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Guns vs. Butter: Protests in Tokyo Signal Domestic Frictions Over Takaichi’s Hawkish Turn
Mass protests erupted in Tokyo against Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s military expansion policies and the revision of Japan’s key security documents. Demonstrators linked the increase in defense spending to rising domestic costs of living and expressed fears over the erosion of pacifism and free speech.

The Passing of an 'Old Friend': Why Beijing Mourns the Architect of Sino-Japanese Reconciliation
The death of veteran Japanese statesman Yohei Kono has been met with high-level condolences from Beijing, which honored him as a lifelong 'old friend.' His passing underscores the loss of moderate, pro-engagement voices in Japanese politics as regional tensions continue to rise.

End of an Era: Beijing Mourns Yohei Kono, a Rare Bridge in Sino-Japanese Relations
Beijing has officially mourned the death of Yohei Kono, the former Japanese Speaker and architect of the 1993 Kono Statement, calling him a 'lifelong friend.' His passing marks the further decline of the moderate, pro-engagement faction within Japanese politics at a time of heightened regional tension.

The Last of the Liberal Guard: Yohei Kono’s Death and the Vanishing Bridge Between Tokyo and Beijing
The death of veteran Japanese statesman Yohei Kono marks the loss of a critical diplomatic bridge and the author of Japan's most significant historical apology. His passing highlights the shrinking influence of pro-China, 'historical-conscience' politicians within a Tokyo establishment that is increasingly leaning toward nationalism.

Takaichi’s Desperate Gambit: Military Drills and Imperial Diplomacy Fail to Mask Japan’s Political Fragility
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is employing extreme measures, including mass evacuations in the Ryukyu Islands and the involvement of the Imperial family in diplomacy, to survive a deepening political crisis. Her sudden shift toward a more conciliatory stance with China highlights a desperate attempt to stabilize Japan's regional position as her internal LDP support collapses.

Japan’s Defense Transformation: Takaichi’s Gamble Against Pacifism and the Trump Factor
Japan's ruling LDP has approved a draft to overhaul its core security documents, signaling an accelerated shift toward military modernization and increased spending. The move aims to strengthen the U.S. alliance amid geopolitical uncertainty while navigating significant domestic economic and social headwinds.

Japan’s Rightward Tilt: Takaichi’s ‘War-Ready’ Ambitions Face Growing Domestic Dissent
The Takaichi administration is pushing for a significant expansion of Japan's military capabilities and executive powers through constitutional and security policy revisions. Critics warn this 'war-ready' agenda threatens democratic norms, while declining approval ratings suggest a public more concerned with economic stability than military assertiveness.

Guns vs. Gohan: Japan’s Defense Ambitions Collide with Economic Reality
Japan's aggressive increase in defense spending is meeting significant domestic resistance as the public prioritizes economic relief over military expansion. This fiscal pivot, potentially reaching 3.5% of GDP, risks destabilizing the national economy and the ruling LDP's political standing amidst a demographic crisis.

Tokyo’s Strategic Fog: The Calculated Ambiguity of Japan’s Defense Revisions
Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party is utilizing intentional ambiguity in its revised security strategy documents to mask the fiscal impact of record-high defense spending. This strategy aims to prevent domestic political backlash over potential tax hikes while maintaining the flexibility to expand military capabilities amidst regional tensions.

Tokyo’s Final Frontier: Japan’s Space Ambitions Spark Regional Security Debate
Japan's ruling LDP has proposed a significant expansion of the Self-Defense Forces' space capabilities, including increased personnel and new surveillance satellites. While Tokyo frames this as a necessary defensive evolution, Beijing warns it signals a dangerous militarization of space that threatens regional stability.

The 2028 Reckoning: Why Chinese Hawks are Recalibrating for a Remilitarized Japan
Prominent Chinese scholar Jin Canrong warns that Japan is transitioning from a passive regional player to a primary military threat regarding Taiwan. He identifies 2028 as a pivotal year for Japanese constitutional reform that could fundamentally close the window for China's unification goals.

A Nation Set Adrift: Geopolitical Shocks Push Japan’s Fishing Industry to the Brink
Escalating tensions in the Middle East have triggered a severe fuel and material shortage for Japan’s fishing industry, forcing many fleets to drastically reduce their days at sea. With fuel costs up 30% and essential supplies like packaging and paint disappearing, industry leaders are calling for urgent government intervention to prevent a total collapse of the domestic seafood supply chain.