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Japanese protest ‘frightening’ easing of decades-old arms export curbs

New rules permitting the sale of lethal weapons overseas come as Japan ramps up defence ambitions and seeks to enter the global arms market

2-MIN READ2-MIN ListenAgence France-PressePublished: 9:54pm, 24 Apr 2026Protesters gathered in Tokyo on Friday to rally against Japan’s decision to ease decades-old arms export curbs, which critics argue erode the country’s post-war pacifist tradition.

The move, announced this week on Tuesday by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s government, has been met with some criticism and unease among the Japanese public.

Holding placards that read “Stop exporting lethal weapons!” and “No war”, dozens of protesters assembled on Friday in front of a busy railway station in the capital’s Shinjuku area.

“The government must not decide on its own,” they chanted.

Tokyo resident Ryozo Sawada said he felt “an unbearable sense of humiliation” about the policy shift.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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