Is there any anime that goes into the actual politics about Japan, i...

Is there any anime that goes into the actual politics about Japan, i.e with people talking shit about each others parties and stuff? I dont think ive seen a single outright reference to the irl politics of the country.

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Little Witch Academia

Active Raid, kinda

Idol Jihen

And thank goodness they don’t. Real world politics are an annoying clusterfuck.

Angel Cop

Not really no, most Japanese people are really apolitical overall. To the point that no one really noticed that what is basically an imperial resignationist pressure group acquired a ton of influence over the last decade. Despite that being probably the least popular thing ever in the general public's eye.

Samurai Flamenco gives the best depictions on the problems plaguing Japan.

A huge inter-generational wealth gap?

Gate is probably the closest but it's more international politics, and doesn't look at the political parties of countries, just each government as a whole in relation to others

You mean references to actual real life politics in Japan?
If so, I don't know of any.
Shows that go into politics of their fictional version of modern day Japan on the other hand are dime a dozen.

Japanese politics are even duller than in most of the world, so I can understand why

Faggotry?

The SZS manga usually has some riffs on current japanese poltical affairs, no idea how it is in the anime adaption

Fucking Burger

No, I don't think there's any show like that.

Yes
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Sanctuary

genuinely learned a significant amount of Japanese govt thanks to that manga.

The final episode of the first season of Nyaruko had a pretty obvious parody of the Governor of Tokyo's attempt to "clean up" anime and manga. Idol Jihen had a few moments where I thought it was about to seriously address problems with modern Japan, but shied away from them in the end. A lot of shows have an exaggerated depiction of the corruption that is endemic in Japanese politics, but it's obviously not a topic that anyone is willing to dwell on or to treat seriously.

Seikai suru kado got pretty close.

Until episode 9.

>Imperial resignationists
Are they gommies? Do they want a katana in their bowels?

armored chimpos and Ayys?

At least someone else remembers that garbage.

In a nutshell, since 1955 every president of the Liberal Democratic party has also served as prime minister, except for two terms

Also don't let the name fool Americans, they are the social conservative right wing party, also since the 2009 defeat they've shifted more towards populism as well under Abe

reading the conecpt, looks pretty cool

>implying based Abe would allow any left-leaning parasites and other demagogues to tarnish his medium of choice

The alternative is the libcuck party or the literal communists. Can't blame the nips.

>he wants politics in cartoons

CUTE

go back to the_d 2016fag

Doesn't Japan have like 4 competing left wing parties that all sap each other's votes?

It’s a thrilling manga, definitely. very good characters.

>or the literal communists
I mean they really never gained any real influence after their leader got stabbed by a college student like 60 years ago

hue

Personally I would consider perpetual social conservative rule as ideal if not a little dull
It's not like all social progress stops, it just gets really difficult to do stupid social reforms
So Japan might not want to consider many options during a time of economic recession, but at least their answer won't be replacing to demographic of Japan with Muslims and niggers
Also no legal institution in Japan takes left wing talking points like privilege or economic redistribution seriously

Restorationalist, sorry.

Not really. They have had various liberal parties over the years, the Japanese Communist Party has been around for a while and does pretty well. The current layout is weird because it's Abe's party, Koike's party, Edano's party, and the Communists. And Komeito which is kinda just there.

Edano's coalition with the commies is probably gonna take it in the next election imo.

>japan didnt ban child pornography until 2014
>this is the ideal social conservative rule
And you want even moore?

No because JAPANESE POLITICS IS THE MOST BORING SHIT EVER.

Even the power struggles in CCCP of China is far more interesting to follow.

Stop applying your western-centric modernist values on them, you nazi.

>didnt ban child pornography until 2014
>social conservative
That isn't necessarily a contradiction, user

GATE is an extremely accurate one. Kado: The Wrong Answer from last season is good one too.

They thought they would have it last election as well, also every time North Korea and China rattles the sabers victory draws further away from their grasp, and the next few years are going to be good ones

>CP amendment on possession circa 2014
>year 2015 grace period to dispose of "otakara mono"
>year 2016 enforcement starts
>1 year detention/confinement
>and/or
>1,000,000 yen fine

it's literally nothing

I would definitely take slow judicial changes over left wing judges sabotaging law enforcement to protect illegal aliens

>thread already ruined by americans injecting their shitty politics into everything

The biggest opposition party had kind of a meltdown last year with members leaving, starting their own parties which did terribly during the snap elections but also bickering against each other over money. There was also one opposition politician being involved in molesting scandal I think, so Abe+Komeito can change constitution now.

>They thought they would have it last election as well

Edano's party didn't exist until 10 days before the end of the election, but keep pretending you know anything about it.

You ignoring the fact Edano mustered the biggest grassroots movement possibly in Japanese history.

>tfw abe will never procreate with me

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>being exited over "grassroots movements"
Hello, did you time travel straight from a decade ago? Chanology is epic win right?

>I dont think ive seen a single outright reference to the irl politics of the country.
Because they get in shit if they do

GitS SAC is the closest I've seen to actually addressing policy, police-state-business relations, population issues and infraestructure. Don't know if it applies to japanese politics, since the second season goes about inmigration and revolution.

m8, Japan don't really do grassroots movements. This is very new.

I'm talking about the left wing in Japan as a whole, also the CDP is simply splitters from the biggest losers in Japanese politics
Also Abe has since the 2017 general election held a consistent lead in polls over any other political candidate, meanwhile Edano is just eating supporters from his old party

>no one really noticed
They did and they don't care. They don't care because it doesn't effect them, country is 99% Japanese and far right policies just hurt chinks and shit.

Abe jumped to a whole 36% approval.

>conservatives call liberalism a mental disorder
>meanwhile they believe in magic fairies with 0 evidence