Japanese accuse PM of poor neighborly relations (mainichi.co.jp) Updated: 2005-04-18 15:02
More than seven in 10 people polled by the Mainichi Shimbun believe that
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi is not doing enough to improve Japan's strained
relations with China and South Korea.
The approval rating for the Koizumi Cabinet also declined 1 point to 42
percent from the March poll while the disapproval rating rose 2 points to 35
percent.
On Saturday and Sunday, the Mainichi Shimbun telephoned 1,019 people aged 20
or over randomly selected from across the country.
According to the results, 76 percent responded that they do not think the
prime minister is making sufficient effort to improve Tokyo's relations with
Beijing and Seoul.
Only 16 percent said Koizumi is doing enough to that end.
Among those who expressed support for the Koizumi Cabinet, 63 percent said
the prime minister has failed to endeavor sufficiently to break the deadlocked
ties with these two neighbors.
Of those who do not approve of the Koizumi administration, nearly 90 percent
said he is not doing enough.
When asked about the causes of anti-Japan demonstrations in China, 34 percent
cited the domestic situation in China while 26 percent attribute them to the
Japanese government's interpretation of history involving Japan's wartime
invasion of Asian countries.
More than one in 10 -- or 13 percent -- pointed out that visits by Koizumi to
Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine where Class-A war criminals are enshrined have offended
Asian victims of Japan's atrocities during the war.
While 11 percent pointed to Japan's bid to obtain permanent membership in the
United Nations Security Council. Less than 10 percent cited the territorial
dispute between Japan and China over diaoyu islands.
When questioned about the pros and cons of Koizumi's controversial visits to
Yasukuni Shrine, 45 percent said he should no longer visit the shrine, up 4
points from the previous survey in December.
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