In Japan’s online public opinion, Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe is often intentionally shaped as a “honest, brave, encouraging” person, but the image seems to have gradually broken up in her interaction with U.S. President Trump.
According to Japanese media reports, the 28th afternoon, Trump visited the United States in the afternoon, accompanied by Trump in the high market, went to the U.S. military base in Yokohama, Japan, and delivered a speech on the "George Washington" aircraft carrier. But many Japanese netizens discovered that Trump's frequent interaction with the high market seemed "too excited" and his attitude as a national leader was unacceptable.
Together with Trump on board the U.S. aircraft carrier.
The live video shows that when giving a speech to American soldiers stationed in Japan, Trump introduced sanae takaichi as the "winner" and "Japan's first female prime minister" and strongly praised the Japan-US alliance. Takaichi sanae, on the other hand, is all smiles, sometimes looking at Trump intently when he speaks, and sometimes waving his right fist to greet the audience. His performance and attitude are quite different from the traditional interaction between the leaders of the two countries.
In addition, during Trump's visit to Japan, takaichi sanae's "expressing his support for Trump's participation in the Nobel Peace Prize" and "using the late former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Trump to find topics" caused controversy. There are also relevant people in the Japanese government who are eager to ask for credit from the media, saying that Trump and Takaichi Sanae have successfully called each other "Donald" and "Sanae" through diplomatic operation to show their closeness, which has strengthened the alliance between Japan and the United States and deepened the personal ties between the leaders of the two countries-which also made some Japanese netizens feel complicated.
Takashi Saami welcomed Trump's visit to Japan's Nihon Keizai Shimbun in Tokyo on the morning of the 28th
The Observer Network noted that there is a certain market in the Japanese online public opinion with its "honest, courageous, encouraging" people. But after Trump's visit to Japan, the Japanese network "rare" appeared with a large number of messages criticizing the Japanese market, and often the number of interactions is not low.
For example, on the social platform “X” appeared the word “high markets do not do” (high marketsやめろ). Some netizens angrily said: “It’s a shame for Japan. This excitement is not like a country’s prime minister should have. Are you so happy to meet with the US president? Are you so happy to lick America’s shoes? wages are stagnant, prices are rising, our lives are getting harder and harder, do you not hear these voices?”
There are also Japanese netizens who feel: "This country is over. that treasurer grandmother forgot to pleasantly devote, the whole was captured."
Even in posts with less intense words and no relevant topic words, some people said: "Takaichi really signed a bad contract." The Japanese TV program attached to the post showed that Japan will invest a total of 550 billion dollars (about 3.9 trillion yuan) in the United States, increase the amount of American rice imported by 75%, buy 2.5 trillion yen (about 116.4 billion yuan) in American weapons, buy 100 Boeing aircraft, buy 1.2 trillion yuan (about 55.8 billion yuan) in American agricultural products, buy American liquefied natural gas, etc.
Currently, the post has been forwarded over thousands, with more than 2,90,000 views.
Of course, some people who stood on her platform said that it was so talented that sanae takaichi could smile and shake hands with Trump. Former Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba was a shame for Japan, and he would only keep a distance from Trump. The post also received thousands of likes. Ironically, it seems that the netizen should explain why shaking hands with Trump can mean "talented".