Japan-Protest/Defense Spending
Tokyo, Japan - Dec 28, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of protesters holding banners, chanting slogans
2. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) protester (name not given)(starting with shot 1):
"We oppose the Takaichi administration's massive military buildup and its tough and belligerent rhetoric. The Liberal Democratic Party and its current coalition partner, the Japan Innovation Party, claim that expanding military buildup will bring peace. But they actually seek personal gains from the profits of the military-industrial complexes of Japan and the United States. This is wrong. They want to swiftly abolish Article 9 of the Constitution, while we must take action to protect it."
3. Various of protesters holding banners, chanting slogans
4. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) protester (name not given):
"Germany and Italy have both reflected on World War II. Japan now has Articles 9 of the Constitution, which clearly outlaws war and prohibits Japan from sending troops to other countries. Therefore, Japan's Diet and the state must be strictly bound by the Constitution."
5. Various of protesters holding banners, chanting slogans
6. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) protester (name not given) (partially overlaid with shot 7):
"Japan's continuous increase in defense spending not only diverts funds from people's livelihood but also constitutes preparations for war. We don't want it. I am very sad about the trouble Takashi's remarks have caused to the Chinese people. But I hope that at least friendship between the people of the two countries can be maintained. If the Japanese government incites its people to oppose and criticize China, it is truly embarking on the path to war."
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7. Various of traffic, pedestrians
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8. Protesters holding banners
A group of Japanese gathered in Tokyo on Sunday to protest against the country's record defense budget plan and demand the government led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to curb the military expansion.
Japan's draft defense budget was set at a record 9.04 trillion yen (about 58 billion U.S. dollars) for fiscal 2026, local media reported Friday.
The figure exceeds the previous record initial budget of 8.7 trillion yen for the current fiscal 2025 starting in April and is in line with Japan's defense buildup plan to allot about 43 trillion yen to defense outlays from fiscal 2023 through 2027.
The Sunday protesters held banners and chanted slogans at downtown Tokyo, urging the Japanese government to adhere to its commitment to the pacifist constitution, which renounces the nation's right to engage in war or to resort to military force to resolve international conflicts.
"We oppose the Takaichi administration's massive military buildup and its tough and belligerent rhetoric. The Liberal Democratic Party and its current coalition partner, the Japan Innovation Party, claim that expanding military buildup will bring peace. But they actually seek personal gains from the profits of the military-industrial complexes of Japan and the United States. This is wrong. They want to swiftly abolish Article 9 of the Constitution, while we must take action to protect it," said a protester.
"Germany and Italy have both reflected on World War II. Japan now has Articles 9 of the Constitution, which clearly outlaws war and prohibits Japan from sending troops to other countries. Therefore, Japan's Diet and the state must be strictly bound by the Constitution," said another protester.
A demonstrator said the Japanese government's military buildup and erroneous remarks regarding China have damaged the friendship between the two countries and indicated a worrying anti-China attitude.
"Japan's continuous increase in defense spending not only diverts funds from people's livelihood but also constitutes preparations for war. We don't want it. I am very sad about the trouble Takashi's remarks have caused to the Chinese people. But I hope that at least friendship between the people of the two countries can be maintained. If the Japanese government incites its people to oppose and criticize China, it is truly embarking on the path to war," she said.
Japan-Protest/Defense Spending
Dateline : Dec 28, 2025
Location : Japan
Duration : 2'15
Tokyo, Japan - Dec 28, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of protesters holding banners, chanting slogans
2. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) protester (name not given)(starting with shot 1):
"We oppose the Takaichi administration's massive military buildup and its tough and belligerent rhetoric. The Liberal Democratic Party and its current coalition partner, the Japan Innovation Party, claim that expanding military buildup will bring peace. But they actually seek personal gains from the profits of the military-industrial complexes of Japan and the United States. This is wrong. They want to swiftly abolish Article 9 of the Constitution, while we must take action to protect it."
3. Various of protesters holding banners, chanting slogans
4. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) protester (name not given):
"Germany and Italy have both reflected on World War II. Japan now has Articles 9 of the Constitution, which clearly outlaws war and prohibits Japan from sending troops to other countries. Therefore, Japan's Diet and the state must be strictly bound by the Constitution."
5. Various of protesters holding banners, chanting slogans
6. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) protester (name not given) (partially overlaid with shot 7):
"Japan's continuous increase in defense spending not only diverts funds from people's livelihood but also constitutes preparations for war. We don't want it. I am very sad about the trouble Takashi's remarks have caused to the Chinese people. But I hope that at least friendship between the people of the two countries can be maintained. If the Japanese government incites its people to oppose and criticize China, it is truly embarking on the path to war."
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7. Various of traffic, pedestrians
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
8. Protesters holding banners
A group of Japanese gathered in Tokyo on Sunday to protest against the country's record defense budget plan and demand the government led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to curb the military expansion.
Japan's draft defense budget was set at a record 9.04 trillion yen (about 58 billion U.S. dollars) for fiscal 2026, local media reported Friday.
The figure exceeds the previous record initial budget of 8.7 trillion yen for the current fiscal 2025 starting in April and is in line with Japan's defense buildup plan to allot about 43 trillion yen to defense outlays from fiscal 2023 through 2027.
The Sunday protesters held banners and chanted slogans at downtown Tokyo, urging the Japanese government to adhere to its commitment to the pacifist constitution, which renounces the nation's right to engage in war or to resort to military force to resolve international conflicts.
"We oppose the Takaichi administration's massive military buildup and its tough and belligerent rhetoric. The Liberal Democratic Party and its current coalition partner, the Japan Innovation Party, claim that expanding military buildup will bring peace. But they actually seek personal gains from the profits of the military-industrial complexes of Japan and the United States. This is wrong. They want to swiftly abolish Article 9 of the Constitution, while we must take action to protect it," said a protester.
"Germany and Italy have both reflected on World War II. Japan now has Articles 9 of the Constitution, which clearly outlaws war and prohibits Japan from sending troops to other countries. Therefore, Japan's Diet and the state must be strictly bound by the Constitution," said another protester.
A demonstrator said the Japanese government's military buildup and erroneous remarks regarding China have damaged the friendship between the two countries and indicated a worrying anti-China attitude.
"Japan's continuous increase in defense spending not only diverts funds from people's livelihood but also constitutes preparations for war. We don't want it. I am very sad about the trouble Takashi's remarks have caused to the Chinese people. But I hope that at least friendship between the people of the two countries can be maintained. If the Japanese government incites its people to oppose and criticize China, it is truly embarking on the path to war," she said.
ID : 8459280
Published : 2025-12-28 21:20
Last Modified : 2025-12-28 21:25:06
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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