Slow Progress of National Flag Vandalism Punishing Bill
Although it has super majority in the Lower House, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi keeps on struggling for enacting National Flag Vandalism Punishing Act. Through the discussion in the Upper House, it became obvious that the bill was made for inducing patriotism among the Japanese people. The opposition parties are skeptical about the motivation of the legislature, recognizing a possibility that the law may violate freedom of thoughts. The bill has a highly unique definition of vandalism of national flag. According to the bill, someone who “publicly damages, removes or contaminates a national flag in a way that causes extremely uneasy or disgusting feeling on other people” will be punished with up to two years of detention or up to 200 thousand yen of fine. It is unclear whether there has been such a case in Japan. So, what is the national flag of Japan? National Flag and National Anthem Act in 1999 defines national flag of Japan as with ra...