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Exhilarating! A collection of memorable quotes by Haruo Kitamura. Sharp words from a legal professional.

Haruo Kitamura, a lawyer known for his sharp comebacks on television.

As a legal expert and also an active politician, some of you may have been struck by his candid remarks and the words born from his unique perspective.

In this article, we introduce memorable quotes from Haruo Kitamura that resonate with the heart.

The words forged from experience in the demanding arena of the courtroom and from his strong will to change Japan as a politician convey the resolve to which he has devoted his life.

Exhilarating! A collection of Haruo Kitamura’s famous quotes. Sharp words from a legal professional (1–10)

We worked hard and did our best for our own lives, but even more than that, we did our best for Japan too—let’s pass on with that thought in our hearts.NEW!Haruo Kitamura

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What really sets Haruo Kitamura apart is, above all, his cool composure! On the TV show he appeared on, “The Legal Counselling Show with Long Lines,” while lawyers Motomura and Hashimoto gave responses that played well for variety TV, Kitamura would at times answer calmly and matter-of-factly, with a sharp, composed expression.

These passionate words are hard to imagine coming from someone as cool as Kitamura.

They’re a quote that makes you think that, after all, what politicians really need is passion.

To live in accordance with these words, we need to face Japanese politics earnestly.

I will do my utmost for Japan, for the nation of Japan, for as long as I live.NEW!Haruo Kitamura

The final day of the 2025 House of Councillors election: Haruo Kitamura’s thoughts at Tokyo Station, closing the microphone
I will do my utmost for Japan, for the nation of Japan, for as long as I live. NEW! Haruo Kitamura

These are words spoken during a street speech for the 2025 House of Councillors election.

Before these words, the speaker said, “I believe the late Shinzo Abe is cheering us on,” and then continued with this statement.

A determination and resolve to confront politics with everything they have for Japan, as long as they live, comes through clearly, making the words all the more persuasive.

Many voters were moved by the sight of the speaker straining their voice to convey these feelings.

No matter what anyone says, I want to go straight down this path.NEW!Haruo Kitamura

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No matter what anyone says, I want to go straight down this path. NEW! Haruo Kitamura

When you set out to accomplish something, the path forward will surely be lined with many obstacles.

Among them may be slander and abuse from others.

But if you let your heart be broken by that, the dream you held—and the path you’ve steadily built—will come to an end.

This quote teaches us that it’s precisely when times are tough, precisely when you’re lost, that you must believe in your own convictions.

You can almost feel the resolve behind these words from Haruo Kitamura’s expression as well.

No matter what anyone says, keep walking straight down the path you believe in.

Thrilling! A collection of Haruo Kitamura’s famous quotes: Sharp words from a legal professional (11–20)

It’s only natural to understand which one is correct. Not doing so was simply lazy.NEW!Haruo Kitamura

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These words, though simple, powerfully convey the importance of a strong sense of responsibility.

They point out that when someone understands what’s right or knows the rules but fails to act, the issue isn’t knowledge or ability—it’s simply a matter of motivation and effort.

For the younger generation as well, the habit of “knowing but not doing” in school, work, or daily life can undermine one’s growth and trustworthiness.

This message teaches the importance of pairing knowledge with action.

Merely knowing the right thing is meaningless.

Once you understand, it’s crucial to put it into action immediately.

I want a society where people’s nationality history—and, if they have been naturalized, the fact that they have been naturalized—is always openly acknowledged.NEW!Haruo Kitamura

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These words emphasize the importance of “transparency” and “integrity.” Being open about one’s nationality and the fact of acquiring nationality, without hiding them, is fundamental to respecting individuals and preserving social trust.

For younger generations as well, a commitment to speaking honestly about themselves at school, in the workplace, and on social media fosters trust and a sense of security.

This message teaches that honesty without concealment—by both individuals and society—is the first step toward building a fair and healthy community.

By being candid about one’s background, we may be able to create relationships and a society that are built on trust.

They are entering Japan under privilege. If we don’t think of it that way, we can’t protect Japanese society.NEW!Haruo Kitamura

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[Haruo Kitamura vs. Ishii Lasar] Should criminal foreign nationals be deported immediately!? Socialist Democratic Party’s Lasar fiercely objects, saying it’s “a cruel double punishment,” but Haruo Kitamura counters, “Residence is not a right but a privilege.”

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These words convey the importance of facing the realities of laws and institutions.

It’s a way of thinking that says we must correctly recognize reality in order to protect society and its rules, without ignoring the fact that some people exploit privilege to gain illicit benefits or rely on loopholes in the system.

For younger generations as well, the message is that it’s important not to think only in idealistic terms, but to understand real-world problems and address them appropriately.

To build a society that follows the rules, it may be necessary not only to espouse ideals, but also to look squarely at the problems that are actually occurring and act accordingly.

Maybe my job is to keep saying the things that cowardly members of parliament can’t say—or have never even thought of—and to ask all of you for your views on them.NEW!Haruo Kitamura

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[Haruo Kitamura] Mr. Kitamura of the Japan Conservative Party makes proposals to the spineless LDP lawmakers! We don’t need second-, third-, and fourth-generation “family business” politicians who put party interests and maneuvers first. Japanese people, rise up! p4

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These words convey the importance of voicing your opinions frankly without fear.

They show a stance of presenting one’s own views—even on topics many lawmakers avoid or issues they wouldn’t even think of—and leaving the judgment to voters.

Applied to younger generations, the message is that it’s important not to be swayed by others, but to have and express your own opinions and ideas.

Rather than staying silent out of fear, taking a step forward and stating your thoughts may give you the power to move those around you and even society.

Even on topics everyone avoids, clearly expressing your own view could spark discussion with others and lead to better decisions, don’t you think?