I Will Not Set Foot in Countries That Persist in Anti-Japanese Indoctrination — China, Korea, and the Deception of Old Media
This essay critiques state-sponsored anti-Japanese indoctrination in China and South Korea and exposes the structural silence of Japan’s old media.
It examines indoctrination beginning at airports, language policies in public transportation, political responsibility, and the choices needed to end pro-China influence.
2026-01-12
Anti-Japanese Education as State Propaganda, Not “Historical Interpretation”
As long as China and South Korea do not stop their baseless and malicious anti-Japanese education—which can without exaggeration be called Nazism itself and a crime against humanity—I have decided not to visit these two countries, and therefore I have never set foot in either of them.
Indoctrination Begins at the Airport — Falsehoods Embedded in Korean Society
The other day, while I was meeting young women together with a close friend for a practical matter, one woman spoke about her trip to South Korea.
She said that from the airport all the way into the city center, she kept seeing statements claiming that Japan had committed such terrible acts against Korea for such a long time, and she thought, in utter astonishment, what an outrageous thing it was, while the people around her noticed nothing and, without knowing anything, were chattering excitedly.
When I heard this, I thought to myself, “Just as I expected,” and it all made sense.
Political Intent Revealed Through Public Transportation Language Policies
It is an undeniable fact that it was the Komeito party, which held the post of Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism as a condition of the coalition, that had the languages of such countries displayed and announced on public transportation.
In the election that is almost certain to be held with voting in February, every single member of Komeito must be voted out.
Driving them out of national politics is an urgent task that citizens who love Japan must carry out.
Likewise, it goes without saying that the Constitutional Democratic Party must also be driven out.
This is a duty that must be carried out immediately, to put an end to the infiltration of the Chinese Communist Party—which can without exaggeration be called the lowest and worst in history—at a time when their viciousness has reached its peak and their Japan invasion and Japan attack, etc., are becoming realities.
The Structural Silence of Asahi Shimbun and NHK
Even so, the sheer awfulness of the posture of old media, including Asahi Shimbun and NHK, which have never once reported such a simple reality, is astonishing.
It is also an undeniable fact that NHK’s news division has now completely become a tool of China and South Korea.
Political Choices Needed to End Pro-China Influence
The Japanese people must ensure an overwhelming victory for a Takaichi administration.
If the votes for pro-China politicians such as Fumio Kishida, Shigeru Ishiba, and Takeshi Iwaya are drastically reduced this time, and if they are voted out, that would be ideal.
Learning from Germany, a Takaichi administration must be established as a long-term government lasting at least sixteen years.
In doing so, we must purge from the Liberal Democratic Party the pro-China faction that has sought to turn Japan into a Chinese vassal state, as well as the utterly foolish politicians who attempted to fill Japan with immigrants.
