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A collection of resonant quotes by Sohei Kamiya that pierce the heart: passionate words born from love for Japan.

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Sohei Kamiya continues to speak out on politics and social issues.In Mr.

Kamiya’s words, you can feel both a sincere commitment to Japan’s future and a passionate emphasis on the importance of taking action.The memorable quotes he shares on social media and in campaign speeches deeply resonate with people who feel a vague unease about the times we live in or who aren’t sure how to engage with politics.In this article, we introduce some of the most striking things Mr.

Sohei Kamiya has said.When you want to pause and think about politics, be sure to check out these words that can offer new perspectives and insights!

A collection of Shinpei Kamiya’s quotes that hit you in the heart: passionate words for Japan (11–20)

We have to think about what truly benefits everyone, and even if it means being disliked at times, we must call what we believe is right “right.”Soei Kamiya

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Regarding the dangers of COVID vaccinations, Mr.

Munehide Kamiya said we should investigate.

This was because there were vaccine-related health damages and an increase in deaths in the background.

However, if you call for caution about vaccination, it gets twisted into a conspiracy theory, and his words don’t get through straightforwardly.

Based on such experiences, even so, Mr.

Kamiya advocated an unwavering stance with this memorable quote: even if seen as meddlesome, even if disliked, remain steadfast in caring for others.

It’s a very warm and important conviction, isn’t it?

Let’s all say the inconvenient things.Soei Kamiya

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Sohei Kamiya says that only after becoming a politician did he finally see the true shape of Japan.

In his speech, he listed one after another the things that are considered unspoken rules in the political world—the things that must not be revealed, the things that must not be done—and then he said these words.

It was a statement expressing the stance that we should not leave inconvenient, hidden matters as they are, but speak up and pursue them.

It is remarkable to be able to state so plainly what everyone understands but cannot say.

If more people can call bad things bad, Japan’s future may become brighter.

I want something like the Sanseito to grow large enough to change the LDP’s broad direction and reshape the party itself.Soei Kamiya

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I want something like the Sanseito to grow large enough to change the LDP’s broad direction and reshape the party itself. Munetaka Kamiya

Mr.

Kamiya is known as the representative of the Sanseitō party, but he also spent a period in the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).

Perhaps that is why he has deeply considered what the LDP should be.

While the LDP enjoys support, it is burdened with many issues, such as religious entanglements and corporate and organizational donations.

Mr.

Kamiya has said that LDP lawmakers are competent, yet he has also stated that the organization itself should be dismantled.

He has even said that dissolving the party would be a way of repaying his debt to the LDP.

Precisely because he feels indebted, he wants to set it on the right path… Isn’t this a memorable quote filled with such passionate sentiment?

I want to create a story together with everyone that shows we can change the direction of national politics through the will of the people!Soei Kamiya

These words convey the intention to gather that power and move forward, at a time when many people feel that their single vote cannot change the country.

They express the idea that even small forces, when combined, become a great force—and that by cooperating, we can bring about change in national politics as we take our next steps.

It paints a story of bringing together allies and changing the country with that collective strength, evoking the excitement that something big will begin from there.

You can clearly sense the Sanseitō’s stance of rallying people’s will and fighting together.

Once public opinion starts to move, Japan will change, so the current division is something that was bound to happen.Soei Kamiya

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Once public opinion begins to shift, Japan will change; therefore, the current division was inevitable. Munetaka Kamiya

Public relations activities on social media are given importance even in election campaigns.

However, on social media there are many posts that spread misinformation or clip parts of statements and present them as if they represent the whole.

There are concerns that this is causing polarization of public opinion.

Yet Mr.

Sohei Kamiya says this division is necessary.

Division occurs precisely because citizens think for themselves—and that leads to this famous saying.

Perhaps division is evidence that the popular will is growing stronger.

In conclusion

Shuhei Kamiya’s memorable quotes carry sharp insights into politics and society, along with a passionate vision for Japan’s future. His words are at times stern and at times warm, urging us to “think for ourselves and take action.” If you ever pause in your daily life, I hope the words you encounter here will prompt you to reconsider how you engage with politics.