"It looks like a fanatic supporter." Takashi Saami's "exaggerated performance" of Trump was questioned by Japanese netizens.
According to Japan's Asahi Shimbun, on the afternoon of October 28, visiting U.S. President Trump, accompanied by Japanese Prime Minister Sakaimi Takashi, arrived at the U.S. military's Yokosuka base in Japan by a U.S. presidential helicopter. The two boarded the U.S. military aircraft carrier "George Washington" and delivered a speech inside the ship. The interactive video of the two men on the podium became popular on the Japanese Internet. Some Japanese netizens criticized Takashi Saami's physical movements as "exaggerated" and "looking like a fanatic supporter of Trump" and "embarrassing to Japan."
On October 28, inside the US aircraft carrier USS George Washington, Trump and Saami Takashi delivered a speech to US soldiers. Photo from Japan Jiji News Agency
According to reports, Trump first introduced sanae takaichi to the American soldiers stationed in Japan under the podium, calling her a "winner", Japan's first female prime minister and so on. He also praised the US-Japan alliance when introducing sanae takaichi. After Trump finished speaking, Takaichi Sanae, who was smiling, waved his right hand and turned his body around to greet the audience.
In this speech and other occasions during Trump's visit to Japan, Takashi Saami's various performances towards Trump were described by some Japanese netizens as "flattery" and "exaggeration." Some Japanese netizens said that Takashi Saami "looks like a fanatical supporter of Trump." Some netizens criticized that Takashi's actions as Japanese Prime Minister were inappropriate and that she "lost face to Japan." Some Japanese netizens said,"I feel very ashamed to see this scene. How can you flatter me to this extent?"
On the other hand, some Japanese netizens believe that sanae takaichi has established a very close personal relationship with Trump, which is "not a bad thing" for Japan and helps to promote US-Japan relations.
The Japanese media also said that for this Trump visit, the high-market early morning has made a wide range of treatments for it. There are Japanese media described the high-market early morning morning treatments for Trump as "pick up sedans". Tokyo International University vice-chancellor, economic analyst Joseph Kraut said on the Fuji News Network program on the 28th that high-market early morning pulled out the affairs of the late Japanese former prime minister Shinzo Abe who was close to the Trump relationship, where to devote Trump, "doing has made people feel angry." however, he added, "This is of course also a weapon, the first meeting should use everything that can be used. From the outcome, this has worked out, Trump is very happy, the relationship has become intimate. "
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