In Japan, efforts afoot to win hearts, and votes, of the alienated young | Malay Mail

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TOKYO, Oct 28 ― Momoko Nojo's campaign for Japan's upcoming election revolves around social media and T-shirts, but she's not running for office. Instead, the activist is fighting a different battle ― against the apathy that keeps young voters away from the polls. It's no wonder the young don't...

TOKYO, Oct 28 ― Momoko Nojo's campaign for Japan's upcoming election revolves around social media and T-shirts, but she's not running for office. Instead, the activist is fighting a different battle ― against the apathy that keeps young voters away from the polls.

Women's rights are not debated, and other issues such as gender equality, support for young families, the dire labour shortage and dysfunctional immigration system are also barely on the agenda. “By not going to vote, life will become more difficult for this generation. Whether it's problems with raising children, or other issues, to get politics to turn to our generation you have to vote, you have to take part.”

But apathy among young voters is deep-seated and reflects long-term systemic issues in Japanese politics, often dominated by families who have been elected through generations, analysts said. “Even elected, women lawmakers don't get a chance at the important cabinet portfolios. There are only a handful in the cabinet, and there should be so many more. Then women would have the sense they're taking part,” said Airo Hino, a Waseda University professor.

“Almost nobody reads those massive party campaign platforms, and for young people it's impossible, a facilitator's needed,” Hino added.

 

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