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[Taro Yamamoto] A passionate message that resonates with the heart and conveys humanity

Taro Yamamoto, who stands out with a unique presence in the political world.

His remarks, while drawing both praise and criticism, have attracted attention as words that resonate with many people.

The convictions embedded in his straightforward manner of speaking and the many phrases that at times touch the heart are likely something both those interested in politics and those who aren’t have heard at least once.

In this article, we introduce notable quotes by Taro Yamamoto.

By engaging with his words, you may find an opportunity to reflect on society and on how to live.

[Taro Yamamoto] A passionate message that resonates with the heart, full of humanity (1–10)

I want you to pamper yourself—never blame yourself. Everyone’s already doing their best.NEW!Taro Yamamoto

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I want you to pamper yourself—never blame yourself. Everyone’s already doing their best. NEW! Taro Yamamoto

These words empathize with a situation anyone can face—when you just can’t muster any energy—and they offer guidance on how to move in such times.

If you’re feeling low, it says, there’s no need to push yourself; proceed gently, and be kind to yourself now as you prepare for your next steps.

It acknowledges all the effort you’ve made so far, and suggests that to regain your vitality, it’s okay to pamper yourself.

It’s a message that makes you reflect on recognizing your own efforts and on the importance of rest in order to do your best next time.

Please stay alive. I want to put an end to a world that makes you want to die.NEW!Taro Yamamoto

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Please stay alive. I want to put an end to a world that makes you want to die. NEW! Taro Yamamoto

These words express a strong desire to somehow change a world that robs people of their confidence and makes them feel like giving up on life.

They convey the idea that the suffering people endure is largely caused by the structure of society and the politics that shape it, and that by changing politics, society itself can be transformed into a world where everyone can live more easily.

A key point is the powerful appeal to those who have given up to choose life, which clearly conveys a sense of solidarity and support.

These words are filled with a wish to reduce suffering and create a world where everyone can feel happiness.

It’s not your fault that life is hard. It’s because politics is this stupid.NEW!Taro Yamamoto

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It's not your fault that life is hard. It's because politics is this stupid. NEW! Taro Yamamoto

It firmly asserts what is causing people’s suffering and uses words that reject the structure that produced it.

It conveys the stance that politics created the structure that generates suffering, and that by changing politics, we want to support people’s lives.

The deliberately mocking tone is also a key point, throwing a message at politics—what on earth are you doing? It suggests that if politics changes, we can build a society where those who work hard are rewarded, and that message could prompt people to think about politics.

[Taro Yamamoto] A heartfelt, passionate message that conveys humanity (11–20)

There’s no choice but to keep fighting under the banner of “making your life easier than before.”NEW!Taro Yamamoto

There’s no choice but to keep fighting under the banner of “making your life easier than before.” NEW! Taro Yamamoto

It conveys, in simple and direct language, the stance on how to engage with politics.

It expresses the view that if people feel life is hard, the problem lies in politics and the structure of the nation, and that changing politics is necessary so many can live happily.

It also clearly communicates the conviction that politicians should support people so their lives are not difficult.

The various campaign pledges stem from this belief—it’s language that highlights this core, overarching principle.

That’s why I want to change—I’m changing for myself. It’s also for everyone.NEW!Taro Yamamoto

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These words express the motivation and conviction of someone aiming to become a politician: that a nation and its politics should fundamentally support its people, and that the current reality—where this is not the case—must be changed.

They convey a passionate realization upon learning about the suffering of people they hadn’t known about before, and a sense that politics needs to be transformed.

The message also communicates a desire to change politics for oneself and for the many who are suffering, and a call for support to achieve that goal.

Because these sentiments are voiced alongside lamentations about the present situation, the determination to bring about change feels even stronger.

Politics is something we create together.NEW!Taro Yamamoto

These words convey that politicians are chosen through elections and that each citizen has the power to change politics by voting.

They reaffirm the often-overlooked truth that even a single vote, when gathered with others, becomes a powerful force capable of changing politics and the country.

They also seem to prompt a sense of personal responsibility—urging people to consider where to cast their vote and to whom they will entrust their mandate.

A strong message comes through as well: politics is something we create together, and together we can change the country.

Politics exists to save people’s lives.NEW!Taro Yamamoto

Politics exists to save people's lives. NEW! Taro Yamamoto

These words reject the current state of politics, which can look like it’s clinging to power, and powerfully describe what politicians ought to be.

Politics exists to build society’s systems, and this expresses the belief that, through those systems, we should be saving many lives.

By clearly conveying this, it also communicates a desire to change the reality that there are people who are not being helped.

The content conveys a warm character who wants to faithfully carry out true politics and reduce people’s suffering.