According to reports from China News Service citing Japanese media, with the upcoming Japanese Senate elections, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has been holding multiple street speeches. However, the numerous notes written on the back of his left hand during these speeches have sparked widespread discussion.
On July 14, Japanese media released a photo of Shigeru Ishiba giving a street speech in Kagoshima Prefecture, where the words "rocket" and other notes were clearly visible on the back of his left hand.
Videos circulating on social media show Shigeru Ishiba frequently looking down at his hand, suggesting he was referring to his notes.
Some have criticized Shigeru Ishiba's actions, arguing that it symbolizes a lack of preparation and thought, urging the Japanese public to take reality seriously and describing the situation as "entrusting Japan's future to a government as fragile as paper."
On the other hand, some Japanese netizens have offered support for Shigeru Ishiba, stating, "The words are on his left hand, indicating he wrote them himself. Keep going!"
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