Close Menu
Nabka News
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • China
  • India
  • Pakistan
  • Political
  • Tech
  • Trend
  • USA
  • Sports

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

What's Hot

U.S.-Iran ceasefire idea stalls, Trump’s Hormuz Strait deadline nears

April 6, 2026

Storms loom large after rain devastation

April 6, 2026

Provinces take coordinated action to ease fuel burden

April 6, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Home
  • About NabkaNews
  • Advertise with NabkaNews
  • DMCA Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Contact us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Nabka News
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • China
  • India
  • Pakistan
  • Political
  • Tech
  • Trend
  • USA
  • Sports
Nabka News
Home » Japan opposition parties, citizens rally against gov’t move to ease arms export rules-Xinhua
China

Japan opposition parties, citizens rally against gov’t move to ease arms export rules-Xinhua

i2wtcBy i2wtcApril 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email WhatsApp Copy Link
Follow Us
Google News Flipboard Threads
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link


People participate in a protest outside the Ikebukuro station in Tokyo, Japan, on April 5, 2026. (Xinhua/Li Ziyue)

TOKYO, April 6 (Xinhua) — Senior figures from several Japanese opposition parties joined thousands of citizens outside the bustling Ikebukuro station in Tokyo on Sunday evening to protest the government’s dangerous push to ease restrictions on arms exports and advance sweeping military expansion, voicing concern about the country’s future path.

More than 6,000 people attended the protest, according to organizers. Demonstrators held signs reading “Military force cannot bring peace” and “Takaichi step down,” while chanting slogans including “Oppose war” and “Defend peace,” in opposition to what they described as a shift in the government’s security policy.

Japanese media have previously reported that the Takaichi government plans to revise the implementation guidelines for the “three principles on transfer of defense equipment and technology” within the month to loosen overseas arms export restrictions.

People participate in a protest outside the Ikebukuro station in Tokyo, Japan, on April 5, 2026. (Xinhua/Li Ziyue)

Opposition politicians speaking at the rally said Japan’s export of weapons could fuel international conflicts and runs counter to the pacifist principles enshrined in the country’s constitution. They warned that a series of policies being pushed by the government, including relentless military buildup, a proposed anti-espionage law, and plans to establish a national intelligence agency, could put Japan on a dangerous path toward preparing for war.

Tomoko Tamura, chair of the Japanese Communist Party, told Xinhua in an interview that Japan’s constitution explicitly prohibits the country from waging war, settling international disputes by force, or contributing to international conflicts.

“Whether it is exporting weapons or possessing missiles capable of striking other countries, these moves must be firmly opposed. We must stop efforts to turn Japan into a ‘war-waging nation,'” she said.

Tetsu Tatara, a representative of the rally’s organizers, told Xinhua that the Takaichi administration’s push for large-scale military expansion and arms exports stands “in opposition to the public will.”

People participate in a protest outside the Ikebukuro station in Tokyo, Japan, on April 5, 2026. (Xinhua/Li Ziyue)

He said the government’s moves to bolster military capabilities and deploy missiles, invoking the so-called “China threat” as a pretext, have sparked widespread concern in Japan, prompting a growing number of citizens to voice opposition.

Marin Toyosu, one of the protesters at the rally, told Xinhua that weapons are inherently instruments of harm, ones that could trigger retaliation, escalate tensions, and risk igniting endless cycles of wars with consequences rippling far beyond Japan’s borders.

“As a Japanese citizen, I cannot accept this at all,” she said.■



Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email WhatsApp Copy Link
i2wtc
  • Website

Related Posts

China

From homework to hiking, China’s youth step into spring through sport-Xinhua

April 6, 2026
China

China harnesses technological innovations to power clean energy transition-Xinhua

April 6, 2026
China

Qingming holiday travel fuels vibrant consumption surge across China-Xinhua

April 6, 2026
China

Spring flowers in full blossom during Qingming Festival holiday in NW China-Xinhua

April 6, 2026
China

Digital memorials and spring break reshape China’s Qingming Festival-Xinhua

April 5, 2026
China

China, Tanzania pay tribute to fallen Chinese nationals in TAZARA railway construction-Xinhua

April 5, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

House Republicans unveil aid bill for Israel, Ukraine ahead of weekend House vote

April 17, 2024

Prime Minister Johnson presses forward with Ukraine aid bill despite pressure from hardliners

April 17, 2024

Justin Verlander makes season debut against Nationals

April 17, 2024

Tesla lays off 285 employees in Buffalo, New York as part of major restructuring

April 17, 2024
Don't Miss

Trump says China’s Xi ‘hard to make a deal with’ amid trade dispute | Donald Trump News

By i2wtcJune 4, 20250

Growing strains in US-China relations over implementation of agreement to roll back tariffs and trade…

Donald Trump’s 50% steel and aluminium tariffs take effect | Business and Economy News

June 4, 2025

The Take: Why is Trump cracking down on Chinese students? | Education News

June 4, 2025

Chinese couple charged with smuggling toxic fungus into US | Science and Technology News

June 4, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

About Us
About Us

Welcome to NabkaNews, your go-to source for the latest updates and insights on technology, business, and news from around the world, with a focus on the USA, Pakistan, and India.

At NabkaNews, we understand the importance of staying informed in today’s fast-paced world. Our mission is to provide you with accurate, relevant, and engaging content that keeps you up-to-date with the latest developments in technology, business trends, and news events.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks

U.S.-Iran ceasefire idea stalls, Trump’s Hormuz Strait deadline nears

April 6, 2026

Storms loom large after rain devastation

April 6, 2026

Provinces take coordinated action to ease fuel burden

April 6, 2026
Most Popular

Why do India and China continue to fight over this inhospitable land?

June 27, 2024

female lawmakers, political advisors at China’s annual “two sessions”-Xinhua

March 9, 2026

China hits back at Trump trade war threats in Biden debate

June 29, 2024
© 2026 nabkanews. Designed by nabkanews.
  • Home
  • About NabkaNews
  • Advertise with NabkaNews
  • DMCA Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Contact us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.