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Japan Approves Legislation That Criminalizes Desecrating the National Flag

Press RoomBy Press RoomJuly 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Respect the flag – or else…

Right-wing Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi keeps charting her conservative course, implementing her agenda unconcerned with the inevitable whining from the liberal media and the leftist opposition.

Yesterday (17), it was reported that the Japanese Upper House of Parliament passed legislation ‘criminalizing the desecration of Japan’s national flag’.

The legislation counted on the support of parts of the opposition, despite ‘concerns’ that the measure would ‘infringe on freedom of expression’.

The approved law will punish anyone who ‘publicly damages, removes or defaces the flag’ in a way causes ‘extreme discomfort or disgust to others’.

Japan enacts divisive law penalizing national flag desecration https://t.co/1gngUIeick

— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) July 17, 2026

Japan Times reported:

“Set to take effect in early August, the law states violators could face up to two years in prison or a fine of up to ¥200,000 ($1,250).

‘Insulting the national flag undermines the dignity of the country and hurts citizens who hold it dearly’, Mizuho Umemura, [an opposition] Sanseito lawmaker, told the Upper House plenary session the same day, adding that a legislature must set a clear standard.”

The bill sets out to protect physical flags, not miniature flags, or depictions of the flag in paintings, manga, anime, video games and works generated using artificial intelligence.

🚨 BREAKING: Sanseito and allies just secured passage of the National Flag Desecration Bill in the House of Councillors — 161 to 81! 🇯🇵

Japan’s HINOMARU is more than cloth — it symbolizes our ancestors’ history, traditions, culture, and the pride of our people.

Olympic… pic.twitter.com/CpYnIYqfDd

— SAMURAI VOICE (@SAMURAIVoice) July 17, 2026

Associated Press reported:

“Japan has a law to punish vandalizing foreign national flags, mainly those displayed at diplomatic facilities, to avoid international disputes. [Prime Minister] Takaichi says Japan’s lack of a law criminalizing disrespectful handling of its own national flag is ‘wrong.’

[…] Takaichi’s governing Liberal Democratic Party said violations include pulling down and discarding a national flag displayed at a municipal building; tearing, burning or cutting a national flag in a public space; stepping on a national flag, covering it with mud in public; livestreaming or uploading footage showing oneself cutting or burning a flag in a private space.

Use of images of a flag in anime, cartoons or those created by artificial intelligence is allowed because they are not in the tangible form, and flag images that form part of a painting won’t be subject to punishment.”

Watch: Japanese protesters step on a ‘projection’ of the flag.

Japanese protesters appear to have found a loophole in the law that bans stomping on the national flag.
If you are projecting an image of the flag onto the ground and stomping on it, does it count as desecrating the national flag? https://t.co/AG0UgCNOKg https://t.co/rhpXwDuMWB

— Jeffrey J. Hall 🇯🇵🇺🇸 (@mrjeffu) July 18, 2026

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