On December 16 Japan will hold an election and if the polls are correct, Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda will be replaced by Shinzo Abe, the opposition leader and former PM. If so, he would become Japan’s seventh prime minister in the past six years.
日本将在12月16日举行大眩如果民调靠谱的话,首相野田佳彦(Yoshihiko Noda)将被反对党党魁、前首相安倍晋三(Shinzo Abe)取代。若果真如此,安倍晋三将成为日本过去6年来的第7位首相。
Japanese public opinion is shifting to the right and in a more nationalistic direction. Not only has Mr Abe recently visited the Yasukuni Shrine, a controversial second world war memorial, but politicians to his right have formed new parties and staked out nationalistic positions. Shintaro Ishihara, the former Tokyo mayor who helped spur the dispute with China over the Senkaku Islands, speaks of Japan acquiring nuclear weapons. As once did Toru Hasihmoto, the 43 year-old mayor of Osaka and founder of the “restoration association party.
日本舆论正转向右翼和民族主义色彩更浓的方向。最近不仅安倍晋三参拜了有争议的二战纪念馆靖国神社,而且比他还要右倾的右翼政客们组建了新的政党,并奉行民族主义立常曾帮助挑起中日尖阁诸岛(Senkaku Islands,中国称为“钓鱼岛及其附属岛屿)纠纷的前东京都知事石原慎太郎(Shintaro Ishihara)声称日本需要拥有核武器。43岁的大阪市市长、维新党创始人桥下彻(Toru Hashimoto)也曾发表此类言论。
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