Anti-War Protests in Japan
Friday, 2026/05/15103 words2 minutes1312 reads
Many people in Japan are protesting in the streets. They hold signs that say "No War". They are worried about their country.
Japan's leader, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, wants to change Japan's military rules. After World War Two, Japan promised not to have a strong military. But now the government says Japan needs to be stronger because of dangerous neighbors like China and North Korea.
Many Japanese people are angry. They think these changes are dangerous. Young and old people are protesting together. They want to keep peace. They remember the terrible war and the atomic bombs that killed many people in 1945.
