Its leader is a former supermarket manager who created his political party on YouTube in the depths of the coronavirus pandemic and campaigned on the Trumpian message “Japanese First.”

Now Japan’s burgeoning right-wing populist party Sanseito has emerged an unlikely winner in parliamentary elections this weekend.

Inspired by other populist right-wing groups that have sprung up in recent years, Sanseito bagged 14 seats in Japan’s upper house, according to public broadcaster NHK – a dramatic increase from the single seat it had occupied previously.

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    People are so damn stupid, they fall for the same lies over and over again. I hope that Japan wakes up before these people get even more power.

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      We’ll have to see what happens with the upper house and then the next elections. The LDP have failed to many, especially younger, voters. They see overtourism, falling wages, etc. the young groups get a lot of info from SNS, a lot of it less than the full truth. A lot of disinfo on what we get/do as foreigners in Japan (I’m a permanent resident here for a decade).

      Thankfully, not all went far right. Some went for the dpftp which is another non-traditional party. The cdp is the main opposition, though they didn’t do spectacularly either.

      I guess the question is if this is a blip or the new normal and how much impact they will have in the new government. If Japan doesn’t do something about misinfo and disinfo, I think things will get very bad.

      Edit: some more I forgot. There’s a big issue with (often unlicensed and illegal) short-term rentals. There have been news stories lately about people, often rich Chinese, buying buildings and jacking up rent to drive people out to turn the whole thing into rentals for Air BnB and the like. This is not super common but it is illegal (can’t just unilaterally raise rent like that and also there are licenses required to run the rentals). When Japanese are crunched financially, stuff like this hurts a lot. One thing sanseito mentioned was foreign property ownership which, for reasons like that and rich foreigners in general coming over, buying property, and causing prices to rise, resonated.

      To clarify rumors about foreigners, it’s that they’re not paying pension and insurance, using more welfare, etc. Historically, this was an issue with some not paying pension and insurance (both legally required) but most still did pay. However, it should also be noted that some Japanese don’t pay and the welfare and similar usage isn’t super different and not high. Status of Residence renewal procedures even added more stringent checks on this and recently, even PR holders can be kicked out if they willingly stop paying anything after the process of obtaining it.

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        Knowing that Japan’s economy is a mess right now, I suppose it isn’t too surprising that people struggling to make ends meet would be susceptible to this kind of right wing grift. People are mad and want change, party promises change, whether it’s actually the right kind of change isn’t called into question.

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    “Now ______’s burgeoning right-wing populist party…”

    Is a sentence I’m REALLY fucking tired of seeing over and over and over and over… The future is depressing enough ffs.

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    Traditional parties are consistently failing their nations all over the world.
    The only ones offering any kind of hope for the future are snake-oil salesmen like this.

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      Snake oil salesmen backed by the most criminally corrupt oligarchs, corporations, and lobbyists; the same people who corrupted politics and caused it to fail their nations are now selling the snake oil cure to their snake oil disease.

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      Yeah, well, when people consistently elect the same morons and life gets steadily worse, no one should be surprised when people stop voting for the do-nothing party.

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    It’s almost like fascism is a reaction to capitalism in decay or something

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    I don’t see this going far in japan, idk what boogie man they’re going to point to. The guy likes to rant about immigration like all these other fascists, but japan just doesn’t have a large immigrant population to begin with. Even the people scared of foreigners who want them out probably recognize that the population is shrinking and aging and mass deportation will only make that worse.

    Apparently he is also antisemitic but again not many jews in Japan to blame for its problems.

    The appeal for these parties is to bring the country “back” to a homogenous ethnostate and that will magically fix all the problems, but japan already is one and still has a lot of issues.

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    How?

    I still blame unscrupulous social media & marketing savvy, knowing how to (ab)use algorithms, lack of legislation both globally and esp. in the country that provides most of these “services”. This is not politics, it’s a legal grift.

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    So what I’m hearing is that Japan, with its immigration hating and xenophobic culture was not already RW?

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    It is le capitalism transforming into le fascism! This is very le surprising! Also imagine a supermarket manager leading your country’s charge into fascism.