Taro Yamamoto
Taro Yamamoto | |
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Taro Yamamoto in Shibuya, Tokyo on July 6, 2013 | |
Native name | 山本 太郎 |
Born |
Takarazuka, Hyōgo, Japan | November 24, 1974
Occupation | Actor and politician |
Taro Yamamoto (山本 太郎 Yamamoto Tarō, born 24 November 1974 in Takarazuka, Hyōgo) is a Japanese politician and former actor. a member of the House of Councilors, belonging to the People's Life Party & Taro Yamamoto and Friends. a joint representation and Policy deliberation chairman of The People's Life Party & Taro Yamamoto and Friends.
In 2008, he said on a TV show that the Liancourt Rocks, disputed between Japan and Korea, should be given to Korea.[1]
In 2011, he announced that he "would no longer be a silent accomplice of the terrorist nation Japan", and became a protester in the anti-nuclear movement.[2] Yamamoto, a resident of Tokyo, flew to Saga Prefecture and attempted to break into the governor's office to protest the restart of a power plant. . He chanted phrases such as, "Protect our children!" "We don't need nuclear energy!" "Come out, Governor!" He did not get an audience with the governor, but said he was glad that he came.[3]
He attempted to run for a seat in the House of Representatives during the 2012 general election, but did not succeed, he obtained by the runner‐up in the Tokyo 8th district.[4] He got angry about overwhelming winning of LDP, and he said in front of the press "If this goes on, Japan will drift to the right extremely. People should get out of Japan." "Year, end. Japan ends. Everyone may get out."[5] He began an independent campaign (endorsed by the New Socialist Party[6]) to be elected to the House of Councillors in its 2013 election,[7][8][9][10] and was elected on July 21. He was supported in the election by People's Life Party, Social Democratic Party, Greens Japan.
On October 31, 2013, Yamamoto handed a political letter to the Emperor at a non-political garden party. The letter was immediately passed to the chamberlain and was never read by the Emperor. The letter reportedly contained his complaints about the handling of the nuclear disaster. The Huffington Post reported that the action may have violated the Constitution of Japan, since the Emperor is not allowed to involve himself in political issues.[11] The Japanese Communist Party chairman Kazuo Shii inferred that Yamamoto "didn't understand the Constitution".[12] Various political leaders expressed their disappointment in Yamamoto's abuse of his legislative position,[13] as well as Beat Takeshi, who called the incident "somewhat of an insult".[14] However, the manga artist Yoshinori Kobayashi approved of the incident.[15] On November 8, Yamamoto received an official reprimand from the Speakers of the House of Councillors, Masaaki Yamazaki. It was also announced that he will be banned from any kind of imperial events during his entire term.
In December 2013, he promised he would mobilize a million people to lay siege to the National Diet in protest of the Special Secrecy Law.[16]
In the 19th Tokyo gubernatorial election held in February 2014, he didn't support any specific candidate, and he just called for support to vote to candidates insisting anti-nuclear power.[17] As a result, candidates insisting anti-nuclear power lost in the election.
In the 47th member of the House of Representatives general election in December 14, 2014, the People's Living Party (PLP) decreased the seats and the party lost political party requirement. After the election, Yamamoto joined to the party, which recovered political party requirement of PLP, and he changed a name of the party into the People's Life Party & Taro Yamamoto and Friends.[18]
On September 2015, in a vote of security-related bills of the House of Councillors plenary session, he voted on wearing mourning and rosary and showed gestures to offer incense to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Liberal Democratic Party.
Filmography
- 1996 That's Cunning! Shijo saidai no sakusen
- 1998 Love Letter
- 1999 Big show! Hawaii ni utaeba
- 2000 Battle Royale (as Shogo Kawada)
- 2001 Hashire! Ichiro
- 2001 Rain of Light
- 2001 Go
- 2001 Genji: A Thousand-Year Love
- 2002 Through the Night
- 2003 Moon Child
- 2003 Get Up!
- 2003 Shoro nagashi
- 2004 Shinsengumi!
- 2004 Akai tsuki
- 2004 A Day on the Planet
- 2004 Izo
- 2005 Princess Raccoon
- 2005 Under the Same Moon
- 2009 Kaiji
- 2010 Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider OOO & W Featuring Skull: Movie War Core ('Skull: Message for Double)
- 2011 My Way
References
- ↑ 山本太郎「竹島を韓国にあげる」発言 「謝罪文」が意味不明で騒動再燃
- ↑ 東京・高円寺で反原発を訴える大規模デモ、山本太郎も参加
- ↑ Nikkan Sports. 山本太郎 佐賀県庁突入「知事出てこい」
- ↑ "山本太郎: 東京8区 : プロフィル : 衆院選2012 : 衆院選 : 選挙 : YOMIURI ONLINE(読売新聞)". Yomiuri.co.jp. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
- ↑ "http://hochi.yomiuri.co.jp/topics/news/20121216-OHT1T00231.htm - 2012年12月23日 21:05 - ウェブ魚拓". megalodon.jp. Retrieved 2016-03-25. External link in
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- ↑ デイリースポーツ社 (2013-06-14). "山本太郎 市民の力で国会へ/芸能速報/デイリースポーツ online". Daily.co.jp. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
- ↑ デイリースポーツ社. "山本太郎氏 円形脱毛4cmに広がった!/芸能/デイリースポーツ online". Daily.co.jp. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
- ↑ デイリースポーツ社. "俳優山本太郎氏、無所属で立候補/政治/デイリースポーツ online". Daily.co.jp. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
- ↑ デイリースポーツ社. "山本太郎出陣 円形脱毛は4cmに拡大/芸能速報/デイリースポーツ online". Daily.co.jp. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
- ↑ 山本太郎氏、天皇陛下に直訴 園遊会で手紙を手渡し 請願法違反の可能性も Huffington Post (2013年11月1日). 2013年11月1日閲覧。
- ↑ “山本太郎議員手紙手渡し問題「マスコミが騒いだから」と反論”. フジニュースネットワーク (2013年11月1日). 2013年11月1日閲覧。
- ↑ 与野党が問題視 「政治利用なりかねず」
- ↑ たけし、山本太郎に苦言「失礼だよね」
- ↑ 山本太郎の件で、自民党議員はわしと対決せよ!
- ↑ J-CASTニュース (2013-12-03). "秘密保護法潰す奇策「デモで国会封鎖」!? 山本太郎が「60年安保の再現」狙う(1/2)". J-CASTニュース. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
- ↑ "山本太郎『都知事選どうすんの?!』". 山本太郎オフィシャルブログ「山本 太郎の小中高生に読んでもらいたいコト」Powered by Ameba (in Japanese). Retrieved 2016-03-25.
- ↑ "平成26年12月26日 政治資金規正法に基づく政治団体の届出" (PDF). 総務省. 2014年12月26日. Retrieved 2014年12月26日. Check date values in:
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External links
- Taro Yamamoto at the Internet Movie Database
- Official website (Japanese)
- Official website (Japanese)
- Taro Yamamoto on Twitter
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