Shifting Sands: The New Divide in Japanese Politics
Attending a right-wing Japanese conference showed that the nation's political focus has shifted from economic distribution to divisive historical issues. This environment forces individuals and businesses to take a stance, risking their reputation or exclusion from the elite. The event, staunchly pro-Abe, lacked genuine opposition, showcasing a political landscape where identity politics and vested interests overshadow debates on economic fairness.