Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi celebrates ruling coalition's election win amid subtle militarism symbols.
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi celebrates ruling coalition's election win amid subtle militarism symbols.
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Japanese ruling coalition wins election amid militarism concerns

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Japan's House of Representatives election on February 9 resulted in a victory for the ruling coalition, with the Liberal Democratic Party securing 316 seats and the coalition totaling 352. Incumbent Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is expected to be re-elected on February 18. Experts warn that this could accelerate Japan's military expansion and strain China-Japan relations.

The results of Japan's House of Representatives election were announced on February 9, 2026, with the ruling coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Nippon Ishin no Kai securing 352 seats, surpassing the two-thirds majority. The LDP alone won 316 seats, paving the way for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's re-election when parliament convenes on February 18.

Since taking office, Takaichi has advanced aggressive military measures, including accelerating revisions to the 'Three Security Documents' to shift Japan's defense policy from 'exclusive defense' to 'proactive defense,' and seeking to enshrine the Self-Defense Forces in the Constitution. Chen Yang, a Japanese affairs scholar and visiting research fellow at Liaoning University's Institute of Japan Studies, stated that with minimal opposition in the Diet, Takaichi's administration could complete the revisions within 2026 to establish her personal political legacy. He noted that this military buildup raises alarms among neighbors, particularly against the backdrop of historical revisionism in Japanese politics.

Shiro Hanatani, a Japanese city councilor, expressed unease, warning that Takaichi's continued leadership would lead to even more hawkish policies, heightening tensions in Asia. He urged Japan to reflect on World War II lessons and reaffirm the pledge of 'no war between Japan and China,' contributing to Asian peace through dialogue and restraint.

Takaichi recently stated on a television program that she is 'trying to create an environment' to visit the Yasukuni Shrine, which commemorates 14 convicted Class-A war criminals from World War II. She has also made provocative remarks on the Taiwan question, suggesting possible military intervention. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian urged Japan's authorities to heed international concerns, pursue peaceful development rather than repeat militarism, and abide by the four political documents between China and Japan. He called for retracting Takaichi's erroneous Taiwan-related statements to safeguard bilateral relations.

Experts highlight that Takaichi faces domestic challenges like persistent inflation and yen depreciation, alongside diplomatic pressures to maintain the Japan-U.S. alliance. Chen Yang emphasized that repairing China-Japan ties post-election will test Tokyo's diplomacy, requiring adherence to commitments on history and Taiwan issues to get relations back on track.

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Reactions on X to Japan's ruling LDP coalition's supermajority victory under PM Sanae Takaichi emphasize a mandate for defense buildup to 2-3% GDP and tougher China policy amid Taiwan tensions. Proponents celebrate it as vital for security and US alliance strengthening, while critics including Chinese perspectives decry reviving militarism and risking regional stability. Financial analysts note positive market impacts from expected fiscal expansion.

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Illustration depicting Japan's LDP coalition's projected commanding win in lower house election, with PM Sanae Takaichi and surging poll graphs amid cheering supporters.
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日本の衆院選で自民党の圧勝が予想される

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複数の世論調査で、与党の自民党と公明党の連立が衆院選で300議席超を獲得し、3分の2多数を確保する可能性が高いことが示された。首相の高市早苗氏の高い支持率が候補者たちを後押ししている。一方、野党の新党は苦戦が予想される。

Japan's Liberal Democratic Party and allies secured 352 seats in the February 9 House of Representatives election, surpassing the two-thirds majority and paving the way for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's re-election. Japanese and Chinese experts warn that this could accelerate military expansion and constitutional revision, heightening Asia-Pacific tensions.

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日本首相の高市早苗氏が2月8日の総選挙で大勝すれば、中国が対日圧力を見直す可能性があると、関係者らが指摘している。高市氏は就任後、台湾有事への対応を公言し、両国間で10年以上ぶりの深刻な外交対立を引き起こした。中国の報復措置は日本経済に影響を及ぼし始めている。

日本の佐藤恵子首相が2月8日に衆議院解散を発表したスナップ選挙は、数年ぶりの予測不能な選挙戦として注目を集めている。首相の高い支持率と与党の低支持率のギャップ、若者の投票率の低さ、連立の崩壊、極右政党の台頭、冬の選挙という要因がその背景にある。世論調査では自民党が比例区で議席を伸ばす可能性が示されている。

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Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) achieved a landslide victory in the general election by attracting supporters from a far-right party, which an expert suggests could foster deeper cooperation between Seoul and Tokyo. Led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, the LDP secured 316 seats in the lower house, more than doubling its previous 198. Yet concerns persist over historical grievances and a potential hard-line security agenda.

自民党の衆院選圧勝を受け、米国は日本との安全保障・経済面での協力を強化する方針だ。トランプ大統領と高市早苗首相は3月19日のワシントン会談で同盟強化に合意する見込み。

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2026年1月23日、日本の高市早苗首相は衆議院を解散し、2月8日の衆院選を決めた。この解散は戦後最短の16日間の選挙期間で、与党連合の信任を問う狙いだ。野党も対抗勢力を結成し、経済政策や防衛強化が争点となる見込み。

 

 

 

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