart reactors in Kashiwazaki-Kariwa has been rej...

House of Representatives Dissolved

The House of Representatives was dissolved on January 23 rd . One of two chambers of the Diet became empty. A general election for fulfilling 465 seats will officially be announced on January 27 th   and voted on February 8 th . Caused by sudden decision of dissolution by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, the election will ask the voters a choice between conservative leading coalition and moderate centrist opposition. Most parties uphold measures, including consumption tax cut, for supporting households that are suffering from price inflation.   On the first day of ordinary session of the Diet on January 23, the Speaker of Lower House, Fukushiro Nukaga,  read out  a decree from the Emperor. “Due to Article 7 of the Constitution of Japan, I dissolve the House of Representatives,” it said. Article 7  provides  that the Emperor dissolves the House of Representatives “with advice and approval of the Cabinet.” The Cabinet is led by Takaichi who has power to replace...

MOJ Still Reluctant to Retrial

A working team in Legislative Council of Ministry of Justice (MOJ), an advisory body for Minister of Justice, submitted   a draft  for revision of retrial system. Although difficulty of starting retrial has been criticized as generating false accusations, the draft effectively preserves public prosecutors’ power to dispute decision of court for retrial. Lawyers are opposing the idea, arguing that would cause delay of procedure for retrial. Even a defendant whose guiltiness was confirmed by the courts can request a retrial with some new evidences which have not been discussed. When the court approves rightness of the request submitted by the side of defendant, retrial starts. It has often been the case that new evidence disclosed by law enforcement organization becomes a clear evidence with which the court needed to sentence innocence.   The working team proposed a new rule that the court has to order the public prosecutors to disclose related evidence. However, the rule i...

Life in Prison to Assassin of Abe

Nara District Court on January20th   sentenced   life in prison to the defendant, Tetsuya Yamagami, in the case of murdering former prime minister Shinzo Abe on July 8 th , 2022. Recognizing a hard situation of the Yamagami’s family suffering from his mother’s fanatic devotion to Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU), or former Unification Church, the court found the murder to be extremely wrong. Oddly enough, the court did not consider the relationship between Abe and FFWPU, which must have been the main reason why Yamagami targeted Abe.   Yamagami shot Abe to death during Abe’s campaign rally in Nara city. The court found that the defendant had been indifferent to someone’s life and decided the assault with his own motivation, considering the environment of the crime that was surrounded by the audience. “In the process of decision for murder, it was not found that unhappiness of the defendant strongly affected,” said the court.   It was revealed...

CRA Publishes Policy Platform

The Centrist Reform Alliance (CRA), which consists of lawmakers from Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDPJ) and Komeito, published their   policy platform  for coming election brought by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s decision to dissolve the House. The platform includes approval of 2015 security legislations under former Shinzo Abe administration and resumption of nuclear power plant in Japan. For the lawmakers with CDPJ, it marked a significant change of basic policies and demanded compromise to promote integration of opposition powers. The platform is titled “Redesigning shape of society for better future, putting their slogan of “consumers first.” “We put constitutionalism on basis of our politics. We prevent abuse of political power and enhance stability and vitality of society, including local community, with respect for various values and ways of life through concept of coexistence and mutual support,” says the platform. It focuses on dialogue and inclusivenes...

Takaichi Announces Dissolution of Lower House and a Snap Election

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi announced on January 19 th   that she would dissolve the House of Representatives on January 23 rd , the first day of 2026 ordinary session of the Diet. The election to fulfill vacancy of the House will be officially announced on January 27 th   and voted on February 8 th . Takaichi set a line for victory at a simple majority – 233 seats out of all 465 in the Lower House -- by the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its coalition partner, Japan Innovation Party (JIP). In her  press conference , Takaichi explained the reason why she decided a snap election in this month. “My cabinet grapples with totally new economic and fiscal policies and important issues that construct a basis of our nation. I ask the people an endorsement for me and new coalition with JIP,” said Takaichi. Although it is always true for any prime minister, she would bet her premiership on winning in the coming election of the Lower House.   A prime minister does not nee...

Double Entry for Kick-backed Lawmakers

The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is going to   approve  “double nomination” of candidates, who were involved in the kickback scandal of political funds, in next general election of the House of Representatives. The scandal shook the party these years, causing significant losses of seats in recent elections. The president of LDP, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is going to reinstate those lawmakers with scandal, assuming that voters no longer insist on past money scandal of the LDP.   The scandal was revealed in November 2023, when major news organization followed a report of Shimbun Akahata, the newspaper of Japan Communist party, in 2022. A large number of LDP lawmakers received fund from factions they had been affiliated, according to their sales of tickets for fundraising party. The lawmakers involved in the scandal were mainly with former factions led by Shinzo Abe or Toshihiro Nikai.   The LDP  found  that 85 lawmakers had failed in legally reporting t...

Consumption Tax Cut for Campaign Agenda

Consumption tax cut appears to be one of the important talking points in coming election of the House of Representatives, which is expected to be called by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. New party by opposition powers, Centrist Reform Alliance (CRA), is going to   include  consumption tax cut for foods in their campaign platform. Takaichi also considers to embrace that policy for the election, receiving request from Japan Innovation Party (JIP). However, consumption tax cut has negative aspect on her government.   Consumption tax cut was  one of the main issues  for 2024 Upper House election. As some opposition parties demanded total abolition of the tax, the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDPJ) and JIP argued that the tax rate should be 0 percent for foods. The Democratic Party for the People (DPP) proposed halving the tax rate from 10 percent to 5 percent. As the leading parties at the time, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Komeito did not hav...

Elections in Osaka for Justification of Policy Change

The leader of Japan Innovation Party (JIP) and Governor of Osaka Prefecture, Hirofumi Yoshimura,   announced  that he would step down as governor and run for the election to fulfill his vacancy. The Mayor of Osaka City and sub-leader of JIP, Hideyuki Yokoyama, also resign as mayor with same reason of Yoahimura. They believe that they can push a controversial policy which JIP has been insisting for years. The name of policy is Osaka Capital Initiative. The by-election will be held on the same day as general election of the House of Representatives in the Diet, called by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.   Yoshimura revealed his plan for reelection in a meeting of JIP’s local body, Osaka Innovation Party, on January 15th. “For growth and future of Osaka, let me try it with campaign promise of Back-up Capital Initiative or Osama Capital Initiative,” said Yoshimura in the meeting. Yoshimura and Yokoyama submitted resignation to their governments on January 16th.   Osaka pre...