Following arson attack, Kato warns of ‘dangerous’ nationalism emerging – Kakumi Kobayashi

 Images Photos2006 Nn20060820A5A From The Japan Times:

Veteran lawmaker Koichi Kato, victim of an arson attack on one of his houses last week following his criticism of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi‘s visits to Yasukuni Shrine, is warning that signs of “dangerous” nationalism are increasing in Japan.

Kato, a former secretary general of the dominant Liberal Democratic Party, also voiced concerns in an interview Friday that diplomatic policies presented by Chief Cabinet Secretary Shinzo Abe, the most likely candidate to succeed Koizumi, are “too naive.”

“In today’s Japan, I see a kind of aggressive nationalism without repentance (of Japan’s militarism before and during World War II) like, ‘We did nothing wrong in the last war,’ ” Kato said.

“It would be dangerous if this (kind of mood) goes extreme. I’ll sound an alarm against it in a serious manner,” the 67-year-old House of Representatives member said. [Full Text]

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