Lower House begins discussions on flag-vandalism bill

Japan's Lower House has begun discussions on a bill that would impose imprisonment or fines on those who publicly deface the flag in ways that cause the public to feel extremely uncomfortable or disgusted.

The bill targets public acts of defacing the Hinomaru that provoke strong public discomfort or disgust.

Discussions started on June 24, 2026.

Several parties may be involved, though specifics remain limited at this stage.

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