Japanese take to streets showing anger with PM Takaichi's erroneous remarks
In response to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's recent erroneous remarks on China's Taiwan and her continued lack of remorse, Japanese people held another large-scale protest in Tokyo on Friday evening, demanding that Takaichi retract her statements.
Hundreds of people gathered once again in front of the prime minister's official residence following the protests on Nov. 21 and 25. The protesters held signs that read "Takaichi resign" and "Never forget history, never repeat the same mistakes," demanding that Takaichi retract her Taiwan remarks.
Protester Tomoko told Xinhua, "At present, the relations between Japan and China have cooled down. No matter how you look at it, it's all because of Takaichi's remarks."
Sakamaki, another protester, said that Japan-China relations are deteriorating, and Takaichi should retract her erroneous remarks to prevent the situation from worsening further.
Ryo, holding a cartoon depicting Takaichi shaking hands with a "specter of militarism," expressed his deep concern that Japan might become militaristic.
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