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Hakubun Shimomura
Hạ thôn bác văn
Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
In office
26 December 2012 – 7 October 2015
Prime MinisterShinzō Abe
Preceded byMakiko Tanaka
Succeeded byHiroshi Hase
Member of the House of Representatives
forTokyo 11th district
Assumed office
20 October 1996
Personal details
Born(1954-05-23)23 May 1954(age 70)
Takasaki,Gunma, Japan
Political partyLiberal Democratic Party
Alma materWaseda University
WebsiteOfficial website

Hakubun Shimomura(Hạ thôn bác văn,Shimomura Hakubun,born 23 May 1954)is a Japanese politician of theLiberal Democratic Party (LDP),a member of theHouse of Representativesin theDiet(national legislature).

Shimomura is affiliated with the openly revisionist organizationNippon Kaigi.[1]As Minister of Education, he oversaw the approval of textbooks that have been described as minimizing Japan's role in the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II,[2]to avoid a "masochistic view of history".[3]He has advocated for Prime MinisterShinzo Abetodeny the Nanjing Massacreand the existence of thecomfort womensystem.[4]

Early life and education[edit]

A native ofTakasaki,Gunma, Shimomura was born on 23 May 1954.[5]He lost his father at the age of nine and endured severe financial hardship in order to complete his education, but obtained scholarships to complete high school and university. He operated acram schoolwhile enrolled as a student atWaseda University.[6]

Career[edit]

Shimomura had served in the assembly ofTokyofor two terms since 1989. He was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time in 1996. He is a representative of thedistrict of Tokyo No. 11in the lower house.[5]He wasdeputy chief cabinet secretaryin the first government of Shinzo Abe in 2006.[5]

Minister of Education[edit]

Shimomura was again appointed to the Cabinet by Shinzo Abe as minister of education, culture, sports, science and technology on 26 December 2012.[7]As minister, Shimomura expanded the ability of local schools to provide Saturday classes[8]and pushed for the globalization of Japanese universities by increasing English skills and hiring more foreign faculty.[9]

Textbook controversies[edit]

As education minister, Shimomura became associated with the various Japanese history textbook controversies.[10][2][3]He advocated for avoiding a "masochistic view of history" about Japan's role in the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II.[3]Textbooks approved under his administration have been described as "[diluting] or [expunging] references toJapanese war crimes".[2]He claimed that examinations of Japanese textbooks were fair and impartial, although he wanted a more "patriotic take on Japan". He claimed he wanted to seek to balance out the bad aspects of Japan's history and emphasize points of pride.[10][2]Shimomura also advocated for revoking the 1995Murayama Statement,in which remorse was expressed to Asia for Japan's wartime attrocities.[11]All textbooks he approved stressed the Japanese government's position on territorial disputes with Japan's neighbors.[2]

Later career[edit]

He oversaw preparations by theOrganising Committeefor the2020 Summer Olympicson behalf of thenational governmentinTokyobefore being replaced by Olympics MinisterToshiaki Endoon 25 June 2015.[12][13]

Following the resignation of Tokyo governorNaoki Inoseon 19 December 2013, Shimomura was widely rumored to be a potential candidate for thegubernatorial electionexpected to be held in February 2014, along withYuriko Koike,Hideo Higashikokubaru,Seiko HashimotoandYoichi Masuzoe.[14]The LDP excluded his name from consideration in a 20 December poll so that he could focus his efforts on the Tokyo Olympics.[15]

Political views[edit]

Shimomura is affiliated with the openly revisionist organizationNippon Kaigi,[1]and his political views are fully consistent with the organization's agenda.

Prior to the 2012 general election, Shimomura told the magazineApple Townthat "we intend to construct a genuinely conservative administration... [such that] has only existed for about three years since the war", describing tensions with China and South Korea as a "national crisis" and stating that "the 67 years since the end of World War II have been a history of Japan’s destruction."[16]

In 2012, he argued that Abe "should declare that theNanjing Massacre did not take placeand the issue ofcomfort womendoes not exist. He should fully negate theTokyo Trialshistorical viewpoint and should also visitYasukuni Shrine".[4]He made these comments in spite of remarks he had made in 2007 that "it is true that there were comfort women. I believe some parents may have sold their daughters. But it does not mean the Japanese army was involved."[17]Following his appointment as education minister in 2012, he refused to comment on the issue but stated that "the government has decided to study Japan's interpretation of history, including the Kono Statement [acknowledging the army's involvement], and I would like to express my views during that process, if necessary."[6]

In 2007, Shimomura said in response to four upcoming films on the 70th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre in China, "There will be various movies and exhibitions on the Nanking incident, and it is natural that we should make efforts to suggest more details of facts and prevent wrong views from spreading in China".[18]

Shimomura refused to intercede in a debate over the censorship of the mangaBarefoot Gen,which depicts the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Japan's culpability in World War II, by a school board in Matsue, stating that young students may not be able to understand its depictions properly.[19]

Shimomura supported the restarting ofnuclear powerreactors in Japan following theFukushima nuclear disaster,stating that "if Japan finds itself losing its power supply, companies would quickly relocate their operations abroad and deindustrialization would rapidly spread – and Japan wouldn't be able to revitalize its economy."[6]

Shimomura has a son with a learning disability who graduated from theUniversity of the Arts Londonin 2013. Shimomura commented to theNew York Timesthat his son would not have been able to enroll in a Japanese university, and said "the British system is more open to a broader range of people and talents... I would like to see the system here be revamped so that avenues of opportunities will be open to all children. After all, considering where we want to go, it is less important for us to create 10,000 people with run-of-the mill capabilities than a few with superb talents."[9]

In April 2018, Shimomura called it "almost a crime" for the TV reporter who complained of sexually harassment (explicit language) to have secretly taped the former Ministry of Finance top officialJunichi Fukuda[ja]who was her alleged victimizer and "selling" the story to a tabloid weekly. The originally anonymous reporter was revealed to be affiliated withTV Asahiby the time Shimomura made the statement. Although he retracted his choice of words the next day, he still insisted he had a point to make in that the reporter violated the journalistic principle of speakingoff-the-record,and he spoke out because he suspected her of staging this with the intention of selling the story to the tabloids from the beginning.[20]

References[edit]

  1. ^ab"Abe’s reshuffle promotes right-wingers "– Korea Joongang Daily – 2014/09/05
  2. ^abcde"Hearts and minds".The Economist.10 April 2015.ISSN0013-0613.Retrieved30 September2023.
  3. ^abc"Abe Shinzo: Japan's New Prime Minister a Far-Right Denier of History".The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus.Retrieved30 September2023.
  4. ^abKatz, Richard (13 January 2014)."Abe not placating the right; he is the right".East Asia Forum.
  5. ^abc"Cabinet Profiles".The Japan Times.26 December 2012.Retrieved3 January2013.
  6. ^abcIto, Masami (30 December 2012)."Rightwing minister seeks to radically revamp education system".The Japan Times.Retrieved19 December2013.
  7. ^Abe elected premier, launches CabinetArchived30 December 2012 at theWayback Machine,The Yomiuri Shimbun27 December 2012.
  8. ^Torres, Ida (4 July 2013)."Ministry of Education to allow schools to hold Saturday classes next year".Japan Daily Press.Retrieved19 December2013.
  9. ^abTanikawa, Miki (25 August 2013)."Japan's Education Minister Aims to Foster Global Talents".The New York Times.Retrieved19 December2013.
  10. ^abFitzpatrick, Michael (12 October 2014)."Japan's Divided Education Strategy".The New York Times.ISSN0362-4331.Retrieved30 September2023.
  11. ^McNeill, David (16 September 2013)."Historians in Japan and China Vow to Resist Revisionist Efforts".The Chronicle of Higher Education.Retrieved30 September2023.
  12. ^Japan's Sports Minister Shimomura to lead Tokyo 2020 preparations
  13. ^Toshiaki Endo appointed Olympics minister
  14. ^"Trư lại tri sự が từ chức biểu minh “Đô chính を đình trệ させられない” ".Nhật bổn kinh tế tân văn.19 December 2013.Retrieved20 December2013.Tự dân đảng の thạch phá mậu càn sự trường は19 nhật ngọ tiền, đông kinh đô liên càn bộ と hiệp nghị し, niên nội の hầu bổ giả quyết định を mục chỉ す phương châm を xác nhận した. Đảng nội では tiểu trì bách hợp tử nguyên phòng vệ tương や hạ thôn bác văn văn bộ khoa học tương, kiều bổn thánh tử tham viện nghị viên らの danh tiền が thủ り sa thái されている. 7 nguyệt の tham viện tuyển への xuất mã を kiến tống った nguyên tân đảng cải cách đại biểu の suyễn thiêm yếu nhất thị, nhật bổn duy tân の hội を ly đảng して chúng viện nghị viên を từ chức した đông quốc nguyên anh phu thị らの danh tiền も phù thượng している.
  15. ^"Đô tri sự tuyển “Thắng てる hầu bổ” は? Tự dân, 7 thị tuyển び thế luận điều tra ".Nhật bổn kinh tế tân văn.21 December 2013.Retrieved24 December2013.
  16. ^Warnock, Eleanor (30 December 2012)."Magazine Interview Shows LDP's Nationalist Side".Wall Street Journal Japan Real Time.Retrieved19 December2013.
  17. ^International Business TimesJapan's Emperor Akihito Banned in Sex Slave Row with South Korea. 16 August 2012Retrieved on 18 August 2012
  18. ^"Japan seeks truth about Nanjing massacre".Reuters.11 May 2007.Retrieved30 September2023.
  19. ^Torres, Ida (22 August 2013)."Education board questioned over request to ban anti-war manga 'Barefoot Gen'".Japan Daily Press.Retrieved19 December2013.
  20. ^"Veteran LDP lawmaker's remarks on sexual harassment case blasted by Komeito head".The Japan Times.Kyodo. 24 April 2018.

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Preceded by Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
2012–2015
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