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"What Happened to the Himeyuri Remark?" Passersby Ask; Ldp's Masashi Nishida Avoids Mentioning It in His Opening Remarks; Upper House Election in Kyoto

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On the 3rd, when the House of Councillors election was announced, Masashi Nishida (66), a member of the Liberal Democratic Party who had made statements such as "rewriting history" regarding the display at the Himeyuri Monument, filed his candidacy for the Kyoto constituency. In his opening remarks in Kyoto City, Nishida said, "A big storm and wind are standing in front of me.
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On the 3rd, when the House of Councillors election was announced, Masashi Nishida (66), a member of the Liberal Democratic Party who had made statements such as "rewriting history" regarding the display at the Himeyuri Monument, filed his candidacy for the Kyoto constituency. In his opening remarks in Kyoto City, Nishida said, "A big storm and wind are standing in front of me.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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