[Yuichiro Tamaki] A passionate message to politics and the people. Memorable, impactful words.
A politician’s words often reveal their beliefs and character, don’t they? Yuichiro Tamaki, who draws attention as the leader of the Democratic Party for the People, shares many memorable phrases not only in policy debates but also on social media and during street speeches.
At times sharp, at times laced with humor, his words have a charm that makes people want to listen—whether they’re interested in politics or not.
In this article, we introduce memorable quotes from Yuichiro Tamaki.
Understanding the sentiments behind his words may make politics feel closer to home.
[Yuichiro Tamaki] A passionate message to politics and the people. Memorable, striking words (1–10)
We came in with the resolve that, even if it’s just one or two policies that benefit the people, we’ll take all the criticism to make them happen.NEW!Yuichiro Tamaki
https://www.tiktok.com/@riyo_meigen/video/7431244630827502865You can often feel the passion in Mr.
Tamaki’s messages, can’t you? A lack of interest in politics and distrust toward it are feelings that many citizens likely share today.
In that context, Mr.
Tamaki seeks to face the public head-on.
His words convey a genuine commitment to “politics for the people.” He has also clearly stated, “If it benefits the people, we will accept and confront criticism of our actions.” Listening to his passionate message makes you feel that Japan really might change.
How many years are you going to keep making these excuse-like statements?NEW!Yuichiro Tamaki
This is a statement posted by Yuichiro Tamaki on his official X account in response to remarks by former Prime Minister Ishiba regarding constitutional revision.
Former Prime Minister Ishiba said that, concerning constitutional amendments, “it is necessary to leave the decision to the people, who are the sovereign.” In contrast, Tamaki sharply criticized Ishiba’s comments, saying that if there is genuine intent to revise the Constitution, serious efforts should be made, and dismissing Ishiba’s remarks as nothing more than performance for elections.
The sharp words, laced with irony that the remarks sounded like excuses, convey Tamaki’s feelings about politics.
I think achieving policy goals is more important than holding a ministerial post.NEW!Yuichiro Tamaki
https://www.tiktok.com/@seiji_no_heya/video/7432142742098087176If you are always thinking about the people and acting accordingly, perhaps titles and positions aren’t necessary.
Japan faces many issues, such as those related to the economy and the environment.
Simply thinking about how to solve them and taking action requires tremendous effort.
Moreover, becoming prime minister requires strong leadership.
Election campaigning and building networks are also likely to be important.
If such activities consume your time, choosing to do what benefits the people seems like a reasonable decision.
His lack of hesitation, refusal to be swayed by those around him, and steadfast convictions may be what make him so appealing.
Now as in the past, for resource-poor Japan, “people and technology” are the sources of growth and prosperity.NEW!Yuichiro Tamaki
Japan lacks natural resources, but that is precisely why the growth of people and technology is essential.
As Mr.
Tamaki has said, “Nation-building begins with people-building,” and Japan may need to strengthen its technological capabilities like other major countries.
Yuichiro Tamaki clearly states that Japan will be revitalized if its technological prowess improves and it nurtures talent capable of producing advanced technologies.
Furthermore, he is considering creating systems that allow young people to continue learning regardless of financial circumstances.
His policies include making education completely free up through high school, covering school lunch fees and school trip costs, and establishing a system to deduct from taxes expenses such as cram school fees and monthly payments for extracurricular lessons.
Sometimes I look up at the sky, think what nice weather it is, and keep moving forward.NEW!Yuichiro Tamaki
https://www.tiktok.com/@worldofquote27/video/7555453995175759105There will be unexpected events and times when you hit a wall.
You may find yourself wondering, “I’m doing my best—why is this happening?” At such times, Mr.
Tamaki’s words may gently stay by your side.
He, too, may face slander and abuse for taking action.
In those moments, as his message says, he looks at the sky.
One reason is that the sky has no comments, and perhaps looking at it helps him reset his feelings.
His message also conveys that once you’ve looked up at the sky and calmed down, it’s okay to start moving forward again.
I feel that over the four years I was out of office, I truly learned how crucial genuine listening is in politics.NEW!Yuichiro Tamaki
https://www.tiktok.com/@meigeeeenchannel/video/7499414308653157640It is said that Mr.
Tamaki places emphasis on listening to what the other person has to say.
Furthermore, he values a policy-proposal approach that avoids one-sided confrontations and presents solutions grounded in policy.
Many politicians surely hold strong convictions of their own.
But if people turn to a politician because there’s a problem they want addressed, what happens if they get shot down in debate? The feelings of those who came for consultation would be dismissed.
After realizing that those voices are an important message, Mr.
Tamaki decided to start by listening to the other person.
He also actively uses social media and holds town meetings through a nationwide caravan to hear voices from the field and reflect them in politics.
Nation-building begins with people-buildingNEW!Yuichiro Tamaki

Yuichiro Tamaki is also committed to improving the current circumstances faced by the children who will lead Japan’s future.
One of the Democratic Party for the People’s policies is that nation-building begins with people-building.
This policy reportedly declares increasing investment in people and tax exemptions for young people.
It proposes making education compulsory from age three and strengthening its quality, reducing or exempting income and resident taxes for working youth, and easing the burden of student loan debt.
Furthermore, it incorporates measures to improve the increasingly serious problem of bullying.
Seeing Mr.
Tamaki deliver a passionate message on bullying leaves a strong impression of how much he values people.


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