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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJuly 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Populist and nationalist views are becoming stronger in Japan. A new political force, the Sanseito party, is leading this shift. It promotes a “Japan first” vision and has gained popularity among voters who feel left behind by global trends. In Sunday’s election, the party jumped from holding just two seats in the upper house to now controlling 15.

    This rise is happening as Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s ruling coalition lost its majority in the upper house. While Ishiba’s policies focus on the economy and international cooperation, many voters are turning to messages that speak more to national pride and independence.

    The Sanseito party was founded only five years ago. Yet in that short time, it has tapped into growing concerns about immigration, foreign influence, and social change. Much like former U.S. President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” message, Sanseito offers simple solutions and direct language. It rejects what it sees as elite control and foreign interference in Japanese life.

    Party leader Sohei Kamiya, 47, once a schoolteacher and supermarket manager, now leads a political movement born on YouTube. He says the party will “bring power back to the people.” He speaks to voters who believe mainstream politicians no longer represent them.

    Sanseito’s ideas mirror those of far-right parties in other parts of the world. In Germany, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party promotes similar anti-immigration views. In Britain, Nigel Farage’s Reform Party calls for tighter national control and less dependence on global systems. Sanseito joins this trend, but with a uniquely Japanese voice.

    The party’s main policies include:

    • Stronger rules on immigration and foreign investment
    • Rejection of globalist economic and social models
    • Opposition to “radical” gender and identity education
    • Critical review of Japan’s green energy goals
    • Support for vaccine choice and pesticide-free farming

    While these policies appeal to conservative voters, they also reflect deeper concerns. Many Japanese people worry about falling birth rates, job security, and cultural change. Sanseito taps into these fears with promises to restore national strength and protect traditional values.

    Unlike many old political groups, Sanseito was built through online videos and social media. The party has never relied on legacy media or big donors. Instead, it uses digital platforms to speak directly to people. Videos featuring party leaders often get thousands of views. This helps the party grow its base among younger and middle-aged voters who feel unheard.

    Kamiya’s own life story adds to the appeal. He is not from a wealthy or political family. His rise from a regular job to national leadership makes his message feel more personal and real to supporters. His style is casual, passionate, and full of energy—quite different from the formal speeches of traditional politicians.

    The Sanseito party’s growing influence is a sign of changing times in Japan. As global pressures increase, more voters may look inward. They may support leaders who talk less about trade and diplomacy, and more about identity, culture, and self-reliance.

    Political experts say it is too early to tell how far the party will go. But with 15 seats now secured and online support rising, Sanseito has already reshaped the conversation. Its presence in the upper house ensures that issues once ignored—such as globalism, immigration, and vaccine policy—are now front and center in political debate.

    Japan is not turning its back on the world. But it is asking harder questions about what kind of future it wants. And parties like Sanseito are offering bold answers—whether people agree with them or not.

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