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Former Japanese Prime Minister Fuji Murayama died on October 17 at the age of 101. It can be described as long life.
On the same day that Fuji Murayama passed away, what happened to Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, President of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan Takashi Hayabu, and the Yasukuni Shrine!
The signs indicate that these two acts are regrettable!
In the future, how can Japanese political circles and society completely get on the right track? This is a question worth studying!
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Fuji Murayama passed away at the age of 101, which can be described as a long life.
Despite this, I always felt a little disappointed to hear that this old friend of the China people had left.
After all, in today’s Japanese society, there is too much shortage of politicians with a clear mind on historical issues like村山富士.
Thirty years ago, it was the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, also the 50th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese people in the War of Resistance against Japan, and the 50th anniversary of the victory in the World War of Anti-Fascism.
The Prime Minister of Japan,村山富士, visited China and visited the Lu Cui Bridge. became the first Japanese Prime Minister to visit the Lu Cui Bridge after the war – on July 7, 1937, Japanese forces in northern China provoked the Lu Cui Bridge incident.
In the name of the Japanese prime minister to visit the Lu Cui-Chu bridge, the village of Fuji that passed the seventh year showed his great courage.
On August 15 of the same year, Fujiyama issued a speech, recognizing Japan's history of colonial rule and aggression for the first time in the official name of Japan, expressing "profound reflection and heartfelt apology" and establishing the benchmark for the Japanese government's historical cognition.
The uncle had to say that this was a very large conversation.
Because of this conversation, for a long time since then, successive Japanese prime ministers delivered speeches around the 10th anniversary of the defeat.
It is true that Abe and others had such a "careful thought" in their speeches after the "8-15" after the baptism, but in general their speeches have been overwhelmed, so that the people of East Asia and Southeast Asia who had been poisoned by Japan have felt it.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory in the war.村山富士 once again recalled the “村山 talks” of 1995 by receiving media written interviews at the beginning of the year, saying that reflection on war crimes was Japan’s “future-oriented philosophy”.村山富士 said: “Recognizing past mistakes, expressing gratitude, and declaring Japan’s position as a peaceful nation helps expand the trust of Asian nations in Japan. This is a future-oriented philosophy, which is very important to Japan.”
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However, it is very unfortunate that at the time of the death of村山富士, the current Japanese political elite was having some kind of connection with靖国神社.
Although Japan's Liberal Democratic Party is facing a rare crisis-
The first female president elected in history faces the withdrawal of the Komeito Party from the ruling coalition and may lose in the next prime minister's named election. Specific circumstances in Uncle Hai's previous article,"Gao Shi early Miao does not worship ghosts this year, what kind of good signs is it?" Analysis has been made in.
However, it is unfortunate that the self-government party, especially the high-market early-size, seems to be on the wrong path!
Just on the day of the death of the former prime minister of村山富士, high-rise early-size was worshipped to the Yakuza shrine "Yakuza" (sacrifice fee).
According to the self-government chairman of the self-government party who went to worship the Yakuza Shrine, Yakuza Early Shrine was paid "in the name of the individual".
What do you say, what does this hide?
At present, in addition to the village governors, the highest levels of the self-government party, such as the self-government party's election countermeasures committee, Guaja Gui, and others, went to the Yogyakarta shrine on the 17th.
Members of the cross-party alliance of parliamentarians "Let's visit the Yasukuni Shrine together" paid a collective visit.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, in the name of "Prime Minister of the Cabinet", offered a sacrifice called "Shinaki" to the Yasukuni Shrine, which houses Class-A war criminals of World War II.
This is the current situation in Japanese politics. Everyone knows that the Yasukuni Shrine enshrines war criminals who led to the subjugation of the "Great Japan Empire", even Class-A war criminals. However, today, Japan's prime minister, party leader, or some members of the National Assembly just want to pay homage.
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He said that even the prime minister of the country, who is notorious for being "practical", is still thinking of the Yogyakarta shrine.
This is a Japanese disease.
In fact, the long-standing ruling self-government party in Japan is experiencing an unprecedented crisis.After being elected president of the self-government party, the high-profile early senator was questioned by the political spectrum of the left-wing public party, and still killed to ensure that some of the self-government party "interests" of the elderly who should have accepted the political donation investigation, seemed to be separated from the public party.
On the Komeito side, Saito Tetsuo then made Takaichi Sanae "fulfill his wish"-
Withdraw from the ruling coalition.
As a result, sanae takaichi suddenly became likely not to be the Prime Minister of Japan.
She suddenly joined the Japanese party.
It is the new society that funds contemporary Han-Han-Han-Stepin.
As a result of several rounds of interaction between the Osaka-based Vichy and the High Market, such as proposing plans to set up a Japanese "vice capital" in Osaka, the right-wing Vichy and the right-wing Vichy of the Japanese political sector initially reached cooperation.
If the Liberal Democratic Party joins hands with the Reform Council in the named election on the 21st, it is likely that Takashi Saami will be able to obtain the position of Prime Minister.
As a result, Japan’s political right-wing seems inevitable.
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Are there any clear-headed figures in Japanese politics like Fujiyama who can realize that the war criminals enshrined in the Yasukuni Shrine are not defenders of Japan's interests at all, but those who have accelerated the demise of the "Great Japanese Empire"?
More clearly, there are sinners whom the people of the world, including the Japanese people, jointly spit down.
How do we deal with Japanese people who want to worship war prisoners, fight war criminals, even want to change the peace constitution, want to rebuild the Japanese army, and even want to hegemony in the future, like the Vichy Society?
I still think that so far, there are still friends in Japan who look at history like Murayama Fuji. These people are friendly people and important elements and seeds of the future friendship between China and Japan.
As for treating people who are dishonest in the right, who want to have connections with war criminals of past years, not only verbally expressing regret, but also expressing opposition and protest.
Recently, I heard that Gao Zhikai, deputy director of the globalization think tank and visiting professor at Soochow University, expressed the view that some practical sanctions should be imposed on Japanese political circles, especially those with certain positions in the government, for their visits to the Yasukuni Shrine.
It’s a good idea, just like the former prime minister of Fujitsu, or some of the people of justice in Japan today!