Nippon Kaigi
Konferensi Jepang 日本会議 | |
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| Ketua umum | Tomohiko Taniguchi |
| Sekretaris Umum | Yuzo Kabashima |
| Pendiri | Koichi Tsukamoto |
| Dibentuk | 30 Mei 1997 |
| Digabungkan dari | Nihon wo mamoru Kokumin Kaigi dan Nihon wo mamoru Kai |
| Kantor pusat | Vort Aobadai II, Aobadai, Meguro, Tokyo |
| Keanggotaan | ca 38,000 – 40,000 (2020 per.)[1] |
| Ideologi | |
| Posisi politik | Kanan-jauh[22] |
| Agama | Shinto |
| Afiliasi | Asosiasi Persahabatan Anggota Parlemen Nasional Nippon Kaigi |
| Warna | Black Carmine |
| Situs web | |
| www | |
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| Konservatisme di Jepang |
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Nippon Kaigi (日本会議, "Konferensi Jepang")[23] adalah Organisasi Non-pemerintah (NGO) dan lobby ultranasionalis terbesar di Jepang[24] yang didirikan pada tahun 1997 dan memiliki sekitar 38,000 anggota.[23][25][26] Kelompok tersebut memiliki pengaruh dalam badan legislatif dan eksekutif dari pemerintahan Jepang melalui sekutu-sekutunya.[25][27] Shinzō Abe, politikus PDL, menjabat sebagai penasehat istimewa untuk liga parlementer kelompok tersebut.[23]
Lihat pula
- Militerisme Jepang
- Nasionalisme Jepang
- Nippon Ishin no Kai
- Partai Demokrat Liberal (Jepang)
- Revisionisme sejarah
- Ultranasionalisme
Referensi
- Shibuichi Daiki; "Japan Conference (Nippon Kaigi): an Elusive Conglomerate"; East Asia, Vol. 34 (2017), Nr. 3, S. 1–18
- Tawara Yoshifumi; "What is the Aim of Nippon Kaigi, the Ultra-Right Organization that Supports Japan’s Abe Administration?"; Japan Focus, Volume 15 (2017), Issue 21, Number 1 (Volltext)
- Tawara Yoshifumi; 日本会議の全貌: 知られざる巨大組織の実態 [Outlook of Nippon Kaigi: Actual Situation of Unknown Big Organization]; T. 2016 (Kadensha); ISBN 9784763407818
- Yamaguchi Tomomi; in: Shūkan Kin'yōbi, Narusawa Mueno ed., "Nippon Kaigi and Association of Shinto Shrines" Tokyo 2016 (Kin'yōbi); ISBN 9784865720105
- ^ Wingfield-Hayes, Rupert (15 August 2020). "VJ Day: A WW2 hero and a reckoning with Japan's past". BBC News. Diakses tanggal 7 September 2021.
- ^ "In rare move, court suspends publication of best-seller on Abe-linked conservative lobby group". The Japan Times. Kyodo. 7 January 2017. Diakses tanggal 5 June 2020.
A Tokyo court has ordered a publisher to suspend publication of a best-selling nonfiction book detailing links between the conservative Japan Conference (Nippon Kaigi) lobby and a religious group, saying it contains defamatory information.
- ^ Newsham, Grant (19 July 2016). "Japan's conservative Nippon Kaigi lobby: Worth worrying about?". Asia Times. Tokyo. Diakses tanggal 5 June 2020.
TOKYO–The recent spate of western media articles on Nippon Kaigi – a conservative Japanese lobbying group (and somewhat akin to a "Political Action Committee" in America) associated with Prime Minister Abe — suggests Japan is heading for a police state, and soon afterwards will be looking overseas for somewhere to invade.
- ^ White, Stanley; Kajimoto, Tetsushi (12 March 2018). "Japan PM, finance minister under fire over suspected cover-up of cronyism". Reuters. Tokyo. Diakses tanggal 5 June 2020.
Also removed was a reference to ties by Abe and Aso to a conservative lobby group, Nippon Kaigi.
- ^ [2][3][4]
- ^ Fitzpatrick, Michael; Segawa, Makiko. "Shinzo Abe's killing brings to light Japan's unseen world of shadowy cults, healers and religious lobbyists". i news. Diakses tanggal 17 September 2022.
- ^ Mark, Craig (6 September 2021). "Who will replace Yoshihide Suga as Japan's prime minister? Here's a rundown of the candidates". The Conversation. Diakses tanggal 12 August 2022.
She is a member of the ultranationalist Nippon Kaigi organisation, which aims to restore the emperor to divine status, keep women at home, prioritise public order over civil liberties and rebuild Japan's armed forces.
- ^ Steinbock, Dan (15 January 2019). "Japan's "Comfort Women": Asian Protests and Imperial Japan's Sexual Slavery". Foreign Policy Journal. Diakses tanggal 12 August 2022.
He belongs to the ultranationalist Nippon Kaigi, which seeks to re-militarize Japan and to revive Imperial Japan and which, among other things, vehemently denies Japan's "comfort women" history during World War II.
- ^ "The Conversation: Assassination of Shinzo Abe leaves Japan reeling". New Zealand Herald. 10 July 2022. Diakses tanggal 17 September 2022.
- ^ Arudou, Debito (31 July 2016). "For Abe, it will always be about the Constitution". The Japan Times. Diakses tanggal 12 August 2022.
- ^ [7][8][9][10]
- ^ Yamaguchi, Tomomi (2018). "Revisionism, Ultranationalism, Sexism: Relations Between the Far Right and the Establishment Over the 'Comfort Women' Issue". Social Science Japan Journal. 21 (2): 193–212. doi:10.1093/ssjj/jyy014. Diakses tanggal 7 September 2021.
- ^ Larsson, Ernils (3 December 2014). "Abe's cabinet reshuffle reflects growing influence of the religious right". East Asia Forum. Diakses tanggal 7 September 2021.
- ^ [12][13]
- ^ Myles Carroll, ed. (2021). The Making of Modern Japan: Power, Crisis, and the Promise of Transformation. Brill Publishers. hlm. 205. ISBN 9789004466531.
... high degree of grassroots support from a number of nationalist and militaristic social groups such as the War Bereaved Association and Nippon Kaigi, ...
- ^ Sohn, Yul; Pempel, T. J., ed. (2018). Japan and Asia's Contested Order: The Interplay of Security, Economics and Identity. Springer Science+Business Media. hlm. 148. ISBN 9789811302565 – via Google Books.
the reactionary group Nippon Kaigi (Japan Conference)—has been waging war over its shared past with China and South Korea on battlegrounds ranging from Yasukuni Shrine to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural organisation (UNESCO).
- ^ "Could Japan soon have a female leader? Sanae Takaichi emerges as a contender". The Japan Times. 5 September 2021. Diakses tanggal 28 November 2021.
Both have served as members of a nonpartisan group of lawmakers supporting far-right organisation Japan Conference (Nippon Kaigi).
- ^ Steinbock, Dan (8 June 2021). "Fruity Indo-Pacific Politics: Or How Kishi Met Lorenzana – Analysis". Eurasia Review. Diakses tanggal 17 September 2022.
- ^ Yoshio Sugimoto, ed. (2020). An Introduction to Japanese Society. Cambridge University Press. hlm. 242. ISBN 9781108724746.
... Nippon Kaigi Parts of the Japanese establishment have ties with a large far-right voluntary organisation, Nippon Kaigi (Japan Conference), whose ranks include grassroots members across the nation as well as national and local ...
- ^ Michael W. Apple, ed. (2009). Global Crises, Social Justice, and Education. Routledge. hlm. 69. ISBN 9781135172787.
In 1997 nationalist intellectuals, politicians and religious leaders formed the largest far-right advocacy group, Japan Conference (Nippon kaigi), formed as a result of the merger between the two ...
- ^ The Passenger, ed. (2020). The Passenger: Japan. Europa Editions. ISBN 9781609456429.
Every year far-right nationalist groups – including Nippon Kaigi – private citizens and government officials visit the Yasukuni Shrine. Many wear uniforms or clothing linked to the Imperial Army and display the Japanese imperial flag.
- ^ [17][18][19][20][21]
- ^ a b c Right side up, Jun 6th 2015, The Economist.
- ^ Nippon Kaigi: The ultra-nationalistic group trying to restore the might of the Japanese Empire. ABC News Online. Author - Matthew Carney. Published 2 December 2015. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
- ^ a b Norihiro Kato (September 12, 2014). "Tea Party Politics in Japan". New York Times.
- ^ 国民運動の歩み « 日本会議(Jepang)
- ^ Matthew Penney, Abe Cabinet – An Ideological Breakdown, The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus. Jan. 28, 2013
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