Me at first: Since I am not Japanese, I don't need to care about who he is.... "He is a military otaku and likes anime, building model warships like Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier" Me: Ok, he is one of us.
LOL that model probably works better than the real one. I want to know if he has a master grade RX-78 or MS-06S in a display case, that'd be some real otaku cred.
LDP party members voted for Takaichi, but LDP lawmakers voted for Ishiba to win. Public awareness is already ahead of the curve, but LDP lawmakers are not keeping up. Ishiba is indecisive on the economy and security diplomacy and favors identity politics. He will also have social problems due to his immigration policy.
I like him because Abe hated him most. He rejected to obey Abe. This election result may suggest silent majority want to get rid of Abe’s legacy, which made Japan weak.
That's a shallow view. Ishiba-san said his policies are similar to Abe-san in terms of national security. The main policy difference was fiscal/monetary policy. Takaichi-san said she supports Abe-san's economic policies, while Ishiba-san said he supports Kishida-san's economic policies. But in the world of politics, it's mostly about who gets along with whom within the LDP. Politicians who are/were close to Aso-san and Abe-san voted for Takaichi-san, while those close to Suga-san and Kishida-san voted for Ishiba-san.
@dudermcdudeface3674 lived in Japan for 20 years, and know the language and followed their politics. Let me tell you. The most loyal vassal of the US. The US asks them to jump, and they say how high. Even the general Japanese populace very well knows this fact, and this new PM is no different.
@@chaostheory956 You missed the subtleties of the Japanese diplomacy. The average Japanese is the smartest in the world. They are loyal,not vassals.They find strength in solidarity.
@MelvinStaRita-yb2fm loyal to the master without questioning anything. BS with that loyalty. This we call as a vassal and not an ally. Ally should have equal participation and opinion. When it comes to Japan US relationship, it is null. The only PM who showed some backbone was Shinzo Abe.
If the new prime minister can find a way to keep Japanese productivity while getting people to work less hours, I think he would single-handedly resuscitate Japan
He is not hated by Japanese nationalists. He is hated by pro-american politicians and bureaucrats. For this election, the supporting team for Takaichi has campaigned on the internet.
After Mao Zedong the CCP for a while strived to ensure no single person could wield too much power, I wonder what changes occurred that allowed Xi to gain so much personal power
How long the new president of the Liberal Democratic Party, Shigeru Ishiba, can maintain power will depend on the outcome of his political performance during the month of October. He was selected as the new president of the LDP at around 15:30 on the 27th, Japan time. At the moment of the decision, the Nikkei average futures price crashed by nearly 2,000 yen, and the exchange activated a circuit breaker (a trading halt). Ishiba was immediately nicknamed the "Circuit Breaker President." The yen's trading price also rose sharply. Financial circles have no confidence in his economic policy abilities. Many investors expect a further stock market crash next Monday. In addition, the dissolution of the Diet and an election are expected in November. If Ishiba's political performance in October is disappointing, the LDP will surely lose the election. In that case, Ishiba will be asked to resign as president. He has little time left.
@@Ambition-ut2bx You mean the leaders of the self-defence forces and not your normal soldiers? After the end of the WW2, some leaders thought that NATO was a bad idea. Personally having Asian NATO is a very good idea which might happen if either Russia, North Korea or China start a war.
IMO, Asian NATO is not beneficial for Japan because the agreement of all members is needed for every important decision. Some countries can go with pro-China/Russia, so it might be a quite hard job to make every single agreement. Multiple alliances of 2 nations is more practical.
@@米田正裕 The Asian NATO need not be exactly like the NATO. A new one need to be flexible. Japan has more friends in Asia and vice versa and they share common interests in the region. There is no way those countries will not defend Japan if it came to a conflict. Remember, like nations like Japan, Korea, Singapore, Brunei, Israel and the UK are like lions defenders. It will be the most unwisest move to start a war with these countries.
Mr. Ishiba finally won the LDP presidential election at his 5 th attempt. The lost candidate Takaichi was the last bastion of corrupted politicoans largely influenced by a foreign religious group. She did not show any hint to restrain those politicians and Ishiba relatively showed a hardline against those corrupted. I hope that the election result will be the end of Japanification caused by Abenomics.
He will probably resign soon. Conservative people who have supported LDP have been disappointed with this result, and they are likely not to vote in the upcoming general election.
Comparing Mr Ishiba's leadership skills to Chinese Xi Jinping's is like comparing 🇯🇵 Japan National Football team vs. China National Football team. LOL
It is unfair to blame PM Kishida for many of the scandals (which have hovered in the background for many years, spanning several governments). Hopefully, the various factions in the LDP will work together to support Mr. Ishiba. He has a strong record in terms of advocating for a more forceful security policy.
Kishida is not to blame but it is smart for him to step down regardless. Trust in the party and the government is important for encouraging people to remain optimistic and productive.
This guy seems to have a lot of misunderstandings about the U.S.-Japan security treaty. I think someone should explain to him the functions and obligations of the Self-Defense Forces.🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Ms Takaichi is so tough on China. That's why she's so hated by panda huggers and thwarted by them. But the fight keeps going against them until they are all washed out and LDP cuts ties with Komeito/Soukagakkai which acts like a brunch of CCP.
During World War II, Japan controlled other nations, including parts of modern-day China, Thailand, Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Cambodia, Laos, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Myanmar, New Guinea, Guam, East Timor, and Nauru. But since 1945, Japan is controlled by US. With 120 active bases, Japan has the highest number of U.S. bases in the world followed by Germany with 119 and South Korea with 73.
Ishiba’s administration… a nightmare… This is garbage… People like me, young people, investors, scientists, patriots-yes, everyone has been eagerly awaiting the rise of Japan’s first female prime minister. But the reason of this country and the will of the people were defeated by ego and vested interests. How many more years do we have to endure these heavy taxes? How many more years do we have to live in fear of our neighboring countries? How many more years do we have to worry about food and energy? How many more years do we have to accept immigrants and communists until it’s enough? Let me say this clearly: We have reached the limit of our patience!!
Japanese people wanted Ishiba since he’s a moderate and his policy was quite decent with higher minimum wage and anti nuclear which is what Japanese people want. Takaichi is the opposite and she’s more to the right which will cost the ldp in the election.
Do you understand how difficult it would be to completely get rid of America’s control? It’s better to focus on things that improve the lives of people here rather than wage that war.
@@Sabrina-Sabrina I am a resident of Japan and no elected politician here is “pro-China”. The only difference is how much focus a politician puts on being mad about China. It’s just rhetoric and yelling.
@@Sabrina-Sabrina As well, the only real difference in immigration policies is just that some politicians want to make the immigration process for simple and efficient and others just want things to stay the same.
Me at first: Since I am not Japanese, I don't need to care about who he is....
"He is a military otaku and likes anime, building model warships like Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier"
Me: Ok, he is one of us.
LOL that model probably works better than the real one. I want to know if he has a master grade RX-78 or MS-06S in a display case, that'd be some real otaku cred.
そして彼は鉄道、カレー、ラーメン、アイドル、日本酒も好きです。
Kuznetsov isnt aircraft carrier, only US identifies it as aircraft carrier like it identifies men as women. Its amphibious assault ship
From what little knowledge I have on Japanese politics, Shigeru Ishiba was the best choice by far.
Well better than Abe.
その通りです
高市さんのような極右的な政治家が首相になるべきではなかった
@@ほんだ-b4iほんとそれ、調子のいい言葉でアメリカの戦争の片棒を担がされて日本がウクライナみたいになるかもしれませんでしたよね…
高市や安倍に任せていたら、日本は中国領になってしまいます。石破も最良ではないですが、より良い選択ではあります。
@@ほんだ-b4iでも日本国内でも極右がだんだん支持されてきてるからな。次どうなるかはわからん。ヨーロッパもそうらしいけど
日本の与党と野党は、可能な限り中道を意識する党首をそれぞれ選びました。日本人の性格として、極端な変化や分断を避けたがる傾向があります。最終結果として、昨今の国際情勢や国内社会を踏まえた投票行動と言えるかもしれません。
日本人が世界情勢を見据えてバランス感覚を持てるようになったということで、喜ばしいことです。
こんにちは、私はインドから来ました。私たちは日本と良好な関係を築いていますが、私は石破茂首相についてはあまり知りません。彼はインドを同盟国として認めているのか、否か?
@@GI_MARDUNGA_DUNGAナマステ、質問ありがとうございます。結論から言うとインドと良好な関係を築けるでしょう。石破茂新首相はアジア版NATOの創設を目指しており、そのメンバーの候補としてインドを想定しているでしょう。実現は難しいかもしれないですが、日本とインドの関係は近づくだろうと考えます。経済についても同様でインドの重要性を強く認識している方なので、日本企業のインド投資が続き、関係性は良好になるでしょう
@@GI_MARDUNGA_DUNGA基本的に日本人はインド人に対して悪い印象はあまりありません。与党も野党も経済や安全保障の面からインドを重要視しています。実際安倍晋三首相の頃から今までインドとの関係は深まり続けています。今後インドとの関係性を悪化させるような人物が政権を握ることは無いと考えられます。仮に関係性が悪化するとすればモディ政権が変わり、外交安全保障の政策が大きく転換した場合でしょう
@@kirisame_holo3 日本人と日本政府は、ほぼあらゆる状況で私たちを大いに助けてくれて、本当にありがとう。そして、それが私たちを「日本」に対して忠実にし、日本がインドのためにしたことを決して忘れません。🇯🇵
Let’s see how long he can last as PM.
LDP party members voted for Takaichi, but LDP lawmakers voted for Ishiba to win. Public awareness is already ahead of the curve, but LDP lawmakers are not keeping up. Ishiba is indecisive on the economy and security diplomacy and favors identity politics. He will also have social problems due to his immigration policy.
@@rekuku-x8k oops….. that’s not good
Election is due next year anyway.
Hope he will quit within a month.
@@米田正裕 is he that bad? It seems the stock agrees with you wholeheartedly…. 😂😂😂😂
I like him because Abe hated him most. He rejected to obey Abe. This election result may suggest silent majority want to get rid of Abe’s legacy, which made Japan weak.
@@Revelation.12国民にとって少なくとも高市より石破の方がまし
That's a shallow view. Ishiba-san said his policies are similar to Abe-san in terms of national security. The main policy difference was fiscal/monetary policy. Takaichi-san said she supports Abe-san's economic policies, while Ishiba-san said he supports Kishida-san's economic policies. But in the world of politics, it's mostly about who gets along with whom within the LDP. Politicians who are/were close to Aso-san and Abe-san voted for Takaichi-san, while those close to Suga-san and Kishida-san voted for Ishiba-san.
高市より日本の国益に即した人物なのは確かです
Japan and South Korea should lead peace in Asia
Depends on China, really…
They lead in becoming puppet to US and do what US bids, which is war.
It's funny
How can they convince China to stop being so damn aggressive?
Tell me you know nothing about Asia without telling me
He's a geek and a warrior. A reliable ally of America.
Vassal
@@chaostheory956 Like you even know.
@dudermcdudeface3674 lived in Japan for 20 years, and know the language and followed their politics. Let me tell you. The most loyal vassal of the US. The US asks them to jump, and they say how high. Even the general Japanese populace very well knows this fact, and this new PM is no different.
@@chaostheory956
You missed the subtleties of the Japanese diplomacy. The average Japanese is the smartest in the world. They are loyal,not vassals.They find strength in solidarity.
@MelvinStaRita-yb2fm loyal to the master without questioning anything. BS with that loyalty. This we call as a vassal and not an ally. Ally should have equal participation and opinion. When it comes to Japan US relationship, it is null. The only PM who showed some backbone was Shinzo Abe.
If the new prime minister can find a way to keep Japanese productivity while getting people to work less hours, I think he would single-handedly resuscitate Japan
労働時間だけは減ってるんですよ実は…最近の日本人は一部の瀕死の働き蟻と自分の事を働き者の蟻だと思い込んでいるキリギリスによって成り立っている😢両者の乖離は激しく、平均して8時間労働です😅
おそらく、自民党政権が続く限りは、本格的な改革はできないでしょう
There was no chance the LDP wasn’t going to pick a old guy. The country’s stagnation is exemplified by their politics and politicians.
He is hated by Japanese nationalists.
That’s why this comment section’s Japanese people angry😅
I hope he create Asian NATO
He is not hated by Japanese nationalists.
He is hated by pro-american politicians and bureaucrats.
For this election, the supporting team for Takaichi has campaigned on the internet.
he openly criticized Abe during his administration so that explains
Ultranationalist right-wingers from Japan are over represented on the Internet and they love to comment on English videos.
私は国家主義的な日本人ですが同時にアメリカを快く思っておらず、従来の従米的かつ好戦的な政権に納得していなかったので冷静な保守主義者の石破氏には期待してますよ❤
いわゆる高市を支持する日本の極右には、中国の国益を代表する人が多いのです。よって岸田も石破を支持しました。
まだ石破で良かったよ。
親中派の河野太郎だったり、30年後の自分は何歳かという小学生でもわかることを震災後から考えたとか言ってた小泉進次郎にならなかっただけ良かった。
本当に中道左派的な彼が首相になって良かった!
私はベトナム系日本人ですが、日本の安定はアジアの安定に繋がると確信しています
中国次第だろ
@@空閑ユウマ-e6eどちらかと言えば彼は中道右派のイメージです
高市に極右のイメージがあるので、相対的に石破が左に見えてしまいますが、実際には彼も相当に右です。
@@浩一齋藤他と比べたらよ
石破がなってよかったよ
Best candidate out of the most popular ones.
We need the Samurai Leader as PM
Japan has only one political party😂
The same party always wins since 1955
2009年に民主党が勝ったけど
もう少し勉強しようね
@@NOAMB-h2p and last one year……
1994年に日本新党を中核とした多政党連立政権が一瞬だけ頑張っていました😅首相の名は細川護煕、足利将軍家の分家の大名細川家の末裔であり、事実上突然復活した足利幕府でした😂
Japan has two larger political party, LDP&CDP.
Imagine if China's leader can admit and would resign due to scandals. But no, Xing Jing Ping is the forever president. LMao
After Mao Zedong the CCP for a while strived to ensure no single person could wield too much power,
I wonder what changes occurred that allowed Xi to gain so much personal power
@@christianweibrecht6555 He had the Chinese constitution changed.
彼は中国ではなく中国共産党に選ばれ、代表する人物ですから
How long the new president of the Liberal Democratic Party, Shigeru Ishiba, can maintain power will depend on the outcome of his political performance during the month of October.
He was selected as the new president of the LDP at around 15:30 on the 27th, Japan time. At the moment of the decision, the Nikkei average futures price crashed by nearly 2,000 yen, and the exchange activated a circuit breaker (a trading halt). Ishiba was immediately nicknamed the "Circuit Breaker President." The yen's trading price also rose sharply. Financial circles have no confidence in his economic policy abilities. Many investors expect a further stock market crash next Monday.
In addition, the dissolution of the Diet and an election are expected in November. If Ishiba's political performance in October is disappointing, the LDP will surely lose the election. In that case, Ishiba will be asked to resign as president. He has little time left.
For Japan now the most important one are Economy,. Good relation with Neighbours, Not Fasist anymore (like World War II)
日本人です
多分来月首相クビになりそうになってきました
そんなことないぞ
所信表明演説の評価は低かったね。野党はもちろん、ネット言論、そして与党からすらも
He has a defence background and that should be very useful to Japan, Korea and other countries who face challenging times.
Ishiba was not welcomed as a defense leader by Japan self-defense forces. His asian NATO idea is crazy !
@@Ambition-ut2bxit’s really not crazy
@@Ambition-ut2bx You mean the leaders of the self-defence forces and not your normal soldiers? After the end of the WW2, some leaders thought that NATO was a bad idea. Personally having Asian NATO is a very good idea which might happen if either Russia, North Korea or China start a war.
IMO, Asian NATO is not beneficial for Japan because the agreement of all members is needed for every important decision. Some countries can go with pro-China/Russia, so it might be a quite hard job to make every single agreement.
Multiple alliances of 2 nations is more practical.
@@米田正裕 The Asian NATO need not be exactly like the NATO. A new one need to be flexible. Japan has more friends in Asia and vice versa and they share common interests in the region. There is no way those countries will not defend Japan if it came to a conflict. Remember, like nations like Japan, Korea, Singapore, Brunei, Israel and the UK are like lions defenders. It will be the most unwisest move to start a war with these countries.
Mr. Ishiba finally won the LDP presidential election at his 5 th attempt.
The lost candidate Takaichi was the last bastion of corrupted politicoans largely influenced by a foreign religious group. She did not show any hint to restrain those politicians and Ishiba relatively showed a hardline against those corrupted.
I hope that the election result will be the end of Japanification caused by Abenomics.
He will probably resign soon. Conservative people who have supported LDP have been disappointed with this result, and they are likely not to vote in the upcoming general election.
The people who are complaining do not support the Liberal Democratic Party in the first place.
People vote for their local candidates for specific reasons. As long as farmers get subsidies and tariffs, they will vote the same.
自民党総裁選挙中に彼を支持してきた人々も、首相就任後の彼の方針転換と何の政策も打ち出せない状況に失望しています。
Comparing Mr Ishiba's leadership skills to Chinese Xi Jinping's
is like comparing 🇯🇵 Japan National Football team vs. China National Football team. LOL
Ishiba Mr is good person 😊
It is unfair to blame PM Kishida for many of the scandals (which have hovered in the background for many years, spanning several governments). Hopefully, the various factions in the LDP will work together to support Mr. Ishiba. He has a strong record in terms of advocating for a more forceful security policy.
Kishida is not to blame but it is smart for him to step down regardless. Trust in the party and the government is important for encouraging people to remain optimistic and productive.
Why did she seem to showing her disappointed at first?
because of female theory , people just support because of female look at Truss
@@マリン首相-h3d 😂😂😂
Idk but most western “Japan experts” are leaning toward the left
because male won, female lost
@@pike-nt1fn okay, but same in Japan.
流石に海外の動画だけあってネトウヨがいない
やっぱいたわw
ネトウヨ本当おわってるからな
なんかトランプが当選したこと喜んでたもん
あれアメリカ人しか喜ばんだろ
なのに日本人が喜んて本当情弱すぎてやばい
This guy seems to have a lot of misunderstandings about the U.S.-Japan security treaty. I think someone should explain to him the functions and obligations of the Self-Defense Forces.🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
石破茂が就任したことは非常に残念です。彼は移民を入れることに賛成しているし、入れるべきだと発言しています。
if he doesnt allow immigrants in, japan would collapse, don't be so self centered. Its for the betterment of Japan.
安倍総理こそ移民を沢山入れたよ?必要だからw
ネトウ⭕️の問題はあまり経済などを理解しておらず基本的に感情論
じゃあ誰かいいん?小泉?河野?高市?
石破でよかっただろ
Ms Takaichi is so tough on China. That's why she's so hated by panda huggers and thwarted by them.
But the fight keeps going against them until they are all washed out and LDP cuts ties with Komeito/Soukagakkai which acts like a brunch of CCP.
What is the point of “tough words”? We need to support development, higher wages, and a good life for families.
石橋ゲル首相は勘弁して😢
衆院選自民大敗を望みます。
During World War II, Japan controlled other nations, including parts of modern-day China, Thailand, Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Cambodia, Laos, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Myanmar, New Guinea, Guam, East Timor, and Nauru. But since 1945, Japan is controlled by US. With 120 active bases, Japan has the highest number of U.S. bases in the world followed by Germany with 119 and South Korea with 73.
そこは当時、欧米の植民地でした
Yeah who asked
日本は中国・ロシアなどの軍事大国の近くにある国であり、この2つの国と昔から仲が悪いです。また、中国とロシアの太平洋進出の防波堤となっている国でもあり、これらの国に太平洋に進出されてアメリカが攻撃を受けることになれば日本も打撃を受けます。この2つの理由から、日本には米軍基地を多く置く必要があります。米軍基地を置くことの日本側のメリットは、日本の防衛費を大幅に削減出来ることです。
Please have some tax solutions for us! its so expensive in Japan right now.
Consumption tax is expensive, but that is it. What is expensive?
You should go to the US. Everything is cheap there, maybe.
@@米田正裕 the U.S. is much more expensive in almost every way.
@@BrilliantHandle
Sarcasm.
CHINA will now have to deal with a former Japanese military commander..kung fu cant match a samurai...
We want Hokage not prime minister
Ishiba’s administration… a nightmare… This is garbage…
People like me, young people, investors, scientists, patriots-yes, everyone has been eagerly awaiting the rise of Japan’s first female prime minister.
But the reason of this country and the will of the people were defeated by ego and vested interests.
How many more years do we have to endure these heavy taxes?
How many more years do we have to live in fear of our neighboring countries?
How many more years do we have to worry about food and energy?
How many more years do we have to accept immigrants and communists until it’s enough?
Let me say this clearly:
We have reached the limit of our patience!!
高市は極右すぎるから
Taylor Cynthia Jackson Ronald Lee Melissa
石破かよ.....絶望だけどまあそうなるよな。
ところで彼の顔はCitroenのTUBIKに似ています
We. Japanese people really disappointed this result ! 😢
Ishiba is one of pro-China group and no aggressive economic policy…
Which candidate did the Japanese people want?
@@rahaldesilva4900Takaichi is expected to be a leader of Japan from economic and diplomacy point of view. 👍
やめてくれよ、ろくなのいないよ。笑
Japanese people wanted Ishiba since he’s a moderate and his policy was quite decent with higher minimum wage and anti nuclear which is what Japanese people want. Takaichi is the opposite and she’s more to the right which will cost the ldp in the election.
He is not pro-China lmao
Forastero.que.ñececita
Another usa puppet 😂😂😂
You are wrong.
As far as this guy is concerned, the threads extend not only from the US, but also from Korea and China.
なぜそう思う?理由を言えよ😂
Do you understand how difficult it would be to completely get rid of America’s control? It’s better to focus on things that improve the lives of people here rather than wage that war.
それを言い出したらどこもアメリカの人形だろ
イギリスもフランスもアメリカなしではやっていけないから
@@ashwinimalik5291 中国人でしょ
Very disapointed...end of Japan.
How?
He doesn’t know anything about the economy. Another lost decade.
Austerity China Shigeru, a good friend of the Ministry of Finance.
ネットに流されるなよ
lol. I don't understand why people are happy about this pro-China and pro-immigration politician. Takaichi should have won.
Do you live in Japan?
I live in Japan and feel the same.
@@Sabrina-Sabrina I am a resident of Japan and no elected politician here is “pro-China”. The only difference is how much focus a politician puts on being mad about China. It’s just rhetoric and yelling.
@@Sabrina-Sabrina As well, the only real difference in immigration policies is just that some politicians want to make the immigration process for simple and efficient and others just want things to stay the same.
@@BrilliantHandle You should study about what happened to other European countries including Sweden what happened after putting in more immigrants
日本はもう終わり👏
he is frog.
not human.
**What Pokemon is this?
--> it's shigeru Ishiba 🫴🏻