

Toshitaka Ishida, the private secretary to lower house member Hideo Hiraoka, has publicly criticized (Japanese) the election poster of Tamayo Marukawa which proclaims 「日本人でよかった」- it's good to be Japanese. The slogan also appears on her website. Ishida writes on his blog that this represents a form of narrow-minded nationalism. He believes that if someone entered an American election under the slogan "I'm happy being American" then there would be an outcry on the basis that it implies that it is not so great to be Chinese, Korean, Indian etc. Ishida has spent some time abroad in his career but I can't really see what he is on about here. It is not uncommon at all for British candidates to celebrate their nationality. This might be related to the fact that, compared with Japan, it is relatively easy for someone to obtain a British passport through marriage or residency so the statement says more about citizenship rather than race or country of birth. Ishida's blog has been deluged with critics wondering what on earth his problem is.