Imperial Privilege and Fascism: More Terrifying than the Komuro Scandal: On the Subject of an Email

 



 

 

I received an email from a reader of this blog yesterday.

 

This blog was established out of concern over the current state of the Japanese Imperial Family, including the Mako/Komuro issue, and out of a sense of crisis over the lack of accurate coverage of these issues overseas.

 

Contrary to what many major newspapers in Japan and abroad are reporting, there are very few people around me who are in favor of Mako and Komuro's marriage with open arms. It is by no means simply because Komuro's mother has not paid her debts. There are very many, weighty reasons that cannot be reported abroad. In particular, this e-mail points out the "abuse of imperial privilege”.

 

The level of interest in this issue naturally varies from person to person among the Japanese people, but I would like to introduce this as a sample to show what the relatively intelligent and well-informed people who have no direct interest in the Imperial Family think about it.

 

 

I am very grateful to you for writing about this in your English blog. I will support your activities wholeheartedly.

 

It's easy to notice the humanity of Mr. Komuro and the waste of blood tax money.

In the background of the series of problems

The establishment of a museum in New York, the amendment of the Lawyers Act, the sudden award of medals from countries that support ODA, etc.

I think that the situation is critical because it seems that the Imperial Family's power and intentions are able to intervene in various aspects of the use of government funds, laws, politics, and diplomatic relations.

 

If we include the relationship between Prince Akishino and the Okuno law firm and the study abroad program, the suspicion of the use of the imperial family for Mr. Komuro has a strong tinge of violation of the Constitution.

 

In addition, the unnatural manipulation of speech and news reports, and the silence of the police and other agencies regarding the crime, etc.

It is also frightening to see the influence of the government in all areas.

 

I am afraid that the people will lose the will to confront this crisis because of the misinformation sent abroad, which is replaced by human rights issues.

 

Thank you very much for your time.

 

 

 

Several new facts are raised in this email.

 

(1) First, the opening of the museum in New York.

"In May of this year, the Digital Museum of Japanese History was opened to introduce photographs, documents and other materials on its website in order to pass on the footsteps of Japanese and Japanese-Americans in New York City to future generations. About 100 items were collected with the cooperation of the U.S. Library of Congress and through public donations. The museum hopes to further enrich the collection, leading to the establishment of an actual museum in the future."

https://www.jiji.com/jc/article?k=2021052200174&g=int

https://www.historyofjapaneseinny.org/

 

The Japanese who are skeptical about this marriage assume that this is to secure Mako a job in New York.

 

 

(2)Amendments to the Law Concerning the Handling of Legal Services by Foreign Lawyers

In May of last year, the "Act for Partial Amendment of the Act on Special Measures Concerning the Handling of Legal Services by Foreign Lawyers" was enacted and came into effect.

https://www.moj.go.jp/housei/gaiben/housei07_00002.html 

As a result, the scope of "international arbitration cases" in which foreign lawyers can represent clients in proceedings in Japan has been greatly expanded. Naturally, if you are admitted to the bar in New York, as Komuro is, you will be able to play an active role in Japan (although the results have not yet been announced).

 

It is also speculated that this is amendment to the law that was made for the convenience of Kei Komuro alone.

 

 

(3)Sudden Order of Merit from a Country Where Japan Provides ODA Support

On the 5th of this month, the Paraguayan government presented Prince Akishino and Mako with the country's highest level of decoration. 

https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/46105a9d18d6849ae743ed3f7a0f8232009930ae

On the 12th, Brazil also presented Mako with a medal of honor.

https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/6f6ecb856a59a2d7561d9ea18d0f28edf2b99826

Mako has visited Paraguay in 2,016 and Brazil in 2018, so the reason for the award is her contribution to the goodwill between Japan and both countries.

However, there are other visits to foreign countries by the royal family, and it must appear unnatural to have them all at once, and at this time before marriage.

 

I personally feel the same way about the e-mail I received this time. The various allegations against Komuro and his son are also problematic.

(See this article for a list of the allegations against Komuro and his son that I have compiled on this blog in the past.

https://jiftoday.blogspot.com/2021/06/reported-scandals-japanese-will-never.html

More than that, the imperial prerogative that seems to have been exercised in this matter is frightening. It makes me feel that we have been shown that the symbolic emperor system and the sovereignty of the people as stipulated in the Japanese Constitution have already collapsed. This is no different from North Korean or Chinese Communist Party rule.

 

Why doesn't the Western media, which only ridicules the Japanese for their "opposition to marriage," see the fact that their allies' democracy is crumbling as a problem?

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