Japan-Arms Export/Expert
Japan-Arms Export/Expert
Dateline : April 16/22, 2026/File
Location : Japan
Duration : 1'35
FILE: Tokyo, Japan - Dec 16, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of National Diet building
Tokyo, Japan - April 21, 2026 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
2. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Yamashita Masahiko, professor emeritus, Tokai University (starting with shot 1):
"This is obviously in violation of Article 9 of the Constitution, so I insist that we must never let things go on and never turn a blind eye to it."
FILE: Tokyo, Japan - Nov 20, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
3. Various of National Diet building; pedestrians, traffic
Tokyo, Japan - April 21, 2026 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
4. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Yamashita Masahiko, professor emeritus, Tokai University (partially overlaid with shots 5-6):
"In our opinion, the constitutional amendment that Takaichi seeks is actually a revision in a wrong direction and amounts to a violation of the Constitution. We are indignant and can never allow such an approach under any circumstances. In our view, the recent rallies and demonstrations in front of the National Diet and elsewhere in the country also reflect the people's voice. We believe it is Sanae Takaichi who has further reinforced this dangerous trend. We consider her not only unsuitable to be a prime minister, but also unqualified to be a member of the National Diet."
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Tokyo, Japan - April 16, 2026 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
5. Protesters gathering in front of Japanese prime minister's office
6. Various of Japanese prime minister's office, security guards
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7. Various of protesters holding placard, banner to show concerns over lethal arms exports
The Japanese government's decision to scrap restrictions on the export of lethal weapons violates the country's pacifist Constitution and poses a grave danger, said a Japanese scholar on Tuesday.
The Japanese government officially revised "the three principles on transfer of defense equipment and technology" and their implementation guidelines on Tuesday to enable overseas sales of weapons, including those with lethal capabilities.
The changes have been approved by the Cabinet and the National Security Council, the Kyodo News reported.
The revision scraps rules that limit Japan's defense equipment exports to five noncombat categories, namely rescue, transport, warning, surveillance, and minesweeping. Instead, defense equipment will be divided into "weapons" and "non-weapons" categories, based on whether they have lethal capability.
While the revision in principle prohibits the export of arms to countries where conflict is taking place, they do allow for exceptions "in special circumstances" that take into consideration Japan's security needs.
"This is obviously in violation of Article 9 of the Constitution, so I insist that we must never let things go on and never turn a blind eye to it," said Yamashita Masahiko, professor emeritus at the Tokai University.
The approach of the Japanese government under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to lift restrictions on lethal weapons export has aroused strong concern and dissatisfaction in Japanese society.
"In our opinion, the constitutional amendment that Takaichi seeks is actually a revision in a wrong direction and amounts to a violation of the Constitution. We are indignant and can never allow such an approach under any circumstances. In our view, the recent rallies and demonstrations in front of the National Diet and elsewhere in the country also reflect the people's voice. We believe it is Sanae Takaichi who has further reinforced this dangerous trend. We consider her not only unsuitable to be a prime minister, but also unqualified to be a member of the National Diet," he said.
ID : 8475938
Published : 2026-04-22 16:24
Last Modified : 2026-04-22 19:13:22
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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