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Explosive Election: Japan's "Japanese First" Victory

Japan has sent ripples across the globe that are shaking the foundations of nations committed to freedom, sovereignty, and cultural preservation. This powerful wave of change isn't isolated to Tokyo; it's part of a global civilizational shift that is reshaping our world.

- Japan has launched a major political shift, embracing a robust immigration crackdown.
- The rise of the "Japanese First" party signals a surge in nationalist populism.
- Japan's government has enacted sweeping reforms to safeguard cultural identity and sovereignty.

 

In June 2025, an Islamic festival in Fukuoka drew over 600 Muslims to a park, greatly exceeding the permitted area. The event was captured on video, went viral, and sparked intense reactions. In response, Japan's "iron lady," Sanae Takaichi, dissolved parliament in January, calling for elections centered on closing borders and preserving Japan's unique culture. By February 8th, on Super Bowl Sunday, her party secured an unprecedented two-thirds supermajority, empowering her with the ability to amend Japan's constitution, a feat not achievable for decades. This victory was the culmination of ongoing protests, where demonstrators vocally opposed the Muslim presence in Japan.

 

The mosque construction battles are a testament to this rising tension. In Tokyo's Taito Ward, a planned nine-story mosque met fierce resistance after an online campaign inundated local authorities with demands to halt construction. Similar opposition arose in Fujisawa, where plans for a Sri Lankan Muslim mosque faced thousands of complaints. In Hiji Town, a mayoral candidate opposed to a Muslim cemetery won the election, effectively freezing the project. While these actions appear as a crackdown on Muslims, they are, in fact, part of a broader political movement: a comprehensive immigration crackdown.

 

Under Prime Minister Takaichi's leadership, Japan has established the "Minister in Charge of a Society of Well-Ordered and Harmonious Coexistence with Foreign Nationals," appointing Kimi Onoda, a staunch anti-immigration advocate. Onoda's zero-tolerance policy towards illegal foreign activity is reshaping Japan's immigration landscape. The government has introduced a 98-page policy document, initiating the "Zero Illegal Stayers" initiative to deport undocumented residents and revoking permanent residency for those failing to meet tax and social insurance obligations. Language proficiency and extended residency requirements for naturalization are now mandatory, and business visa requirements have become stricter, disqualifying 96% of current holders.

 

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In July 2025, Japan experienced a political upheaval as the nationalist populist party Sanseito gained significant traction, expanding from one to fifteen upper house seats and securing 5.6 million votes. With a "Japanese First" platform, inspired by MAGA, leader Sohei Kamiya has shifted the political center, prompting the ruling LDP party to adopt a tougher immigration stance. This shift in the political climate mirrors a global pattern where nationalist populists fill the void left by center-left and center-right parties that ignore citizens' concerns about immigration and demographic changes.

 

Public opinion is overwhelmingly supportive of these changes. A November 2025 Asahi Shimbun poll revealed that 56% of respondents favor fewer visitors and immigrants, while 66% back Takaichi's firm stance. Other polls echo this sentiment, demonstrating robust support for raising the bar on Japanese citizenship.

 

Japan is drawing a firm line in determining who can enter and remain within its borders. This movement reflects broader global trends as nations grapple with the preservation of their civilizations and the compatibility of different cultures. The rise of civilizational populism is evident as countries challenge mass immigration policies favored by global elites for personal gain. Open borders increase corporate profits, which in turn fund politicians who maintain these policies, branding those who demand border control as far-right extremists.

 

What we're witnessing is a worldwide awakening, with Japan at the forefront. From Italy's Giorgia Meloni to France's Marine Le Pen, the Netherlands' Geert Wilders, Hungary's Viktor Orbán, and now Japan's Sanseito, a new era of civilizational pride and sovereignty is emerging. 

 

Public spaces belong to the citizens who built them, national laws will prevail over foreign ideologies, and civic unity will be enforced. The message is loud and clear: sovereignty is non-negotiable, and Japan is leading the charge.

 

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