Iâm home PC!
- As of yesterday, I was home, but didnât have the energy to open my computer.
Doing.
- Transcribe notes from Tweet during the gubernatorial election to Cosense
- Summary of [Daimine Climbing 2024
- I guess this one comes first.
[Ryo Fukawa: âI wonder if Mr. Ishimaru can order Subwayâ post echoes âAs expectedâ and âI can picture the scene in my mindâ (Nikkan Sports) - Yahoo! News https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/04bef0150aa768b39410b6f7a6a7679 f7d8f88b8]
The topic of conversation on social networking sites is the âirreconcilableâ exchange between Shinji Ishimaru, 41, former mayor of Akitakada City in Hiroshima Prefecture, and sociologist Kenju Furuichi, 39, who is running for the Tokyo gubernatorial election on April 7, on a live YouTube streaming program on NTV. Fukawa, perhaps using Mr. Ishimaru as an excuse, wondered if Mr. Ishimaru could order Subway. The post received over 2 million views as of 5:00 p.m. on August 8âŚ
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nishioBroad Listening , âTalk to the Cityâ (#TTTC),Digital Democracy, andPlurality (10 minute handout for presentation) to nishio [Broad Listening: Technology for Everyone to Become Prince Shotokuď˝NISHIO Hirokazu https://note.com/nishiohirokazu/n/n 15a60978113d] #broad listeningdigital democracy
nishio The preview system and Japanese patch forBroadListening that I made withTakahiro Yasunoâs team will be released and I will write an article about it in Note by the end of the week. Iâm planning to release the source code and write an article about it in Note by the end of this week.
DShuhari âTeam Yasunoâ met yesterday around 6pm and had a KPT that lasted over 4 hours.
ZOOM was also connected, and it was an amazing view to see over 50 people who participated in the event share their achievements and challenges one by one in a time where everyone was looking to the future and making flat out recommendations to each other. This is the kind of thing that makes us a really great team.
nanatakamatsu I think it is not right to criticize young people who put in for Mr. Ishimaru but not Mr. Ishimaru. I do not support Mr. Ishimaru, but I think the young people who went to the election are great, no matter who they put in. I would like to commend them for their political participation. I think voters just need to grow as they vote. âŚ
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rinakuro Today, several TV programs have introduced Takahiro Yasunoâs campaign efforts.
My husband was not featured on TV for one second during the campaign. (I once went there when I was called in to do an interview, only Yasuno spent two hours without a camera pointed at meâŚ)âŚ
: rinakuro âźThe answer I received when I asked the station staff âWhy donât you air Yasuno on TV?â (When I was called in for an interview and they didnât show it)
ăťViewers are interested in political battles, not policies ăťIf I cut my hair, Iâll think about it.
nishio Blaming others for not doing what you expect them to do because âthey are XXâ will only widen the division and not improve things. We need to think about how we can cooperate with âpeople who think differently.
nomikaishiyouze Regardless of whose camp youâre in, itâs an election campaign, but I thought it was social movement-like. So I felt I was familiar with it, and I also felt that a lot of people were no longer resistant to the social movement methodology, but whether thatâs good for the election as a whole is another thing.
t_yano By the way, now that the election is over, Iâd like you to clarify if those are or are not violations of the Public Offices Election Law. To be frank, if it is not a violation, thatâs fine. I want you to come to a clear conclusion. Is it a violation? Is it not a violation? The situation is unhealthy, so if itâs not a violation, then âany camp can do the same thing in the future!â
YashinNoMeisou I thought it was a launch, but 3 or 4 hours of stiff KPT? That was too much fun.
numagasa On nights when I am disappointed with the election results (well, almost every time), I reread the book âHope in the Darknessâ. The course of history is complex, and no one knows what will affect it and how it will lead to sudden and major changes. Hope can be discouraging in its own way, but it is still worth having, and I admire those who act without giving up hope and imagination.
genroncafe ďź Takahiro Yasuno is on the stage! ďźź
Mr. Takahiro Yasuno, a candidate for Governor of Tokyo, came to the venue!
Noriya Usami, Ryosuke Nishida, and Hiroki Azuma: Was the Tokyo Gubernatorial Election Really the Right Thing to Do! â â Part 2 of a mellow paid chatGenron 240707Tokyo Gubernatorial Election 2024 https://shirasu.io/t/genron/c/genron/p/20240707âŚ
genroncafe ďź Part 2 at Shirasu! ďźź
Election special to discuss while watching thepreliminary vote count. The second part is scheduled from 21:40. Takahiro Yasuno @takahiroanno also scheduled to speak at the event!
Noriya Usami, Ryosuke Nishida, and Hiroki Azuma: Was the Tokyo gubernatorial election really the right thing to do? â â Part 2 of the mellow paid chatGenron 240707
kumagai_chiba Yasuno, I have been paying attention. The fact that these candidates are coming up is a positive sign of the changing times.
hazuma Takahiro Yasuno will be coming for the second part~!
kensuu Eh, 5th with Yasuno? Iâm so impressed with the good fight, much more than I expected.
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20240707/k10014502181000.htmlâŚ
snowdance87 Mr. Hori and Ms. Izumi âdid not talk about the policies of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government,â and Mr. Anno talked the most about his vision of what he wants Tokyo to become. He was also rated number one by a third-party evaluation organization. The media should have conveyed this kind of information.
snowdance87: MC Hori: âWhereâs Mr. Yasuno I was focusing on?â Mr. Izumi: âIf the media had picked up on Mr. Yasuno, he might have come in here.â x.com/snowdance87/stâŚ
snowdance87 MC Mr. Hori said, âWhich part of Ms. Yasuno did I focus on?â Ms. Izumi: âIf the media had picked up on Ms. Yasuno, she might have come in here.â
snowdance87: I thought it was very nice that Fusaho Izumi called for people to vote now because there is still time. I think there were only 3 women out of 14 people.
nishio Something about going up the stairs and saying, âWhatâs with all the clapping? Whatâs going on?â When I opened the door, the interview was about to start and I was scared.
uudaiy: I thought they were just gathering to watch the preliminary vote count over drinks, so I bought my own drinks and went to the meeting place, but they were having a KPT-style review meeting, and they were all too stoic.
nishio Iâm home Tokyo! How did the election turn out?
amachang I seriously recommend the election. You donât have to be empty handed, the UI and the lines are relatively smooth, youâll feel like youâve done something good in about a minute, you can enter local facilities, and for some reason, a lot of people greet you and make you feel like a human being.
nanatakamatsu I get a lot of calls saying âI went to the election! I am very happy because I am working to encourage young people to participate in politics!
nikkei Record number of people cast ballots in advance for Tokyo gubernatorial election, key to independents. https://nikkei.com/article/DGXZQOCC275KC0X20C24A6000000/?n_cid=SNSTW005âŚ
nikkei 2.15 million people cast their ballots in advance of the Tokyo gubernatorial election, the largest number ever, up 20% from the previous election. Up to 2.15 million Tokyo Governors voted before polling day, returning up to 2:2.
kenn In the end, I decided to vote for Yasuno.
Iâm not so interested in the Tokyo metropolitan government that I wouldnât care if it was Yuriko. Iâm not interested in Tokyo politics as much as Iâd like to be, but I donât think itâs right to vote for Yuriko either.
Considering what it means to use oneâs time to vote, there is no point in putting in a candidate whose results will be the same whether one votes or not.
It is like a choice by process of elimination.
Kenn: Yasuno, of course I support you as an individual, but I felt that you should be attentive to the argument that politics fosters division when it is pushed through by technocracy. As Sandel says, the current dire situation in the US was born out of populism as a reaction to the âarrogance of meritocracyâ.
shuzonarita Thatâs a great speech by Mr. Annoâs wife. The content of âAnno doesnât undermine people but sees flaws in the systemâ is also great because it describes Anno in a nutshell, and I love that sheâs speaking from the heart.
catmonky007 It seems unexpected for many influencers that Yasuno-san, who was thought to be impossible because folks are stupid, became popular and grew on X. Social networking is a good thing. Good things spread quickly, so you just need to know if itâs good or not. Itâs time to get rid of assumptions like the average person is stupid.
nabe_yas1985 For the Tokyo gubernatorial election, after considering candidates who will update Japanese politics from all angles,TakahiroYasuno is the only choice! If you read the manifesto of Yasunoâs candidate, you will understand that the existing political parties that can only position the Tokyo gubernatorial election as a prelude to a power struggle in national politics are now expired!
nabe_yas1985 For the Tokyo gubernatorial election, I am supportingTakahiro Yasuno, a completely independent candidate whose policies I share, a little. The posters are completely volunteer, so Iâm putting up posters little by little around our neighborhood. In my own election, I paid to outsource the work to a contractor, so Iâm having a hard time locating the billboards at all (laughs).
nishio If you are going to vote for someone you donât want to vote for some reason, is that âreasonâ really correct? Isnât that âreasonâ something that someone who is convenient for you to believe in has led you to believe? Please stop and think before you cast your vote. Voting is an opportunity to express your will.
UniTamagos Letâs make theGovernorâs race the best turnout in history!
Make Takahiro Yasuno Governor of Tokyo
I feel the future is brighter than it has been in a long time, so I will vote for Ms. Anno.
rink_ui: I think it is better to vote for the candidate who has given me so much excitement than to vote for the candidate who has given me so much excitement and who will be the one I want in 4 or 8 years, when both supporters of Renho and Shinji Ishimaru are pulling each other down and criticizing each other for violating the public election, and both are not in the race, and I am only +1 for Koike who is an incumbent and has done a good job. So I will vote for Takahiro Yasuno tomorrow.
I was asked by Mr. Yasuno to give a campaign speech at the closing of his microphone in Yurakucho, but I was so scared of the large audience that I declined. I was in charge of GitHub.Takahiro YasunoTOKYOAI
uudaiy Regardless of the direction, I think it would be a very good thing for Tokyo if many people listened to various people, took time to research, and went to speeches to decide what the future of Tokyo should be like and who they should vote for. I think that in itself is a very good thing for Tokyo.
seby_jp I voted forTakahiro Yasuno! Thanks to Mr. Yasuno, I can now think positively about politics, which I didnât want to get close to and which was hazy and unfamiliar to me. The manifesto is coherent with easy-to-understand explanations. Concrete measures, data, and rationale. #Takahiro Yasuno for Governor of Tokyo! #Digital Democracy
takahiroanno: On the last day of the election campaign, I wrote a request to everyone!ăPlease take care of Takahiro Yasuno!
Tokyo Gubernatorial Election Takahiro Yasuno for Tokyo Metropolitan Government! https://note.com/takahiroanno/n/n4331eedc5c39âŚ
Btaros Team Yasuno really has a strong will to make the election process open and something that everyone can be involved in. The open source philosophy that the world will be a better place by making something good and releasing it to the public for everyone to use. It is like looking at the goodness of the Internet generation.
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PPstudyDWE After this consideration, I voted for the candidate whose recommendation I would like to entrust Tokyoâs future to.
There have been some polling places that close before 20:00 on the last day of voting even if it says that the polls are open until 20:00, so it is a good idea to vote before the deadline or early in the daytime on the same day.
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PPstudyDWE: Iâm going around in circles again, deciding whether to vote for a strong opponent of someone I donât want to see elected or for a candidate Iâd like to entrust with Tokyo politics (who will probably get a dead vote), but no matter how many times I think about it, my motto is âPush for a candidate when you canââŚremember? Thatâs what Iâm saying, isnât it?
gakuto_akashi I voted for Ms. Anno before the deadline. When Audrey Tan from Taiwan was talked about, I think a lot of people posted on Twitter at the time that they wished someone like her would appear in Japan. Now is the time. I did not vote for her as a long-hair lover, so please understand that.
takahiroanno Summary version of the policy manifesto document for the Tokyo gubernatorial election is now available!ăWe will create a Tokyo where no one is left behind by technology. We will continue to update it as we listen to your feedback. The detailed version will be released tomorrow! #TOKYOAI
AyumiHirose3 Mr. Yasuno with Team Yasuno, in just one month, has transformed the election process into one that allows residents to be constructively involved in the policy process itself. It is not only that they have changed the process of election to âone in which a single resident can be constructively involved in the policy itself, The way people are attracted by his straightforward beliefs and energy is like a one-man adventure novel.
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takahiroanno: On the last day of the election campaign, I wrote a request to everyone!ăPlease take care of Takahiro Yasuno!
Tokyo Gubernatorial Election Takahiro Yasuno for Tokyo Metropolitan Government! https://note.com/takahiroanno/n/n4331eedc5c39âŚ
Btaros I am glad thatTakahiro Yasuno ran forGovernor of Tokyo. I only helped him as a friend by making manifestos and distributing posters, but Iâm glad I was able to be involved in his campaign.
h_okumura I donât know if my space-time is distorted, but most people seem to vote for Takahiro Yasuno.
ttakeaki The applause when his wife appeared was the star of the show. Hearing Takahiro Yasunoâs campaign from his wifeâs point of view, I thought it was dramatic. From the beginning when two people were trying to put up 200 posters, to putting up all 14,000 locations with the help of volunteers, it was nothing short of impressive.Takahiro YasunoTakahiro Yasuno for GovernorTokyo gubernatorial election campaign
500Saya The moment his wife took the stage, there was loud applause. Rina-sama ~ âĄâĄâĄâĄ
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uudaiy thanks for your help Rina!
âI donât have time for someone elseâs malice to stop meââ
From my wifeâs point of view -Takahiro Yasuno for Governor of Tokyoď˝#Takahiro Yasunoâs Office (official) @annotakahiro24 #note
YoshifumiSeki Iâm the one who brought Yasuno into the unexplored juniors, so the unexplored juniors can praise me.
nishio wrote!
annotakahiro24 [From Team Yasuno to Everyone
Takahiro Yasuno Details of the team structure that supported the month-longTokyo gubernatorial election and what we have done & 13,000+ word note from team members on their enthusiasm for tomorrow, the day of the vote on the 7th. https://note.com/annotakahiro24/n/n212ce90e9caa?sub_rt=share_hâŚ
annotakahiro24 [#Takahiro Yasuno Thank you and last request from the man himself. Tomorrow is the final day of theTokyo Gubernatorial Election. I am writing this last request from Yasuno himself, along with his thanks to all of you.
Make Takahiro Yasuno Governor of Tokyo
Please give me your vote!
https://note.com/takahiroanno/n/n4331eedc5c39?sub_rt=share_pwâŚ
annotakahiro24 [#TakahiroAnno would like to say this one last thing to everyone.
Before the start of the gubernatorial election, Annoâs challenge was thought to be a reckless one, but thanks to the support of all of you, he has achieved many miracles and has made a great leap forward to become one of the major candidates.
Please entrust the future of Tokyo to Takahiro Yasuno.
Make Takahiro Yasuno Governor of Tokyo
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tabbata This is great! Itâs the highest honor for a man to be drummed up like this by his wife, wow!
I think it would be better if his wife ran for office and Mr. Anno himself became the chief strategist. I think that Mr. Yasuno himself should be the chief strategist. He has the power of a great warrior.
snowdance87: Mr. Yasunoâs wife Norina, who is reputed to be a good orator (âa mysterious sense of professionalismâ according to Mr. Yasuno). (No, seriously, if someone says heâs a ward councilor, Iâll believe itâŚ) Tomorrow is the only chance to hear the rumored speech live!
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hazuma The Tokyo gubernatorial election was full of ridiculous candidates, but among them, Mr. Anno, who had no organization and started out as a nobody, stuck to his own path to the end and did not do anything strange to increase his name recognition, is important not only for the future gubernatorial elections but for the Japanese elections as a whole. I think it is important not only for future gubernatorial elections but also for Japanese elections as a whole to see how far Mr. Anno can go.
YoshifumiSeki How straight-forward is Mr. Yasuno that I, with my bad character, canât think of anything bad to say?
YoshifumiSeki: Mr. Yasuno @takahiroanno, a candidate for Governor of Tokyo, is two junior in my lab, also from Unexplored Project, and we are both mentors in Unexplored Junior (@mitoujr). He is very talented, but in addition, I think it is very great that he is straight and good as a person. If you havenât seen him yet, please read the Manifesto.
uudaiy What would you say if I were to make a speech in support of you, which I ended up not using because of the timing because of the risk of arrest if I post beyond the date line today? I hereby offer a draft of the following. Mr. Yasuno, 3 hours to go, hang in there. # Make Takahiro Yasuno Governor of Tokyo.
Sorry for the trouble, Tokyo.
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omochi_536 I went to hear Mr. Yasunoâs speech in the street. Not only was the content good, but he also did what he said he would do, such as guiding the audience not to step on the Braille blocks at the beginning of his speech, and when an ambulance passed by on the way to the venue, he stopped his speech when he heard the sirens so that everyone could hear them. #Takahiro Yasuno
emi_haha I was able to stop by Mr. Annoâs speech in Akihabara just before it started to rain. He talked about his future prospects and specific policies without making any disparaging remarks about the other candidates, which convinced me that he really doesnât have any connections, and it was amazing that that many people took him seriously.
taishi_molts The stance of the vocal minority criticizing other candidates and calling for people to vote for the candidate they support didnât decide who to vote for. It was hard for me as a silent majority to watch.
Under the circumstances, Mr. Annoâs wifeâs book video was the most stinging in the gubernatorial race.
snowdance87: Mr. Yasunoâs wife Norina, who is reputed to be a good orator (âa mysterious sense of professionalismâ according to Mr. Yasuno). (No, seriously, if someone says heâs a ward councilor, Iâll believe itâŚ) Tomorrow is the only chance to hear the rumored speech live!
Make Takahiro Yasuno Governor of Tokyo
mktbeechan Iâve seen a little bit! Iâm also interested in how an engineer can change Tokyo from the top down, and I like his manifesto and his speech, so Iâm going for Mr. Anno!
I had a good impression that many of the listeners were young and interested in what they were listening to.
piro_or: Iâm afraid that if I say âthat AI guy âŚâ when I say a candidate for Governor of Tokyo now, the âAI Mayerâ candidate will be more likely to catch on, so I feel nervous that I have to say âHiroyuki Yasunoâ candidate and the name properly
Ry9Tq Hiroyukiâs wife was pushing Mr. Yasuno in todayâs post.
hdowrld An urgent live discussion between Hiroyuki and Takahiro Yasuno, now watching.
Itâs amazing how the three of them can talk about serious politics and yet not seem to falter at all, and how smartly they can interact⌠(Itâs also amazing how smart and humble Mistress Yasuno isâŚ)
I think itâs cute that you two can communicate and giggle at the engineer talk regardless of the > election from.
annotakahiro24Tokyo gubernatorial election Last day of campaigning. #Takahiro Yasuno and Hiroki ( @hirox246 ) for an emergency live conversation! Today at 9:30 p.m. This event will be held on Takahiro Yasunoâs Youtube channel! Please come and listen, everyone!
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Letâs choose the future Tokyo!
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ShioriYamao I decided to vote for Takahiro Yasuno tomorrow, while taking shelter from the rain today, an attempt to use SNS for âpolicy consolidationâ rather than âspreading popularityâ. I like his attitude of trying to improve the âdefects of the systemâ instead of cursing the âdefects of people. It was refreshing to be able to decide!
TakUmezawa I wish all candidates were like this. Elections are the place to show the maturity of democracy and the people of Japan.
tsuyo_trader I like this about Yasunoâs camp. I especially like that it is clear what you want us to refrain from doing. In fact, I get the feeling that Anno supporters donât have much trouble with other supporters.
http://note.com/annotakahiro24⌠#Takahiro Yasuno
ShioriYamao I decided to vote for Takahiro Yasuno tomorrow, while taking shelter from the rain today, an attempt to use SNS for âpolicy consolidationâ rather than âspreading popularityâ. I like his attitude of trying to improve the âdefects of the systemâ instead of cursing the âdefects of people. It was refreshing to be able to decide!
annotakahiro24AnnoTakahiro Archived video of microphone closing speech is now available. https://youtube.com/watch?v=AOoR9M9ffYs⌠Please watch the video to see his and Team Yasunoâs full appeal.
Your vote for Takahiro Yasuno will be a valuable engine for the future of Tokyo. Thank you for your support!
Make Takahiro Yasuno Governor of Tokyo
Pinakano I usually try not to talk too much about politics, but I am going to vote for Mr. Anno for Governor of Tokyo.
takahiroanno Summary version of the policy manifesto document for the Tokyo gubernatorial election is now available!ăWe will create a Tokyo where no one is left behind by technology. We will continue to update it as we listen to your feedback. The detailed version will be released tomorrow! #TOKYOAI
uudaiy note itself is also a blockbuster. Thank you so much for all your hard work.
âAnno was sleeping as he collapsed from hard work day after day, but he said in his sleep, âThank God, thank God, thank God.""
We revealed the team structure that supported the month-long election campaign & asked them about their enthusiasm for the day! |Takahiro Yasuno @annotakahiro24 #note
ShelahY138563 Too good. I cried. âEach and every one of you, the citizens of Tokyo, live diligently and earnestly every day. TMG employees also work with sincerity in a difficult environment. Hearing the voices of so many of you, I felt this keenly once again.â Letâs make theGovernorâs race the largest turnout in history! #Takahiro Yasuno
takahiroanno: On the last day of the election campaign, I wrote a request to everyone!ăPlease take care of Takahiro Yasuno!
Tokyo Gubernatorial Election Takahiro Yasuno for Tokyo Metropolitan Government! https://note.com/takahiroanno/n/n4331eedc5c39âŚ
yuyuyuseisei People of Tokyo, please compare the speeches and manifestos, not just for the atmosphere, or for now, or for votes critical of the current administration. Who is decent? How much of the future do you feel? I think Mr. Yasuno is the real deal. I want Tokyo and Japan to be led by people like this.Takahiro Yasuno
takahiroanno: On the last day of the election campaign, I wrote a request to everyone!ăPlease take care of Takahiro Yasuno!
Tokyo Gubernatorial Election Takahiro Yasuno for Tokyo Metropolitan Government! https://note.com/takahiroanno/n/n4331eedc5c39âŚ
hibiki_coaching I will put in Mr. Anno for Governor of Tokyo. I had high hopes for Ishimaru-sanâs leadership, but the fact that he had a conversation with Dr. Masuda, a psychiatrist. The reason is that I felt that the quote âsending out messages that demean other candidatesâ was very close to my own beliefs and the way I am as a coach. #Takahiro Yasuno
tsuyo_trader I like this about Yasunoâs camp. I especially like that it is clear what you want us to refrain from doing. In fact, I get the feeling that Anno supporters donât have much trouble with other supporters.
http://note.com/annotakahiro24⌠#Takahiro Yasuno
rink_ui While the supporters of Renho and Shinji Ishimaru pull each other down by criticizing each other for violating the public election, and both are not in the race, I would rather vote for the incumbent Koike, who has done a good job, than to vote for myself, who has given me so much excitement, only to lose the incumbent Koike. I will vote for Takahiro Yasuno tomorrow, because I believe that in 4 to 8 years time, the person I want will emerge, rather than voting for Koike, who has given me so much excitement.
annotakahiro24 Tomorrow, Sunday, July 7, is the day to vote for the Governor of Tokyo.
Please write your full name âTakahiro Yasunoâ or âTakahiro Annoâ on the ballot.
We will surely meet your expectations. Please entrust the future of Tokyo toTakahiro Yasuno.
TOKYOAITake Takahiro Yasuno for GovernorElect the future Tokyo!
annotakahiro24: [#Takahiro Yasuno would like to say this one last thing to everyone.
Before the start of the gubernatorial election, Annoâs challenge was thought to be a reckless one, but thanks to the support of all of you, he has achieved many miracles and has made a great leap forward to become one of the major candidates.
Please entrust the future of Tokyo to Takahiro Yasuno.
Make Takahiro Yasuno Governor of Tokyo
uudaiy Iâve given more than 50 speeches in this heat? Iâm so proud of my physical strength to read Slack more than anyone else, and to write a note while giving a speech. Letâs do our best for the rest of the day!
takahiroanno: On the last day of the election campaign, I wrote a request to everyone!ăPlease take care of Takahiro Yasuno!
Tokyo Gubernatorial Election Takahiro Yasuno for Tokyo Metropolitan Government! https://note.com/takahiroanno/n/n4331eedc5c39âŚ
hazuma Itâs really ugly that all people think politics is about talking bad about others. I hope those days will end soon.
Sato_adachi Systematization should not be a dystopia, it should be something that makes people feel comfortable and motivated, and a system that makes people flow like this It seemed like something I would like to see implemented in Tokyo.
Sato_adachi Iâve been watching candidate Yasunoâs poster pasting campaign for a long time, and Iâve heard people from the outside say things like, âThis is such a dick move,â or âNo one wants to put up posters in hard terrain, so theyâll stay. After implementing a visualization tool such as a location game stamp rally, volunteers became more motivated to go to the island, and an ace appeared who put up 100 posters.
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nanatakamatsu What is prohibited on voting day
July 7 is the Tokyo gubernatorial election.
On voting day, there are some things you should not do! Letâs go vote! And it is OK. Please be careful!
Letâs go vote! #Tokyo Gubernatorial Election
rinakuro In front of Yurakucho Itocia! Amazing ďźďźďźďź
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hazuma This election for Governor of Tokyo. Since it seems that it is almost certain who will win, I, for one, am paying attention to how much the gap between the first and second place will widen, how many leftist haters will support Mr. Busaora, and how many votes Mr. Annoâs extremely straightforward election strategy will garner.
ukkaripon Did everyone go to the Tokyo gubernatorial election? If you havenât yet, please vote for âTakahiro Yasunoâ. @mitoujr mentor with me and he is a great guy. We would love to have you.
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YoshifumiSeki Human-in-the-loop machine learning in the Tokyo gubernatorial election will be a very interesting finding for social implementation/[Tokyo gubernatorial election x technology Human-in-the-Loop Machine Learning in the Tokyo Gubernatorial Electionď˝NSK @naohachi89 #note
YoshifumiSeki Mr. Anno, candidate for Governor of Tokyo @takahiroanno is two years my junior in the lab, also from the Unexplored Project, and is an Unexplored Junior ( @mitoujr ), we are both mentors. He is very talented, but in addition, I think it is very great that he is straight and good as a person. If you havenât seen it yet, please read the Manifesto.
8bit_HORIJUN âThe campaign started by two people and gradually grew larger.â The last appeal by candidate Takahiro Yasuno. Now his wife, Rina, is making a speech. She is the one who is getting more attention on SNS than Mr. Yasuno in this election campaign. Listening to her, I almost cried. @annotakahiro24
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8bit_HORIJUN I heard the full speech. Please come and listen to it. Last day of Tokyo gubernatorial election: Takahiro Yasunoâs speech https://youtu.be/pzZhq6-4QBk?feature=sharedâŚ
chieko_0527 I was listening to Mr. Yasunoâs speech with three high school students and Jun Hori was there: âźď¸
Everyone in the audience is thrilled.
minowanowa I vote forTakahiro Yasuno! I hope this will be a gubernatorial election where people feel there is potential for a young person who is bright with technology, not a politician!
alnair_yuzu I voted for Yasuno in the advance poll. Koike will probably win hands down, but at any rate, I am of the mind that I want the young people to do their best. Mr. Yasunoâs wife is too good at making speeches!
snowdance87: Mr. Yasunoâs wife Norina, who is reputed to be a good orator (âa mysterious sense of professionalismâ according to Mr. Yasuno). (No, seriously, if someone says heâs a ward councilor, Iâll believe itâŚ) Tomorrow is the only chance to hear the rumored speech live!
Make Takahiro Yasuno Governor of Tokyo
nishio Frankly, the anti-Koike vote is being fought over by Renho and Ishimaru, and there is no way to unite them, and in a political battle they would just tell each other to âput it in here, not there. Iâm fed up with that kind of thing. In the sense of vote consolidation, I think that Ms. Anno is the best candidate because she will attract all the voters who think, âI am fed up with such things, letâs discuss policy rather than politics.
fbythesea: Iâm wondering intensely whether I should give up on the incumbentâs unassailable advantage and put in someone I like (Yasuno-san), hoping for the next time even though I think the time is still a little bit not ripe, or whether I should prioritize consolidating my vote because I donât know yet. Mr. Yasuno, isnât it wonderful that you are so clever and âthe type who canât put others downâ. nishio The forces that are competing with each other for votes are conspicuous because they are loud, but since they are competing with each other and not cohesive, in fact, the best move in this situation is to build up competence and performance without hesitation, In fact, in this situation, the best move would be to build up competence and accomplishments without hesitation. Itâs a smart strategy!
- Well, Iâm saying this with the feeling that itâs a bad idea and Iâm hoping it wonât lead to a vote.
Pnalactiflora Even if Mr. Yasuno himself is not perfect, it is great that he can attract talented people and get their support. I think it would be great if he could bring those people together to work on the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
snowdance87 Mr. Annoâs wife Norina, who is reputed to be a good orator (âa mysterious sense of professionalismâ according to Mr. Anno). (No, seriously, if someone says heâs a ward councilor, Iâll believe itâŚ) Tomorrow is the only chance to hear the rumored speech live!
Make Takahiro Yasuno Governor of Tokyo
MinatoNakazawa Mr. Abe, since you wrote this post, I was a little excited about the Wake Upâs coverage of the gubernatorial election, but they did not mention Mr. Anno at all. I donât know if there was some kind of tie-up with the station or what. I donât know if there was some kind of binding from the station, but was it limited to specific policies or mentioning the Waseda Manifesto Institute (https://maniken.online/kurabeteerabu/)??)
toshikiabe The service called âtraproâ launched by Riddilava in 2013 was exactly the kind of service that aimed to allow users to present social issues and have them discussed over and over again. I was very moved to see Yasunoâs election as governor of Tokyo after 10 years had passed. Personally, I am very deeply moved. And coming up on that GitHub.
snowdance87 Mr. Annoâs wife Norina, who is reputed to be a good orator (âa mysterious sense of professionalismâ according to Mr. Anno). (No, seriously, if someone says heâs a ward councilor, Iâll believe itâŚ) Tomorrow is the only chance to hear the rumored speech live!
Make Takahiro Yasuno Governor of Tokyo
MinatoNakazawa Mr. Abe, since you wrote this post, I was a little excited about the Wake Upâs coverage of the gubernatorial election, but they did not mention Mr. Anno at all. I donât know if there was some kind of tie-up with the station or what. I donât know if there was some kind of binding from the station, but was it limited to specific policies or mentioning the Waseda Manifesto Institute (https://maniken.online/kurabeteerabu/)??)
toshikiabe The service called âtraproâ launched by Riddilava in 2013 was exactly the kind of service that aimed to allow users to present social issues and have them discussed over and over again. I was very moved to see Yasunoâs election as governor of Tokyo after 10 years had passed. Personally, I am very deeply moved. And coming up on that GitHub.
taberunosuki525 Iâm here and I want to know more about Mr. Anno too but the media doesnât report on him at all so Iâll do my own social media research today anyway. Iâm getting tired of all the cussing and the Tokyo gubernatorial raceâŚ
uekky: I was listening to the speech live and it really gutted peopleâs ears as well as their hearts x.com/snowdance87/stâŚ
izki_toyama The governor of Japanâs capital, Tokyo, will be decided tomorrow. I was not interested in this gubernatorial election because there was no policy debate at all. However, as this Mr. Yasuno states, it is a pity that the central political situation is brought into the gubernatorial election and there is no policy debate. If I were a Tokyoite, I might want to vote for him.
Takahiro Yasuno
diceken I thought Koike would win on a cheap tile anyway, but now Iâm not so sure.
Mr. Ishimaru is growing and Mr. Yasunoâs wifeâs speech is interesting. Above all, they are both young.
Renho is probably consolidating the Rikkourei vote, so it remains to be seen what will happen if the votes of independents that would have gone to Koike go to Ishimaru Yasuno.
moukon_genius What Iâd like to say to anyone posting anything related to the gubernatorial election.
kafu_f Iâve been thinking about Yasuno-sanâs comment and others Iâve seen and heard, but maybe it would be better to choose words like âsocial implementationâ or ârealizationâ rather than âpolicyâ to be more specific and tangible.
I think we are all rather fed up with the word âpoliticsâ.
Doll0takuma3 I usually decide who Iâm going to vote for rather quickly and vote before the deadline, but Iâm wondering whether I should vote for Yuriko to stop Renho or for Yasuno who is a decent member of society. Iâm not sure if I should put in Yuriko to stop Renho or Yasuno-san who is a decent member of society.
omochi_536 Holly said many times that no one reads all of Mr. Annoâs manifesto, but I think there are rather a few who do. People are thinking about who they want to entrust their future to. Even if they donât have time, they will take the time to read the manifestos. The people of Tokyo are not that stupid.
oomoriikura I thought Koike was the one to choose, but Anno is very good. #Tokyo Gubernatorial Election
rare711411 Many people seem to be torn between Yasuno-san and Ishimaru-san. Me too. Iâm putting in Ms. Anno because Ms. Koike is going to win anyway. If Mr. Ishimaru is in a close race, I will put Mr. Ishimaru to win, but my thought is closer to Mr. Anno. Mr. Yasuno, you said you wonât be vice-governor, but I definitely want you to be involved in some way, as a chief strategist or something.
teramotodaiki Election for Governor of Tokyo Metropolitan Government Takahiro Yasuno for Tokyo Metropolitan Government! |Takahiro Yasuno @takahiroanno #note
40_of_sports If I were to mention one notable difference between the other candidates andTakahiroAnno, it would fit here. He said it was his wife who said it was amazing.
kurage99999999999 Yasunoâs resolution of the problem and solution is amazing.
And about the educational support you mention in your first example, From âsupport based on incomeâ, after hearing the opinions of both those who receive support and those who provide support, they say that no income limit would make support smoother and quicker. Iâm thinking it through and taking input from suppliers and recipients. I think itâs great.
speriulblue Takahiro Yasuno giving a speech in Akasaka More attention should be paid to it. 70+ geezers think so.
yuki_1729 https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kE_W3NpvIODglaN1OrKKxmq-rNMu69Vnh7M9hhSpFwU/preview?slide=id.g2e77cab1082_6669_0⌠Takahiro Yasuno, you are doing the right thing by acknowledging the achievements of your predecessor and then presenting what you will do next.
obscure_chinpan The theory is that the number of votes is actually exploding because there is a large segment of people who support Yasuno and are cool enough to just vote for who they believe in, rather than those who are calling out to those around them to get involved. The number of votes is actually increasing explosively. #Takahiro Yasuno
500Saya I was looking at Care Net and to my surprise I found an interview withTakahiro Yasuno ďźďźďźďźďź The following article is featured in the members-only section of the website.
ăťFull subsidy for HPV vaccine male vaccination cost ăťPromotion of dementia patient support applications ăť Agile policy making
https://carenet.com/hihyofri/218.html⌠#TOKYOAIcarenet.com The 218th Tokyo Gubernatorial Election: Who are the âOtherâ Candidates of Concern in the Upcoming Election? The Tokyo gubernatorial election has been making headlines in a different way, with posters posted in violation of public order and morals. The election will finally take place this weekend, and will the incumbent governor be reelected, or will a new candidate win? Mr. Murakami focuses on the people he is interested in.
MinatoNakazawa Mr. Abe, since you wrote this post, I was a little excited about the Wake Upâs coverage of the gubernatorial election, but they did not mention Mr. Anno at all. I donât know if there was some kind of tie-up with the station or what. I donât know if there was some kind of binding from the station, but was it limited to specific policies or mentioning the Waseda Manifesto Institute (https://maniken.online/kurabeteerabu/)??)
toshikiabe The service called âtraproâ launched by Riddilava in 2013 was exactly the kind of service that aimed to allow users to present social issues and have them discussed over and over again. I was very moved to see Yasunoâs election as governor of Tokyo after 10 years had passed. Personally, I am very deeply moved. And coming up on that GitHub.
taberunosuki525 Iâm here and I want to know more about Mr. Anno too but the media doesnât report on him at all so Iâll do my own social media research today anyway. Iâm getting tired of all the cussing and the Tokyo gubernatorial raceâŚ
uekky: I was listening to the speech live and it really gutted peopleâs ears as well as their hearts x.com/snowdance87/stâŚ
izki_toyama The governor of Japanâs capital, Tokyo, will be decided tomorrow. I was not interested in this gubernatorial election because there was no policy debate at all. However, as this Mr. Yasuno states, it is a pity that the central political situation is brought into the gubernatorial election and there is no policy debate. If I were a Tokyoite, I might want to vote for him.
Takahiro Yasuno
diceken I thought Koike would win on a cheap tile anyway, but now Iâm not so sure.
Mr. Ishimaru is growing and Mr. Yasunoâs wifeâs speech is interesting. Above all, they are both young.
Renho is probably consolidating the Rikkourei vote, so it remains to be seen what will happen if the votes of independents that would have gone to Koike go to Ishimaru Yasuno.
moukon_genius What Iâd like to say to anyone posting anything related to the gubernatorial election.
kafu_f Iâve been thinking about Yasuno-sanâs comment and others Iâve seen and heard, but maybe it would be better to choose words like âsocial implementationâ or ârealizationâ rather than âpolicyâ to be more specific and tangible.
I think we are all rather fed up with the word âpoliticsâ.
Doll0takuma3 I usually decide who Iâm going to vote for rather quickly and vote before the deadline, but Iâm wondering whether I should vote for Yuriko to stop Renho or for Yasuno who is a decent member of society. Iâm not sure if I should put in Yuriko to stop Renho or Yasuno-san who is a decent member of society.
omochi_536 Holly said many times that no one reads all of Mr. Annoâs manifesto, but I think there are rather a few who do. People are thinking about who they want to entrust their future to. Even if they donât have time, they will take the time to read the manifestos. The people of Tokyo are not that stupid.
oomoriikura I thought Koike was the one to choose, but Anno is very good. #Tokyo Gubernatorial Election
rare711411 Many people seem to be torn between Yasuno-san and Ishimaru-san. Me too. Iâm putting in Ms. Anno because Ms. Koike is going to win anyway. If Mr. Ishimaru is in a close race, I will put Mr. Ishimaru to win, but my thought is closer to Mr. Anno. Mr. Yasuno, you said you wonât be vice-governor, but I definitely want you to be involved in some way, as a chief strategist or something.
teramotodaiki Election for Governor of Tokyo Metropolitan Government Takahiro Yasuno for Tokyo Metropolitan Government! |Takahiro Yasuno @takahiroanno #note
40_of_sports If I were to mention one notable difference between the other candidates andTakahiroAnno, it would fit here. He said it was his wife who said it was amazing.
kurage99999999999 Yasunoâs resolution of the problem and solution is amazing.
And about the educational support you mention in your first example, From âsupport based on incomeâ, after hearing the opinions of both those who receive support and those who provide support, they say that no income limit would make support smoother and quicker. Iâm thinking it through and taking input from suppliers and recipients. I think itâs great.
speriulblue Takahiro Yasuno giving a speech in Akasaka More attention should be paid to it. 70+ geezers think so.
yuki_1729 https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kE_W3NpvIODglaN1OrKKxmq-rNMu69Vnh7M9hhSpFwU/preview?slide=id.g2e77cab1082_6669_0⌠Takahiro Yasuno, you are doing the right thing by acknowledging the achievements of your predecessor and then presenting what you will do next.
obscure_chinpan The theory is that the number of votes is actually exploding because there is a large segment of people who support Yasuno and are cool enough to just vote for who they believe in, rather than those who are calling out to those around them to get involved. The number of votes is actually increasing explosively. #Takahiro Yasuno
500Saya I was looking at Care Net and to my surprise I found an interview withTakahiro Yasuno ďźďźďźďźďź The following article is featured in the members-only section of the website.
ăťFull subsidy for HPV vaccine male vaccination cost ăťPromotion of dementia patient support applications ăť Agile policy making
https://carenet.com/hihyofri/218.html⌠#TOKYOAIcarenet.com The 218th Tokyo Gubernatorial Election: Who are the âOtherâ Candidates of Concern in the Upcoming Election? The Tokyo gubernatorial election has been making headlines in a different way, with posters posted in violation of public order and morals. The election will finally take place this weekend, and will the incumbent governor be reelected, or will a new candidate win? Mr. Murakami focuses on the people he is interested in.
kamizonomachiko Rina, partner of candidate Takahiro Yasuno, gave an excellent speech.
Policy, not politics. I donât put others down, but I do see flaws in the system.
I actually feel this is the case in the campaign. I would like such a person to be a leader, with well-developed policies based on EBPM and an attitude of talking about the future.
snowdance87: Mr. Yasunoâs wife Norina, who is reputed to be a good orator (âa mysterious sense of professionalismâ according to Mr. Yasuno). (No, seriously, if someone says heâs a ward councilor, Iâll believe itâŚ) Tomorrow is the only chance to hear the rumored speech live!
Make Takahiro Yasuno Governor of Tokyo
yuki_1729 https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kE_W3NpvIODglaN1OrKKxmq-rNMu69Vnh7M9hhSpFwU/preview?slide=id.g2e77cab1082_6669_0⌠Takahiro Yasuno, you are doing the right thing by acknowledging the achievements of your predecessor and then presenting what you will do next.
obscure_chinpan The theory is that the number of votes is actually exploding because there is a large segment of people who support Yasuno and are cool enough to just vote for who they believe in, rather than those who are calling out to those around them to get involved. The number of votes is actually increasing explosively. #Takahiro Yasuno
500Saya I was looking at Care Net and to my surprise I found an interview withTakahiro Yasuno ďźďźďźďźďź The following article is featured in the members-only section of the website.
ăťFull subsidy for HPV vaccine male vaccination cost ăťPromotion of dementia patient support applications ăť Agile policy making
https://carenet.com/hihyofri/218.html⌠#TOKYOAIcarenet.com The 218th Tokyo Gubernatorial Election: Who are the âOtherâ Candidates of Concern in the Upcoming Election? The Tokyo gubernatorial election has been making headlines in a different way, with posters posted in violation of public order and morals. The election will finally take place this weekend, and will the incumbent governor be reelected, or will a new candidate win? Mr. Murakami focuses on the people he is interested in.
kamizonomachiko Rina, partner of candidate Takahiro Yasuno, gave an excellent speech.
Policy, not politics. I donât put others down, but I do see flaws in the system.
I actually feel this is the case in the campaign. I would like such a person to be a leader, with well-developed policies based on EBPM and an attitude of talking about the future.
snowdance87: Mr. Yasunoâs wife Norina, who is reputed to be a good orator (âa mysterious sense of professionalismâ according to Mr. Yasuno). (No, seriously, if someone says heâs a ward councilor, Iâll believe itâŚ) Tomorrow is the only chance to hear the rumored speech live!
Make Takahiro Yasuno Governor of Tokyo
nishio Most of the posters should be done, but there might be some places whereTakahiro Yasunoâs posters are not put up due to data or reporting troubles, so if there are any! Please contactTOKYOAI or anonymous suggestion box!
nishio Only 2 spots left! IndependentTakahiro Yasuno is going to put up posters on all 14,000 or so billboards in Tokyo with overwhelming support from volunteers! Hot!
takenokommm When I open X, all I see are posts that make me feel bad about myself and others, but when I âLikeâ a post related toTakahiroYasuno, I see a lot of positive and upbeat things on my TL. Iâve seen a lot of positive and upbeat things on my TL when I âLikeâ posts related toTakahiroYasuno. I want all this kind of information to keep coming to me all the time. I just want to see everyone in a cheerful mood, me.
nishio Today is 7/6 and tomorrow, 7/7, is the last day of the election campaign since it is illegal to call for voting on election day! I want as many people as possible to knowTakahiro YasunoTakahiro Yasuno for Governor of Tokyo! Not politics, but policy! Please obey the law and campaign properly! Please cast a clean vote for candidate Yasuno!
obscure_chinpan Itâs really great that you made it a participatory election with so many people involved, itâs really impressive, itâs kind of touching, the circle of people who sympathize with Mr. Annoâs actions and ideas is precious, I hope this election period will not end, I hope it will not end. I hope this election period will never end,
Takahiro Yasuno
Takahiro Yasuno, candidate for Tama City!
https://go2senkyo.com/seijika/157603/posts/924609âŚ
Using technology to update âlifestyleâ, âeconomyâ, and âpoliticsâ! Open Source Elections for a New Digital Democracy
Will Audrey Tan of Tokyo be born?
TOKYOAI #Tokyo Gubernatorial Election
annotakahiro24 Mr. Jun Hori ( @8bit_HORIJUN ) commented, âI was hoping to get into Mr. Yasuno! https://youtube.com/live/7ooH3ex6M7k?si=59wC991Y2EXtcyq4âŚ
Takahiro YasunoTakahiro Yasuno for Governor of TokyoTokyo gubernatorial electionTOKYOAI annotakahiro24: Media Interview by journalist Jun Hori,TakahiroAnno is now appearing live!
âTokyo Gubernatorial Electionâ Pre-voting SpecialMonifla x8bitnews https://youtube.com/live/7ooH3ex6M7k?si=G4e6SrUEUi8He7OWâŚ
nishio I just remembered thatTakahiro Yasunoâs wife is the one who was in first place at Polytopia! I just connected with WW.
takahiroanno My wife is exasperated. I woke up this morning and she was #1 on the leaderboard of the game âPolytopiaâ. Iâm over Elon Musk.
Takahiro Yasuno, candidate for Tama City!
https://go2senkyo.com/seijika/157603/posts/924609âŚ
Using technology to update âlifestyleâ, âeconomyâ, and âpoliticsâ! Open Source Elections for a New Digital Democracy
Will Audrey Tan of Tokyo be born?
TOKYOAI #Tokyo Gubernatorial Election
annotakahiro24 Mr. Jun Hori ( @8bit_HORIJUN ) commented, âI was hoping to get into Mr. Yasuno! https://youtube.com/live/7ooH3ex6M7k?si=59wC991Y2EXtcyq4âŚ
Takahiro YasunoTakahiro Yasuno for Governor of TokyoTokyo gubernatorial electionTOKYOAI annotakahiro24: Media Interview by journalist Jun Hori,TakahiroAnno is now appearing live!
âTokyo Gubernatorial Electionâ Pre-voting SpecialMonifla x8bitnews https://youtube.com/live/7ooH3ex6M7k?si=G4e6SrUEUi8He7OWâŚ
nishio I just remembered thatTakahiro Yasunoâs wife is the one who was in first place at Polytopia! I just connected with WW.
takahiroanno My wife is exasperated. I woke up this morning and she was #1 on the leaderboard of the game âPolytopiaâ. Iâm over Elon Musk.
8bit_HORIJUN Please check it out before you vote! Please check it out before you vote!
In the second half of the meeting, I called on all the candidates for an open mic. I shared the words of candidateTakahiro Yasuno.
âTokyo Gubernatorial Electionâ Pre-voting SpecialMonifla x8bitnews https://youtube.com/live/7ooH3ex6M7k?feature=shared⌠@YouTube from
nishio Magmag News Satoshi Nakajima focuses on why politicians should learn from candidate Takahiro Yasunoâs âHow to Fight the Tokyo Gubernatorial Election. Japan Finally Starting? Rewrite the architecture.
Chika8666 Iâve heard the speeches of the candidates for governor of Tokyo. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government up to now has not had anyone to proceed with the digitization of voting or the digitization of applications for assistance during pregnancy, even though it is possible to do so. I think it makes sense to have someone like this at the top of the Tokyo government. I want Tokyo to be updated. Tokyo voters, letâs vote! #Takahiro Yasuno
kbsjok Takahiro Yasuno, itâs great that you donât talk about other peopleâs policies or bad things, just update your pledges, put out poster maps, and are going at your own pace. This kind of thing is good. Just looking at the post is exciting. #Tokyo Gubernatorial Election #Takahiro Yasuno
mac_oto Last night I went toTakahiro Yasunoâs street advertising forGovernor in front of Kamata station. The photo shows Mr. Yasuno setting up the signboard on the car by himself. I really agree with âpolicy, not politicsâ. I would like to see a society where people can honestly vote for their favorite candidate, not by a process of elimination. I would like to see a direct democracy, not a one-way street, but a direct democracy where everyone can update their own opinions using broad listening and other means!
ninofku Percentage of votes received by each candidate in the lastTokyo gubernatorial election. Koike won overwhelmingly, but in fact, the most popular vote was âno voteâ.
If these people go to the polls, the results may change, and data on who got how many votes will remain, leading to the next election.
Go to the polls on Sunday, 7/7. You can vote every day before the deadline. Letâs go toTokyo gubernatorial election!
ohp_pho Manifesto of Takahiro Yasuno, candidate for Governor of Tokyo, on the fact that the reform of doctorsâ work style has become a name only, and that medical treatment and life extension unwanted by the patient and its It mentions measures to prevent https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kE_W3NpvIODglaN1OrKKxmq-rNMu69Vnh7M9hhSpFwU/edit?usp=drivesdkâŚ
nishio Oh, TV cameras! Finally, itâs going to be reported on TV!
ezoma2 I went to the speech in front of Tokyo Metropolitan Government! The media, including Teresa, Nittele and others, are also in the market, and it is amazing. In front of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, Ms. Anno appeals for improvements in the working environment of Tokyo Metropolitan Government employees. Labor issues and work style reform are deeply related to our lives. We should be able to update the personnel evaluation system and make Tokyo a better place to work. x.com/annotakahiro24âŚ
mac_oto Last night I went toTakahiro Yasunoâs street advertising forGovernor in front of Kamata station. The photo shows Mr. Yasuno setting up the signboard on the car by himself. I really agree with âpolicy, not politicsâ. I would like to see a society where people can honestly vote for their favorite candidate, not by a process of elimination. I would like to see a direct democracy, not a one-way street, but a direct democracy where everyone can update their own opinions using broad listening and other means!
ninofku Percentage of votes received by each candidate in the lastTokyo gubernatorial election. Koike won overwhelmingly, but in fact, the most popular vote was âno voteâ.
If these people go to the polls, the results may change, and data on who got how many votes will remain, leading to the next election.
Go to the polls on Sunday, 7/7. You can vote every day before the deadline. Letâs go toTokyo gubernatorial election!
ohp_pho Manifesto of Takahiro Yasuno, candidate for Governor of Tokyo, on the fact that the reform of doctorsâ work style has become a name only, and that medical treatment and life extension unwanted by the patient and its It mentions measures to prevent https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kE_W3NpvIODglaN1OrKKxmq-rNMu69Vnh7M9hhSpFwU/edit?usp=drivesdkâŚ
nishio Oh, TV cameras! Finally, itâs going to be reported on TV!
ezoma2 I went to the speech in front of Tokyo Metropolitan Government! The media, including Teresa, Nittele and others, are also in the market, and it is amazing. In front of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, Ms. Anno appeals for improvements in the working environment of Tokyo Metropolitan Government employees. Labor issues and work style reform are deeply related to our lives. We should be able to update the personnel evaluation system and make Tokyo a better place to work. x.com/annotakahiro24âŚ
tatsumitakuro This is a great transmission. It shows the reality of the election. I wish I could have heard your speech onceâŚ
annotakahiro24 Election Transparency The election campaign is in its final stages. We have published the current version of the cost of election campaign and political activities in NOTE. We hope it will help to improve the election system and make it more transparent! We will continue to run an open and clean campaign until the end! Thank you for your support! https://note.com/annotakahiro24/n/nccb82392e3f3âŚ
Takahiro Yasuno
nishio AI Anoâs article on answer generation technology, ah, I see, YouTube is 1:N communication, so the answer generation can be parallelized and the latency problem can be solved. Ah, thatâs a smart move.
uekky Iâm visiting a friend from school, and he says, âHey, I want to go listen to a campaign speech, can I go out for a bit?â I said, âHey, Iâd like to go listen to a campaign speech. When I told them the name, they said, âOh, the AI engineerâs speech! #Takahiro Yasuno
nishio WW is suffering because of the slide format.
uudaiy This is not even big enough to insert a full page⌠I was so distressed that I inserted a lame addendum blurb that would have gotten me shot if I were a consulting firm (thank goodness Iâm not a consulting firm) x.com/takahiroanno/sâŚ
_nat Good article by Hal Seki. The only thing I would add is a call for participation in the creation of open standards.
500Saya Additional thoughts after a slow overnight read. While Takahiro Yasuno intends to use the TMG projection mapping expenses for other measures, he uses âthe amount to be incurred in the future (700 million/year)â instead of âthe amount spent so far (4.8 billion). The budget concept is also future-oriented.
â4.8 billionâ and angry people, I hope you take a look through it.
takahiroanno: A part on âAnticipated Budget and Measures to Secure Financial Resourcesâ has been added to the manifesto.
Can you really carry out your manifesto?ăWe have been asked, âCan you really implement the manifesto?â However, by implementing the manifesto in the first two years of the Governorâs term, all the policies can be realized within the budget increased by the increased tax revenue!
uekky Iâm visiting a friend from school, and he says, âHey, I want to go listen to a campaign speech, can I go out for a bit?â I said, âHey, Iâd like to go listen to a campaign speech. When I told them the name, they said, âOh, the AI engineerâs speech! #Takahiro Yasuno
nishio WW is suffering because of the slide format.
uudaiy This is not even big enough to insert a full page⌠I was so distressed that I inserted a lame addendum blurb that would have gotten me shot if I were a consulting firm (thank goodness Iâm not a consulting firm) x.com/takahiroanno/sâŚ
_nat Good article by Hal Seki. The only thing I would add is a call for participation in the creation of open standards.
500Saya Additional thoughts after a slow overnight read. While Takahiro Yasuno intends to use the TMG projection mapping expenses for other measures, he uses âthe amount to be incurred in the future (700 million/year)â instead of âthe amount spent so far (4.8 billion). The budget concept is also future-oriented.
â4.8 billionâ and angry people, I hope you take a look through it.
takahiroanno: A part on âAnticipated Budget and Measures to Secure Financial Resourcesâ has been added to the manifesto.
Can you really carry out your manifesto?ăWe have been asked, âCan you really implement the manifesto?â However, by implementing the manifesto in the first two years of the Governorâs term, all the policies can be realized within the budget increased by the increased tax revenue!
S_kuni_official The idea for the sick child care program came from those who are raising children while working.
Even if a politician thinks only in his/her head, if the policy is not good for the parties concerned, it will be useless. That is why I believe that listening to the voice of the people of Tokyo, and interacting with the people of Tokyo, should be important. Politicians need to have the strength to take criticism as well.
KHFootbrain: you know what, Kuniaki Shimizu, you have a great eye. x.com/S_kuni_officiaâŚ
3rd_Kind I see some people saying, âWhen the 00 candidate becomes governor of Tokyo, Yasuno-san will be the deputy governor. Various candidates can enter the 00, but I personally donât have a candidate I would like to see as Lieutenant Governor. In other words, it is Yasuno-san who cannot be replaced.
YashinNoMeisou The article highlights the autonomy of each leader and member, which is of course true and amazing. However, when I was on the team, I think that Mr. Yasunoâs attitude of âbeing willing to do muddy things and using technology to make it as efficient as possibleâ is the basic premise of the team, and it is pervasive.
I think this is what it means to have someone at the top with a deep understanding of the technology
takahiroanno:TakahiroAnno:TakahiroAnno Teamâs Gubernatorial Poster Operation From startup to automationď˝banbiossanote https://note.com/banbiossa/n/n10e65e0ffaa1?sub_rt=share_h âŚ
It explains why an independent candidate was able to put up posters in 13,000 locations in Tokyo
YashinNoMeisou âMr. Yasuno could be in the right position even if he is not the Governor of Tokyo,â and of course, even if he is, there is a certain amount of work that needs to be done. Of course, even if he becomes governor, he will probably be able to work in a certain position, but if the top management cannot make decisions based on an understanding of technology, things will not progress at the fastest speed.
Therein lies the significance of his being the governor of Tokyo.
snakajima In a discussion with Takahiro Yasuno, he talked about âAI with high EQâ. AI that is not only smart but also understands peopleâs feelings; AI tutors that make children willingly study on their own, care robots that talk to elderly people living alone, such AI is what Japan needs for its future.Newsletter stuff youtube.com #Takahiro Yasuno Ă Satoshi Nakajima Urgent Conversation LIVE! (July 3, 2024) ===== We will be rescheduling our live webcast for this day and will be having an emergency conversation with Satoshi Nakajima!Tokyo Gubernatorial ElectionTakahiro YasunoTOKYOAI We look forward to your participation! Inquiries about contents and operation: takahiroanno2024@gmail.com======== Detailed version of the policy manifesto (93p):âŚ
kuboon Elections are so hard. From my point of view, Mr. Anno is clearly in a different league.
tkzwgrs Opinion Survey Which candidate do you support in the gubernatorial election? I would appreciate it if you could tell me the name of the candidate and a brief reason in a riposte as long as it is not too much of a hindrance!
*If you are not a resident of Tokyo, it would be helpful if you add âI am not a resident of Tokyoâ.
jujunjun110 I thought this was a very essential and good text here.
I feel that the Yasuno team widely shares the awareness that âtechnology is not an end, but only a meansâ!
jimmyhomma I guess my top 5 would be Yuriko, Renho, Ishimaru, Tamogami, and Yasuno (titles omitted).
Yuriko: Maintain the status quo and give preferential treatment to large Showa-era corporations. Renho Anti-Liberal Democrats Ishimaru Transformation Tamogami: If you value national defense, choose one. Yasuno If you want to digitize Japan, this is the person to do it.
ezoma2 Many people have written about the politics of the future, Hiroki Azumaâs âGeneral Will 2.0â and Yusuke Naritaâs âDemocracy in the 22nd Century,â but Yasuno-san is doing it, which is amazing. I just feel it. I try to throw my opinions toTOKYOAI and AI Anneâs.
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kuboon Elections are so hard. From my point of view, Mr. Anno is clearly in a different league.
tkzwgrs Opinion Survey Which candidate do you support in the gubernatorial election? I would appreciate it if you could tell me the name of the candidate and a brief reason in a riposte as long as it is not too much of a hindrance!
*If you are not a resident of Tokyo, it would be helpful if you add âI am not a resident of Tokyoâ.
jujunjun110 I thought this was a very essential and good text here.
I feel that the Yasuno team widely shares the awareness that âtechnology is not an end, but only a meansâ!
jimmyhomma I guess my top 5 would be Yuriko, Renho, Ishimaru, Tamogami, and Yasuno (titles omitted).
Yuriko: Maintain the status quo and give preferential treatment to large Showa-era corporations. Renho Anti-Liberal Democrats Ishimaru Transformation Tamogami: If you value national defense, choose one. Yasuno If you want to digitize Japan, this is the person to do it.
ezoma2 Many people have written about the politics of the future, Hiroki Azumaâs âGeneral Will 2.0â and Yusuke Naritaâs âDemocracy in the 22nd Century,â but Yasuno-san is doing it, which is amazing. I just feel it. I try to throw my opinions toTOKYOAI and AI Anneâs.
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ezoma2 Team Anno is open to all the technology and know-how, updating the whole democracy and hoping to raise the political literacy of the entire populace. It oozes from this article that it is hard for an individual candidate to fight as a complete independent. I hope you all know a little bit about the process. #TOKYOAI
nojiri_h Takahiro Yasuno, even if you donât win, the number of votes you get has influence, so I look forward to the results and the future. If it turns out that âthere are so many people who expect technology to be used in government,â I think that direction will grow and Yasunoâs team will be able to play an active role.
kikumaco I canât support Renho at all, but I canât support Koike either, and if I were a Tokyoite, I wonder what I would have done.
I canât even decide if I want to do a strategic vote, so I guess I put it in for Anno after all.
GalacticFunc I was watching Mr. Annoâs YouTube live, and I was astonished to hear that the election commission gives information about the location of that election poster board with a lot of paper! I was astonished to hear that the election officials give the information about the location of those election poster boards to the voters in a huge amount of paper! I think the location information should be made into data and shared with all the voters⌠This stupid system that only requires manpower is why elections cost so much money.
L_ancia I had the impression that candidate Takahiro Yasuno carefully exchanged opinions with everyone in the instance. Many questions were asked about science, technology, and democracy, including a story about a âno one left outâ opinion collected through GitHub, phone calls, and direct dialogue that was read and compiled by a generative AI for policy reflection.
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kmoooooog interesting about Yasunoâs poster map. I saw what places have not yet put up their posters since there are only 12 left, and I see that there are mistakes in putting up posters by other camps. Thatâs true. https://anno-poster-map.netlify.app/map/
annotakahiro24 Manifest Deck ver 2.0 released We have updated our manifesto with the voices we received onTOKYOAI! https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kE_W3NpvIODglaN1OrKKxmq-rNMu69Vnh7M9hhSpFwU/edit#slide=id.g274ffc7e6e4_1750_2098âŚ
From among the many improvement proposals and discussions, we incorporated measures that we prioritize in light of their policy impact, feasibility in the metropolitan government, and Takahiro Yasunoâs own vision.
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nishio Oooh, talk about digital public goods!
tomolld: open source the taxpayer-funded system and make it a digital public good - Issue #282 - takahiroanno2024/election2024 https://github.com/takahiroanno2024/election2024/issues/282⌠@hal_sk commented and changed the title
ya7ce The reason I started volunteering to put up posters for Mr. Yasuno was simply because of our connection at Unexplored, but as I was doing it, it expanded into a desire to send people with strong technical backgrounds into politics. As I did it, my desire to send people with strong technical backgrounds into politics, my desire to spread the word about the pledge and how to make it, and my trust in his enthusiasm and personality grew. https://youtube.com/live/7NXiwGwdQNc?feature=share⌠#Yasuno Takahiro youtube.com Urgent Live Streaming Tokyo Gubernatorial Election 2024! Last Voice (2) [Takahiro Yasuno Hiroyuki, Yusuke Narita, Tatsuya Goto⌠ReHacQ, a business video media that looks at the economy and society from a new perspective! The 2024 Tokyo gubernatorial election has 56 candidates, the largest number so far. In this program, we will talk to some of the candidates who have agreed to participate in the election campaign.
ryo0y In the Tokyo gubernatorial election, I plan to vote for Takahiro Yasuno.
Reason for voting. ăťYoung â Will consider Tokyo in the long run ăťPolicies are precise and concrete ăťFast updates during election period ăťStance on elections (policy proposals rather than criticism of others) .
The others are fascinating, but I would most like to see the future Tokyo that Mr. Anno envisions. takahiroanno Today, we are releasing the manifesto (detailed version) of Takahiro Anno, who ran for the Tokyo gubernatorial election as an independent individual, to over 100 people. I have been thinking about the future of Tokyo while interviewing more than 100 people. It is 93 pages long, but please take a look!TOKYOAI
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kE_W3NpvIODglaN1OrKKxmq-rNMu69Vnh7M9hhSpFwU/âŚ
kmoooooog interesting about Yasunoâs poster map. I saw what places have not yet put up their posters since there are only 12 left, and I see that there are mistakes in putting up posters by other camps. Thatâs true. https://anno-poster-map.netlify.app/map/
annotakahiro24 Manifest Deck ver 2.0 released We have updated our manifesto with the voices we received onTOKYOAI! https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kE_W3NpvIODglaN1OrKKxmq-rNMu69Vnh7M9hhSpFwU/edit#slide=id.g274ffc7e6e4_1750_2098âŚ
From among the many improvement proposals and discussions, we incorporated measures that we prioritize in light of their policy impact, feasibility in the metropolitan government, and Takahiro Yasunoâs own vision.
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nishio Oooh, talk about digital public goods!
tomolld: open source the taxpayer-funded system and make it a digital public good - Issue #282 - takahiroanno2024/election2024 https://github.com/takahiroanno2024/election2024/issues/282⌠@hal_sk commented and changed the title
ya7ce The reason I started volunteering to put up posters for Mr. Yasuno was simply because of our connection at Unexplored, but as I was doing it, it expanded into a desire to send people with strong technical backgrounds into politics. As I did it, my desire to send people with strong technical backgrounds into politics, my desire to spread the word about the pledge and how to make it, and my trust in his enthusiasm and personality grew. https://youtube.com/live/7NXiwGwdQNc?feature=share⌠#Yasuno Takahiro youtube.com Urgent Live Streaming Tokyo Gubernatorial Election 2024! Last Voice (2) [Takahiro Yasuno Hiroyuki, Yusuke Narita, Tatsuya Goto⌠ReHacQ, a business video media that looks at the economy and society from a new perspective! The 2024 Tokyo gubernatorial election has 56 candidates, the largest number so far. In this program, we will talk to some of the candidates who have agreed to participate in the election campaign.
ryo0y In the Tokyo gubernatorial election, I plan to vote for Takahiro Yasuno.
Reason for voting. ăťYoung â Will consider Tokyo in the long run ăťPolicies are precise and concrete ăťFast updates during election period ăťStance on elections (policy proposals rather than criticism of others) .
The others are fascinating, but I would most like to see the future Tokyo that Mr. Anno envisions. takahiroanno Today, we are releasing the manifesto (detailed version) of Takahiro Anno, who ran for the Tokyo gubernatorial election as an independent individual, to over 100 people. I have been thinking about the future of Tokyo while interviewing more than 100 people. It is 93 pages long, but please take a look!TOKYOAI
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kE_W3NpvIODglaN1OrKKxmq-rNMu69Vnh7M9hhSpFwU/âŚ
obscure_chinpan Every time Mr. Anno talks to me, I feel his vision of the future Tokyo expanding, I want to hear more! #Takahiro Yasuno Interview with Takahiro Yasuno, candidate for Governor of Tokyo https://youtube.com/live/v5cL-d6b7Ho?si=eWShFqp7oUSR13Fx⌠@YouTube from youtube.com Interview with Takahiro Yasuno, Candidate for Governor of Tokyo Kenta Kotaki, President of Ledge, Inc., the operator of Ledge.ai, will be the interviewer to delve deeper into Mr. Yasunoâs vision for the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, based on his background as an AI engineer, from a perspective that only a media company specializing in AI can provide. He is an AI engineer by profession. With the election that will determine the future of TokyoâŚ
nishioTakahiro Yasuno was compared to Doraemon and the tagVote for Doraemon was born.
I72CASG9JFO4KJt: A vote for Doraemon is cute! I made a hashtag w Voted forDoraemon.
It may not ring a bell for those who have only recently come to know Mr. Yasuno, but he is generally correct! People who support Mr. Anno are smart and charming, including his staff.
Takahiro Yasuno Voted forDoraemon. #Governor of Tokyo x.com/iori221357/staâŚ
kensuu Personally, I think I will vote for Yasuno-san! Whoever gets elected is important, but I sympathize with the âpolicyâ rather than the political situation, and I think it would be good if the âpolicyâ of using technology to improve the lives of many people is supported!
takahiroanno Summary version of the policy manifesto document for the Tokyo gubernatorial election is now available!ăWe will create a Tokyo where no one is left behind by technology. We will continue to update it as we listen to your feedback. The detailed version will be released tomorrow! #TOKYOAI
HirofumiSeo Sometimes I talk about politics. I feel that the Tokyo gubernatorial election is actually a four-person race if you watch TV, but my personal favorite is Takahiro Yasuno. His pledges are very specific and realistic. He is from an unexplored area, and his pledges are updated as necessary while using technology in a well-balanced manner. I love the fact that he is not only focused on technology. takahiroanno Today, we are releasing the manifesto (detailed version) of Takahiro Anno, who ran for the Tokyo gubernatorial election as an independent individual, to over 100 people. I have been thinking about the future of Tokyo while interviewing more than 100 people. It is 93 pages long, but please take a look!TOKYOAI
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kE_W3NpvIODglaN1OrKKxmq-rNMu69Vnh7M9hhSpFwU/âŚ
nishio This is not only âthe type that does not call aroundâ, but also âthe type that cannot transmit because they are government employees, etc.â and âthe type that transmits on line or by word of mouth instead of to the general public (so they cannot be observed on the public Internet)â and so on. I think they are especially liked as âyoung people who donât persecute the elderlyâ by older people who donât transmit much on social networking sites.
obscure_chinpan: There is a theory that the number of people supporting Mr. Yasuno, who are actually exploding, is actually growing because the vote count is just not visible due to the cool demographic that just votes for who they believe in, rather than those who are calling around for a rallying cry. #Takahiro Yasuno
nishio People in their 70s and 80s support the policy of âenriching the country through technologyâ and they also like the idea of âwe need to go digital so that people can vote even if they are crippled.â However, people in this demographic vote on the day of the election at a nearby polling place, so we canât read how many tens of thousands of people are there because they are not visible in the early voting exit polls.
nishio: âSupport from older people is stronger than expected, and the argument of enriching the country with technology is also supported by people in their 80s, and I think the reason is that they have experienced it as their own.
hiyorimi14hiyo Hey wait, too soon to respond! Are there any other candidates advocating public funding of the RS vaccine?
I believe this is a vaccine that was approved in January of this year and will be available for vaccination in June. I was going to have the RS virus inoculation at my own expense because I was afraid that the only treatment for RS virus was symptomatic,
Isnât it amazing?
takahiroanno: Takahiro Yasuno manifesto update.
Reflects proposed changes to public funding of RS virus vaccine for pregnant women https://github.com/takahiroanno2024/election2024/pull/293âŚ
kensuu Personally, I think I will vote for Yasuno-san! Whoever gets elected is important, but I sympathize with the âpolicyâ rather than the political situation, and I think it would be good if the âpolicyâ of using technology to improve the lives of many people is supported!
takahiroanno Summary version of the policy manifesto document for the Tokyo gubernatorial election is now available!ăWe will create a Tokyo where no one is left behind by technology. We will continue to update it as we listen to your feedback. The detailed version will be released tomorrow! #TOKYOAI
HirofumiSeo Sometimes I talk about politics. I feel that the Tokyo gubernatorial election is actually a four-person race if you watch TV, but my personal favorite is Takahiro Yasuno. His pledges are very specific and realistic. He is from an unexplored area, and his pledges are updated as necessary while using technology in a well-balanced manner. I love the fact that he is not only focused on technology. takahiroanno Today, we are releasing the manifesto (detailed version) of Takahiro Anno, who ran for the Tokyo gubernatorial election as an independent individual, to over 100 people. I have been thinking about the future of Tokyo while interviewing more than 100 people. It is 93 pages long, but please take a look!TOKYOAI
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kE_W3NpvIODglaN1OrKKxmq-rNMu69Vnh7M9hhSpFwU/âŚ
nishio This is not only âthe type that does not call aroundâ, but also âthe type that cannot transmit because they are government employees, etc.â and âthe type that transmits on line or by word of mouth instead of to the general public (so they cannot be observed on the public Internet)â and so on. I think they are especially liked as âyoung people who donât persecute the elderlyâ by older people who donât transmit much on social networking sites.
obscure_chinpan: There is a theory that the number of people supporting Mr. Yasuno, who are actually exploding, is actually growing because the vote count is just not visible due to the cool demographic that just votes for who they believe in, rather than those who are calling around for a rallying cry. #Takahiro Yasuno
nishio People in their 70s and 80s support the policy of âenriching the country through technologyâ and they also like the idea of âwe need to go digital so that people can vote even if they are crippled.â However, people in this demographic vote on the day of the election at a nearby polling place, so we canât read how many tens of thousands of people are there because they are not visible in the early voting exit polls.
nishio: âSupport from older people is stronger than expected, and the argument of enriching the country with technology is also supported by people in their 80s, and I think the reason is that they have experienced it as their own.
hiyorimi14hiyo Hey wait, too soon to respond! Are there any other candidates advocating public funding of the RS vaccine?
I believe this is a vaccine that was approved in January of this year and will be available for vaccination in June. I was going to have the RS virus inoculation at my own expense because I was afraid that the only treatment for RS virus was symptomatic,
Isnât it amazing?
takahiroanno: Takahiro Yasuno manifesto update.
Reflects proposed changes to public funding of RS virus vaccine for pregnant women https://github.com/takahiroanno2024/election2024/pull/293âŚ
annotakahiro24 ground, signage, bags. We started with nothing at all.
I donât know if I can put up 100 of the 14,000 posters in Tokyo by myself. I was thinking about that.
But now, thanks to the team, thanks to all the volunteers, thanks to all of you who support us,
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nishio This may be a turning point in history where the old era in which politics was driven by parties, organizational votes, and media reports is over, and a new era in which each person votes according to his or her own personal feelings is coming.
miosugita I like this illustration, the face reminds me of characters from 80âs robot anime, especially around Elgeim to ZZ. This gubernatorial election, the one closest to my thoughts and direction is Himasora Akane. x.com/himasoraakane/âŚ
namidomero There are of course many pros and cons about Mr. Yasuno, but what makes me very happy is that most of the critical opinions focus on âpolicyâ. I felt that Mr. Yasunoâs honest and fair attitude has led to the spread of awareness of âpolicies, not politicsâ among supporters of other candidates.
Make Takahiro Yasuno Governor of Tokyo
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hayakawagomi When Takahiro Yasuno ran for Governor of Tokyo this time, for the first time in my life, I felt like voting for him because I thought âI like him! I think I voted for him because I thought âI like him! Up until now, I used to choose the men who I thought were âwho is still betterâ and I used to vote thinking âI have to make the young people presentâ, but I thought it would be good if everyone could vote for the men in a positive way.
nishio This is really interesting and I recommend it!
annotakahiro24 Election Transparency The election campaign is in its final stages. We have published the current version of the cost of election campaign and political activities in NOTE. We hope it will help to improve the election system and make it more transparent! We will continue to run an open and clean campaign until the end! Thank you for your support! https://note.com/annotakahiro24/n/nccb82392e3f3âŚ
Takahiro Yasuno
annotakahiro24 Election Transparency The election campaign is in its final stages. I have published the current version of the cost of election campaign and political activities on NOTE. We hope it will help to improve the election system and make it more transparent! We will continue to run an open and clean campaign until the end! Thank you for your support! https://note.com/annotakahiro24/n/nccb82392e3f3âŚ
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P06ln ITOCHUâs angry message to activists. Iâm sure they would be angry if they were spreading false rumors and insulted so much, and even graffiti was written on them. I heard that there was some activist sabotage at the shareholder meeting as well.
Redevelopment of Jingu Gaienď˝Noticesď˝ITOCHU Corporation itochu.co.jp About the Jingu Gaien Redevelopment Projectď˝ITOCHU Corporation ITOCHU Corporationâs âJingu Gaien Redevelopment Projectâ. ITOCHU Corporation is a leading general trading company that globally develops a wide range of businesses in the fields of textiles, machinery, metals, energy, chemicals, food, housing, information, and finance.
ALE_StarAle I was impressed by Mr. Annoâs words about evacuation drills, that a dystopian future can be viewed like an evacuation drill and we can try to avoid it! ALE_StarAle
annotakahiro24 Hiroki Azuma @hazuma came toTakahiroYasunoâs street speech!
Make Takahiro Yasuno Governor of Tokyo
hayakawagomi When Takahiro Yasuno ran for Governor of Tokyo this time, for the first time in my life, I felt like voting for him because I thought âI like him! I think I voted for him because I thought âI like him! Up until now, I used to choose the men who I thought were âwho is still betterâ and I used to vote thinking âI have to make the young people presentâ, but I thought it would be good if everyone could vote for the men in a positive way.
nishio This is really interesting and I recommend it!
annotakahiro24 Election Transparency The election campaign is in its final stages. We have published the current version of the cost of election campaign and political activities in NOTE. We hope it will help to improve the election system and make it more transparent! We will continue to run an open and clean campaign until the end! Thank you for your support! https://note.com/annotakahiro24/n/nccb82392e3f3âŚ
Takahiro Yasuno
annotakahiro24 Election Transparency The election campaign is in its final stages. I have published the current version of the cost of election campaign and political activities on NOTE. We hope it will help to improve the election system and make it more transparent! We will continue to run an open and clean campaign until the end! Thank you for your support! https://note.com/annotakahiro24/n/nccb82392e3f3âŚ
Takahiro Yasuno
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P06ln ITOCHUâs angry message to activists. Iâm sure they would be angry if they were spreading false rumors and insulted so much, and even graffiti was written on them. I heard that there was some activist sabotage at the shareholder meeting as well.
Redevelopment of Jingu Gaienď˝Noticesď˝ITOCHU Corporation itochu.co.jp About the Jingu Gaien Redevelopment Projectď˝ITOCHU Corporation ITOCHU Corporationâs âJingu Gaien Redevelopment Projectâ. ITOCHU Corporation is a leading general trading company that globally develops a wide range of businesses in the fields of textiles, machinery, metals, energy, chemicals, food, housing, information, and finance.
ALE_StarAle I was impressed by Mr. Annoâs words about evacuation drills, that a dystopian future can be viewed like an evacuation drill and we can try to avoid it! ALE_StarAle
annotakahiro24 Hiroki Azuma @hazuma came toTakahiroYasunoâs street speech!
Make Takahiro Yasuno Governor of Tokyo
hazuma I came
nishio I also learned for the first time through this activity that it is against the terms of use to use âIrasshoyaâ images for political activities.
âCan I use it for political activities? âIt may not be used for campaigning or for criticizing any particular individual or group.â
nishio Iâm promoting this tweet because itâs been seen a lot, and Iâm on theTakahiroAnno team thatâs fighting the campaign with a solid legal review to make sure we donât do anything legally gray. I learned about this through the work of
nishio Itâs very geeky tech stuff, but I wonder how the world will react to it.
takahiroanno This article by Shimizu, a member of Team Annoâs technical team, talks about fixing the problem of writing python in yaml.
nishioTakahiro Yasuno Translated the response from Taiwan
Takahiro Yasuno Response from Taiwan scrapbox.io Takahiro Yasuno Response from Taiwan - Yasukazu Nishioâs Scrapbox Japanese translation mashbean https://x.com/mashbean/status/1808726131899838654 Aged just 33, Japanese AI scientist and science fiction author Takahiro Anno @takahiroanno ran for the Tokyo gubernatorial election this July as an independent, quickly creating a new whirlwind. He is an AI VTuber with 24-hour live-streaming, mobile collective opinion aggregation, and AI-assisted policy deliberation,
nishio Hereâs a new one: the future of digital technology for democracy. https://note.com/nishiohirokazu/n/n799c9818b33d⌠#Takahiro Yasuno
mashbean ć˛ĺ°ĺ°ĺ ĽćççćĄäžçŤçśćŻćąäşŹçĽäşé¸čďźĺŻŚĺ¨ćŻĺ¤Şĺ¸Ľäşă The most mature example of introducing such an idea is the Tokyo gubernatorial election. @nishio After a little while, I translated his article âBroad-listening: Leaning on this art form is the work of St. Teresa of Tainanâ. Please enjoy reading it and let your Taiwanese friends know how much you enjoyed it.
Iâd like to see how Dr. Yasuno uses the AI tool âćžĺâ for the selection of this site! I didnât think the most mature example would be the Tokyo gubernatorial election, but this is really good looking. So, after chatting with my team members @nishio , I translated the article âBroad Listening: Be a Shotoku Taishi with this artâ. Let your Taiwanese friends enjoy reading.
Letâs see how Mr. Anno used AI tools to âdisruptâ this election!
takahiroanno A part on âAnticipated Budget and Measures to Secure Financial Resourcesâ has been added to the manifesto.
Can you really carry out your manifesto?ăWe have been asked, âCan you really implement the manifesto?â However, by implementing the manifesto in the first two years of the Governorâs term, all the policies can be realized within the budget increased by the increased tax revenue!
nishio I fell asleep after dinner and woke up after 10 hours of sleep, my sleep debt is gone.
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yumenbiz The âreal psychopathsâ I saw at a foreign company would try to âdominateâ the space in an intimidating manner when interacting with their own team or subordinates, but they were very good at being sociable and âcharmingâ to their superiors and others outside of the team. He was very good at appearing sociable, friendly, and âcharmingâ to his superiors and others outside of his team. Therefore, it can be said that he is only âthat goodâ when he is openly grumpy or hostile in public.
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Ishimaru âat BLTâ Clerk: âWhat kind of bread do you have?â Ishimaru: âDid I mention the type of bread?â Clerk, âWould you like our recommendation of Honey Oats, please?â Ishimaru: âI said BLT, didnât I?â Clerk: âSo Iâm asking again, what kind of bread do you want for your BLT?â
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ShioriYamao In a campaign where the other candidatesâ camps are devoting all their energy to increasing the mass of broadcasts (outgoing messages), the choice to devote considerable energy to broad listening The choice to devote a considerable amount of energy to broadcasting should be given a certain level of recognition in terms of numbers. I commented on why I cast one vote for Mr. Anno.
ShinagawaJP It was interesting to see the distribution of voters for the candidate Takahiro Yasuno in this gubernatorial election. Voter turnout tends to be higher in areas where many people work in IT, finance, etc., specifically in central Tokyo and the Josai and Jonan areas, and lower in Joto and western Tama. The results showed that the Tama disparity is on the residentsâ side (as well as the governmentâs).
narita_yusuke Voting is not a right but an obligation (with penalties) in Singapore. First Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. said
âPeople who have become rich may not vote and go golfing. On the other hand, those who are dissatisfied with the regime will come to the elections. The regime should be evaluated by all the people. So voting should be obligatory.â
overlast If Mr. Anno is going to win the next election, this is not the time to backstab others. He needs to maintain more exposure than he has now, keep sending out information incessantly for four years, and continue to grow his own media. You donât necessarily have to be devoted to political topics. As long as he tries to help others and enjoy this life, heâll convey his own good character and the excellence of his team.
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realNuun Ken Suzuki wrote an article in 2003, âItâs too bold to predict, but all goods circulating in the market will become services. Itâs too early to predict, but itâs so early that itâs funny.
0xtkgshn: https://blog.picsy.org/post_15
shoichirosm I was reminded of this when I saw the âexchange of abuseâ around the Tokyo gubernatorial election.
snakajima Then, I think that mankind, having the bitter experience of âelecting Hitler in an electionâ, should take that as a lesson and seriously think about what we can and should do now. I think we should think seriously about what we can do and what we should do now.
marblemarket29: It can be explained by a simple supply-demand relationship. The societyâs demand for a strong leader â dictator was supplied by Mr. Ishimaru. I could observe that this is a phase of history. x.com/snakajima/statâŚ
ShinagawaJP It was interesting to see the distribution of voters for the candidate Takahiro Yasuno in this gubernatorial election. Voter turnout tends to be higher in areas where many people work in IT, finance, etc., specifically in central Tokyo and the Josai and Jonan areas, and lower in Joto and western Tama. The results showed that the Tama disparity is on the residentsâ side (as well as the governmentâs).
narita_yusuke Voting is not a right but an obligation (with penalties) in Singapore. First Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. said
âPeople who have become rich may not vote and go golfing. On the other hand, those who are dissatisfied with the regime will come to the elections. The regime should be evaluated by all the people. So voting should be obligatory.â
overlast If Mr. Anno is going to win the next election, this is not the time to backstab others. He needs to maintain more exposure than he has now, keep sending out information incessantly for four years, and continue to grow his own media. You donât necessarily have to be devoted to political topics. As long as he tries to help others and enjoy this life, heâll convey his own good character and the excellence of his team.
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realNuun Ken Suzuki wrote an article in 2003, âItâs too bold to predict, but all goods circulating in the market will become services. Itâs too early to predict, but itâs so early that itâs funny.
0xtkgshn: https://blog.picsy.org/post_15
shoichirosm I was reminded of this when I saw the âexchange of abuseâ around the Tokyo gubernatorial election.
snakajima Then, I think that mankind, having the bitter experience of âelecting Hitler in an electionâ, should take that as a lesson and seriously think about what we can and should do now. I think we should think seriously about what we can do and what we should do now.
marblemarket29: It can be explained by a simple supply-demand relationship. The societyâs demand for a strong leader â dictator was supplied by Mr. Ishimaru. I could observe that this is a phase of history. x.com/snakajima/statâŚ
tkmpkm1_mkkr Yes, yes. Asahara is the most underrated ultimate leader in Japan. There were a lot of highly educated people in the group, but for whatever reason, it was Asahara who brought them all together and kept them in line. Sarin and everything else was created by Asaharaâs leadership. Asahara needs to be seriously analyzed again.
ykk_saikai: Shoko Asahara wasnât even 40 when he was arrested, which is really too bad: ⌠After graduating from a school for the blind, he made up his mind to become a guru at the age of 28, and in just 10 years since then, he has built one of the most prominent anti-establishment organizations in Japan, which can be looked upon with disregard to the New Left. And it is not limited to Japan.
- Argument compared to Hitler is now often seen
- I havenât decided if this is a yes or a no.
- Iâm not doing this because I think itâs a violation of Anno policy to RT.
- Comparing bad social phenomena of the past with those of today to prevent bad things from happening is in the public interest.
diceK_sawayama Candidate Takahiro Yasuno showed a good fight in the Tokyo gubernatorial election. @takahiroanno district-specific vote data was fed to LLM for analysis. A summary follows. The entire text is about 4,000 words. Please read it when you have time.
Summary
- High voter turnout in central Tokyo, especially in Chiyoda (4.8%), Chuo (4.5%), and Minato (4.1%) wards â˘
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HOLLIE I donât think itâs a good idea to think of politics in terms of âpersonalitiesâ like what Ishimaru or Busy Skyâs personalities are like. Thereâs no guarantee that any of them will be around next year. More than that, I think the really significant point of this gubernatorial election is that Ishimaruâs supporters in 2nd place are in their 2-30âs and Renhoâs supporters in 3rd place are older people. This means that âyoung people go to elections and
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kenn Letâs keep this discussion afloat!
kenn Thanks for the good discussion.
I have worked on Quora, a collective intelligence format, and the conclusion I came to was that peopleâs opinions cannot be âaggregatedâ and that only âmediation and compromise of interestsâ is possible.
for_daily_memo Tokyo gubernatorial election, drop Takahiro Annoâs vote share on the map to see his support base at a glance⌠âŚ(Created by QGIS based on data published by the Election Commission)
LazyWorkz Akane Himasoraâs 110,000 votes are far more than the 62,000 votes received by The Great Sasuke in the Iwate gubernatorial election as a candidate with his face hidden. The other masked forces are also at the city council level, so they donât get that many votes. This is no longer a rare record in the history of Japanese constitutional politics.
shogochiai - that politics is a ritual to gain legitimacy to come to terms with those with whom you cannot come to terms. ăť Proceeding with numerous technical imperfections, such as majority vote splitting and failure to achieve receipt-free large-scale electronic voting.
I sense that the basics in this area are slowly starting to permeate the market.
akihiro_koyama I might write this. If you read the forecast note, you would know that this gubernatorial election is quite historic if we focus on the bubble candidates, and the 1st to 4th place of the all-time ranking of the number of votes received by bubble candidates is about to be updated this time. Moreover, there is almost no TV exposure for those candidates. Televisionâs divine power has declined more than we thought.
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tamai1961 If the candidate I supported had won, I would have gone for Anno, who promoted an idea-rich and principled campaign. It is unfortunate that the vote did not increase, but I would like to believe that there were many Tokyo residents who voted strategically, choosing among those who had a chance of winning.
ShinHori1 People are afraid that Mr. Ishimaru got a large number of votes only because of his novelty image, but if you think about it, the old innovative metropolitan government, the Hosokawa administration, the Koizumi administration, the former Democratic Party administration, and other major political transformations were also realized because they attracted the masses who jumped at such novelty. But then again, I wonder if the big political changes of the past, such as the innovative Tokyo metropolitan government, the Hosokawa administration, the Koizumi administration, and the former Democratic Party of Japan, were also realized because they captured the masses who jumped at the novelty of such things.
erukiti https://digital.asahi.com/articles/ASS774VGVS77OXIE03HM.html⌠Mr. Yasuno, itâs really interesting that you decided to run for office three months ago. Itâs amazing how far youâve come in such a short time.
h_okumura result: Takahiro Yasuno 5th 154638 votes 2.27%.
ShinHori1 Renhoâs camp starts from the point that âGovernor Koike is evilâ and makes speeches and stands from there, but many voters do not think that Governor Koike is evil at all. However, many voters do not think Koike is evil at all, so the Renho camp may not have reached the starting line, let alone the goal line, as they thought.
kis While candidates such as Ishimaru, Himasora, and Yasuno, who are supported almost exclusively by the Internet, have made a strong presence in the race, the only issues that the existing supporters and âfriendsâ support are those that are disliked by the Internet. The election committee that says, âI donât know what caused this,â seems to be really bad.
nagise But even with that thing, third place would get 1.28 million votes, so the power of the internet is still limited. Not so much powerless as negligible error, but not yet a mainstay either.
kis: While candidates like Ishimaru, Himasora, and Yasuno, who are supported almost exclusively by the Internet, have achieved results with a strong presence, the election committee, which says it is ânot sure what the cause isâ, seems to be really screwed up after this result by offering only issues that are hated by the Internet and only supported by existing supporters and âfriendsâ. https://digital.asahi.com/articles/ASS774DP7S77UTFK00NM.html?iref=pc_rellink_02âŚ
tsurezure_lab Visualization of the top 10 mentions of Tokyo gubernatorial candidates in X. These are for the month leading up to the day before voting day. All posts including criticism as well as support are included. The actual final vote percentages may differ somewhat from the actual final vote percentages.
nhk_news: Breaking News JUST IN Koike is certain to win Tokyo gubernatorial election, Ishimaru, Renho and others trailing, exit polls https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20240707/k10014502181000.htmlâŚnhk_news JUST IN Ishimaru wins election as governor of Tokyo, Renho and others ahead of him in export survey https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20240707/k10014502181000.htmlâŚnhk_news
ogino_otaku I did not mention Mr. Busy Sky during the campaign. Two reasons. ăť In an election where one person wins, it may be an act of self-interest to take up another candidate for anything other than criticism or negativity. ăťIt is clear from the beginning that there is no way to win no matter how you look at it.
. Now for my thoughts on Mr. Busy Skyâs activities. Continue below.
Miyabino__84 @ogino_otaku For Rep. Only the election campaign of candidate Akane Himasora on the Internet only, the so-called electronic warfare only. On the election tactics of the Iâd like to get some feedback from a council member who is on the ground in the dov board. This doesnât seem worthy of commentary. âŚ
satodex I was thinking that it would be good if I became a Renho even though I was an outsider, so I held back and didnât say much that would disturb you, but when I saw the âRenho is the only choiceâ, âRenho is in vogueâ, and other such end-of-the-world senses, it made me think a lot. I was thinking about it a lot when I saw the end-of-the-world sense of âRenho is the best choiceâ and âRenho is popularâ. Who thinks like that? Is it an all-night planning meeting?
ShinHori1 Renhoâs camp starts from the point that âGovernor Koike is evilâ and makes speeches and stands from there, but many voters do not think that Governor Koike is evil at all. However, many voters do not think Koike is evil at all, so the Renho camp may not have reached the starting line, let alone the goal line, as they thought.
kis While candidates such as Ishimaru, Himasora, and Yasuno, who are supported almost exclusively by the Internet, have made a strong presence in the race, the only issues that the existing supporters and âfriendsâ support are those that are disliked by the Internet. The election committee that says, âI donât know what caused this,â seems to be really bad.
nagise But even with that thing, third place would get 1.28 million votes, so the power of the internet is still limited. Not so much powerless as negligible error, but not yet a mainstay either.
kis: While candidates like Ishimaru, Himasora, and Yasuno, who are supported almost exclusively by the Internet, have achieved results with a strong presence, the election committee, which says it is ânot sure what the cause isâ, seems to be really screwed up after this result by offering only issues that are hated by the Internet and only supported by existing supporters and âfriendsâ. https://digital.asahi.com/articles/ASS774DP7S77UTFK00NM.html?iref=pc_rellink_02âŚ
tsurezure_lab Visualization of the top 10 mentions of Tokyo gubernatorial candidates in X. These are for the month leading up to the day before voting day. All posts including criticism as well as support are included. The actual final vote percentages may differ somewhat from the actual final vote percentages.
nhk_news: Breaking News JUST IN Koike is certain to win Tokyo gubernatorial election, Ishimaru, Renho and others trailing, exit polls https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20240707/k10014502181000.htmlâŚnhk_news JUST IN Ishimaru wins election as governor of Tokyo, Renho and others ahead of him in export survey https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20240707/k10014502181000.htmlâŚnhk_news
ogino_otaku I did not mention Mr. Busy Sky during the campaign. Two reasons. ăť In an election where one person wins, it may be an act of self-interest to take up another candidate for anything other than criticism or negativity. ăťIt is clear from the beginning that there is no way to win no matter how you look at it.
. Now for my thoughts on Mr. Busy Skyâs activities. Continue below.
Miyabino__84 @ogino_otaku For Rep. Only the election campaign of candidate Akane Himasora on the Internet only, the so-called electronic warfare only. On the election tactics of the Iâd like to get some feedback from a council member who is on the ground in the dov board. This doesnât seem worthy of commentary. âŚ
satodex I was thinking that it would be good if I became a Renho even though I was an outsider, so I held back and didnât say much that would disturb you, but when I saw the âRenho is the only choiceâ, âRenho is in vogueâ, and other such end-of-the-world senses, it made me think a lot. I was thinking about it a lot when I saw the end-of-the-world sense of âRenho is the best choiceâ and âRenho is popularâ. Who thinks like that? Is it an all-night planning meeting?
shao1555 The Tokyo gubernatorial election, election posters and political broadcasts made the state of public elections a serious issue, but when you open the lid, itâs the second highest voter turnout in the last 45 years, thatâs great! Itâs amazing!
snowdance87 Mr. Yoneshige of JX News Agency Two weeks ago, we conducted a survey of the status of the support base and found that while living standards did not differ among most candidates, Ms. Annoâs supporters were significantly higher household income bracket. Rich people do not fight. I donât feel oppressed by politics. âIâm in the low-income bracket, but I did get the impression that the people who are oppressed by politics donât see it.
snowdance87: Election.comâs special report on the opening of the polls Asahi Shimbunâs Konno (in exchange with Sankei Shimbunâs Mizuuchi): âThe TV ignored all but the four main candidates, but itâs amazing that Mr. Yasuno came up after Mr. Tamogami. People who are watching are watching properly. âIf I were 20 years younger, I would have voted for Mr. Anno. His policies and his head are different. Also, his wifeâs speeches are amazing.â
snowdance87 Election.comâs special report on the opening of the polls Asahi Shimbunâs Konno (in exchange with Sankei Shimbunâs Mizuuchi): âThe TV ignored all but the four main candidates, but itâs amazing that Mr. Yasuno came up after Mr. Tamogami. People who are watching are watching properly. âIf I were 20 years younger, I would have voted for Mr. Anno. His policies and his head are different. Also, his wifeâs speeches are amazing.â
kenn time for statistics!
Are you uncomfortable with the teenage numbers? Yes, when I see this kind of strange bias, I consider the possibility that we are just observing an âinsufficient sample = errorâ.
Teenagers are about 200,000 in the metropolitan population = 1.4%.
Exit polls are OK with about 400 people for a 5% tolerance, but there are 5-6 teenagers among them.
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cynanyc Iâm only going to say this once, but in this various out-of-control gubernatorial elections, I think the most out-of-control was the âstop callâ that occurred during Koikeâs speech. It is hard to imagine a spontaneous call from the audience to an incumbent with a 60% approval rating, and if there was an organized mobilization, what he is doing is the same as the Nazi assault force. This time the prosecutors need to do their job.
Hiromi19611 Silence is just as guilty
ogino_otaku Once upon a time, there were people who did something similar. They are called Nazis.
Dgoutokuji: Some people call the âstop callâ election interference. Whereâs the point? The fascists, the racists, who only come out through the media, are finally out in the streets. This is the perfect opportunity to call them out. Itâs the basis and manner of democracy and courtesy to those in power. Where in the world is such a natural and healthy outpouring of emotion? : :
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CN: âObstruction that makes it difficult to continue or listen to a speechâ is prohibited under Article 225 of the Public Offices Election Law, and the offender is subject to imprisonment or imprisonment for not more than four years or a fine of not more than one million yen.
snowdance87 Mr. Yoneshige of JX News Agency Two weeks ago, we conducted a survey of the status of the support base and found that while living standards did not differ among most candidates, Ms. Annoâs supporters were significantly higher household income bracket. Rich people do not fight. I donât feel oppressed by politics. âIâm in the low-income bracket, but I did get the impression that the people who are oppressed by politics donât see it.
snowdance87: Election.comâs special report on the opening of the polls Asahi Shimbunâs Konno (in exchange with Sankei Shimbunâs Mizuuchi): âThe TV ignored all but the four main candidates, but itâs amazing that Mr. Yasuno came up after Mr. Tamogami. People who are watching are watching properly. âIf I were 20 years younger, I would have voted for Mr. Anno. His policies and his head are different. Also, his wifeâs speeches are amazing.â
snowdance87 Election.comâs special report on the opening of the polls Asahi Shimbunâs Konno (in exchange with Sankei Shimbunâs Mizuuchi): âThe TV ignored all but the four main candidates, but itâs amazing that Mr. Yasuno came up after Mr. Tamogami. People who are watching are watching properly. âIf I were 20 years younger, I would have voted for Mr. Anno. His policies and his head are different. Also, his wifeâs speeches are amazing.â
kenn time for statistics!
Are you uncomfortable with the teenage numbers? Yes, when I see this kind of strange bias, I consider the possibility that we are just observing an âinsufficient sample = errorâ.
Teenagers are about 200,000 in the metropolitan population = 1.4%.
Exit polls are OK with about 400 people for a 5% tolerance, but there are 5-6 teenagers among them.
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cynanyc Iâm only going to say this once, but in this various out-of-control gubernatorial elections, I think the most out-of-control was the âstop callâ that occurred during Koikeâs speech. It is hard to imagine a spontaneous call from the audience to an incumbent with a 60% approval rating, and if there was an organized mobilization, what he is doing is the same as the Nazi assault force. This time the prosecutors need to do their job.
Hiromi19611 Silence is just as guilty
ogino_otaku Once upon a time, there were people who did something similar. They are called Nazis.
Dgoutokuji: Some people call the âstop callâ election interference. Whereâs the point? The fascists, the racists, who only come out through the media, are finally out in the streets. This is the perfect opportunity to call them out. Itâs the basis and manner of democracy and courtesy to those in power. Where in the world is such a natural and healthy outpouring of emotion? : :
nomikaishiyouze Regardless of whose camp youâre in, itâs an election campaign, but I thought it was social movement-like. So I felt I was familiar with it, and I also felt that a lot of people were no longer resistant to the social movement methodology, but whether thatâs good for the election as a whole is another thing.
numagasa On nights when I am disappointed with the election results (well, almost every time), I reread the book âHope in the Darknessâ. The course of history is complex, and no one knows what will affect it and how it will lead to sudden and major changes. Hope can be discouraging in its own way, but it is still worth having, and I admire those who act without giving up hope and imagination.
nabe_yas1985 To voters who felt that Takahiro Anno had potential that the existing parties did not have, Renhoâs supporters threw the following words at them: âWe want people to think we are smart by voting for Anno. Thatâs all. There is no chance of winning the election, so vote strategically for the only opponent (a lie), Renhoâ. This is not about the Tokyo gubernatorial election, but only about instilling distrust of politics in voters who have woken up to politics.
nobu_akiyama: In the end, I wonder if this kind of supercilious discourse that corrupts others flows from Ms. Renhoâs supporters, and that is why the votes have been diverted away from her. I need to verify if this is actually true or not.
snowdance87 Iâve been getting a lot of followers, and Iâd like to take a moment to introduce Kenji Utsunomiya, who has been making the âgentleâ and âno one is left outâ policies Iâve been looking for in the metropolitan government for a long time. Iâd like to introduce Mr. Kenji Utsunomiya. When I made this video, I was crying and really wishing for this kind of metropolitan government. 6 minute video. youtube.com Kenji Utsunomiya, Attorney at Law: From Today to Today We introduce you to Kenji Utsunomiya, a candidate for Governor of Tokyo, his beliefs as a lawyer, and his fight for Governor of Tokyo.
obscure_chinpan Iâve been following it every day until today, and Team Yasuno was always evolving and oversupplied, but I really miss it,.., I want to watch the live feed, follow the progress of the posters, listen to the speeches, and read the technical teamâs NOTE!
6d745 Renho raised her children, so you know what itâs like to raise children, but your son has declared his farewell. I just wondered if sheâs someone who canât unite even in the smallest unit of family organization.
yuyawatase sparkling liberal influencers,
Suddenly they are starting to beat up Ishimaru-san when they see his eyes are gone & the Renho camp (including liberal TV relations) has a GO sign to beat up Ishimaru-san.
So I think their opinions always raise eyebrows.
nalltama The fact that Renjo Red Army is not a derogatory term, but a self-description
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moriteppei I think it is also important to point out the problems with the attitude characteristic of many of the supporters of candidate Yasuno, such as âI donât care about ideology or politics left or right, only technology is enoughâ and âI am tired of denying others or saying I am anti something. I think it is a good democracy to point out the problems with the attitude of âI donât care about ideology or politics right or left, I just want technologyâ and âIâm sick and tired of denying others or saying Iâm anti-anything.
kazuho Who to vote for is a matter of each individualâs priorities, but predicting who will get how many votes is a matter of social perception. If thereâs a big discrepancy there, I guess I should question the bias of the sources Iâm looking at.
In reality, people only support what they want to support, and in the first place, there is no agreement on what is a great evil. In reality, people only support what they want to support, and it is impossible to agree on what is the great evil in the first place. That is the reality, and to be irritated with others and say why they donât understand it is only to lose their trust in you.
RyosukeKowatari No really, I wonder what is happening to the people around Mr. Yasuno and Mr. Yasuno himself⌠he is a great guy. âŚ
I donât know about politics, but I thought he was a role model that I definitely want to refer to as a way to work in the future, as people gather around him and expand what he can do. I would love to see more of him and those around himâŚ
snowdance87: My wife and friends are standing in support ofTakahiro Yasuno. And all of them are mysteriously good at making speeches. Mr. Yamane, a classmate of mine from Tokyo University, also pulled the atmosphere from something like a wedding reception greeting to an introduction of a candidate for Governor of Tokyo before I knew it.
Elect the future TokyoTokyo gubernatorial electionTakehiro Yasuno for governor of Tokyo
bomber_bookworm I think one of the main features of the Tokyo gubernatorial election, if anything, was that it highlighted the existence of a âmajority that persistently desires fair playâ. I think it was one of the major features of the election that highlighted the existence of a âmajority of people who want fair playâ and that Japan has not been abandoned yet. The escalation of âif youâre into it, Iâm into itâ never happened.
sotarok Mr. Yasuno, even if you donât make it this time, I hope you can build up your strength and try again in 4 years.
I wonder how we can realistically expand our support base outside of the campaign period. in ways other than getting the backing of a political party.
nanatakamatsu [For those who think going to elections doesnât make sense
Does your vote mean nothing?
Last time, it was not Yuriko Koike who won overwhelmingly; it was those who did not vote.
If all those people had voted, the future might have been different.
7/7 will be the highest turnout ever forGovernorâs race Letâs vote!
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banabanasan I canât help but think that the hardness of guard and alertness unique to women in their 30s is an instinct to protect infants who are supposedly at that age. I feel like Iâm not in a good mood.
eleven_s_s I seriously agree.
shibism I went out wearing a black T-shirt and it was so fucking hot that I looked up how hot a black T-shirt actually is. I went home, burned my black T-shirt, and changed into a white one.
puninokai Iâm studying for a law degree and Iâm going to listen to your campaign speech.., I guess you could call it âthe wave that gets the feeling and reaches us⌠This is the nicest one so farâŚkeep your eyes peeled.
The terrible ones are alreadyâŚI donât have to tell youâŚI really wish the people surrounding them would stopâŚlike Mr. Ishi and Mr. Ren.
HighWiz: I listened again to the speech by Anno Takahiroâs wifeâŚ
âThe Liberal Democratic Party is -â - No. âThe Kishida administration is - -â - No. âKoikeâs metropolitan government is -â > No âRenho candidate is -â > No. âDiscrimination against the weakâ > No âLife is difficultâ >> No
Iâve never heard such a positive campaign speech. I feel very fresh now.
- Some people find this negative.
- Those who support Anno are well-educated and well-off people who think they are not in the best interest of the community.
nikkei Record number of people cast ballots in advance for Tokyo gubernatorial election, key to independents. https://nikkei.com/article/DGXZQOCC275KC0X20C24A6000000/?n_cid=SNSTW005âŚ
nabe_yas1985 Anyone who calls forstrategic voting is simply representing the interests of an existing political party that is trying to stifle the new popular will. It is the mainstay of democracy to exercise oneâs right to vote for the candidate with whom one has the most resonance. There is no need to be disciplined about issues unilaterally imposed by existing parties whose shelf life has expired. Yasushi Watanabe is the only choice forTakahiro Yasuno.
nabe_yas1985: Donât be fooled by the â#strategicvoteâ, a lie spread by the national political parties. The âstrategic votingâ is just a lie to keep the national political parties alive, to suppress the voices of the minority demanding a new politics, which the national political parties have failed to collect. The best way to change Japanese politics is for Takahiro Yasuno to get 300,000 votes. x.com/nabe_yas1985/sâŚ
realNuun My friends who lost their lodging at IVS were staying all over the place, and my 85 year old evil grandmaâs house was turned into an octopus room.
gdvonly I left around 3:00 and the door wouldnât open, I paid but ended up not getting any service at allâŚ
I was told lightly that there was a curfew, but I had no idea that I would not be able to get in at all, and that I would have no way to contact them, and I was beaten!
I stayed at my friendâs grandmotherâs house on short notice x.com/gdvonly/statusâŚ
chowtingagnes Japanese has a way of saying âvotersâ, a term not found in Cantonese, for people who have the right to vote and be elected.
I think âvotersâ are âpeople who have the right and power to change societyâ. I think this is also the meaning of democracy.
I am very, very happy to have the right to vote or to decide my own fate.
_kohta Mr. Anno, I like the improvements youâve made, but the language around international schools is so on the nose that Iâm not going to vote for you on that basis alone. I think it is a statement of the fundamental values of the people, even before the logic of merit and demerit.
toshio_t_44 Mr. Anno looks so unreliable alongside his wife. I think it would be better if Mr. Yasuno is the brain behind this, while his wife is in the front. His wife is a womanizer type, so this is a typical match between a womanizer man and a heroic woman.
toritorix I see glimpses of supporters on the internet who believe a certain candidate has a good chance of winning. Iâm afraid that the difference between âonline realityâ and reality is too big, and people are going to be attracted to conspiracy theories.
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nikkei 2.15 million people cast their ballots in advance of the Tokyo gubernatorial election, the largest number ever, up 20% from the previous election. Up to 2.15 million Tokyo Governors voted before polling day, returning up to 2:2.
senseiwakame This is very important.
maya_fitness413 I have tried to do this and have made many good connections.
michiru10139 I think there are a good number of people who think that Mr. Yasunoâs political stance is highly compatible with the KDP⌠The KDP has been saying the same thing for a long time now, but only after hearing it from Yasunoâs mouth did they say, âYes! Iâve been waiting for a politician who thinks like that!â I see a reaction like that.
I wonder what the difference is. What we donât have or what Yasuno-san has
MIYUKI__ONO Hah, that spinach looks delicious.
midisland1 I laughed at how poignant this place is.
ohp_pho Tsuneichi Toyama is relentless. https://bengo4.com/c_18/n_17727/
ryokachii Iâm a bit off but I quite agree with âdonât verbalize everythingâ. Reality can easily be twisted by forcing us to âseeâ and then forcing us to âverbalizeâ it in slightly different words, for example by being aware that others will see it. You donât have to see, and feelings can remain feelings. Choose what feels comfortable.
mawarimithino: People who have lived indifferently may at some point become aware of their feelings by writing about them on a blog or SNS (e.g., âIâm lonelyâ), and this may take them in a negative direction. Thatâs why I prefer not to verbalize everything.
datechin_ramen I hopeTakahiro Yasuno, an independent, grassroots, no organization vote, but a candidate who fought fair and square to the end, will get more votes.
I support the candidate, Takahiro Yasuno, who tries to solve problems peacefully, realistically, and speedily without slandering and defaming.
I also agree with the point that we should aim for a peaceful resolution without a composition of young people vs. the elderly.
HiromitsuTakagi Matsuo, if you see this, you should try to talk to us, JILIS. You should grasp that the jurists in this field are all scum and cannot be relied upon.
HiromitsuTakagi I guess Matsuo-san is no more. I guess everyone eats their own brains when it comes to the governmentâs standard opinion piece. Itâs the same with echo chambers. I wonder if he will stop talking to decent people by talking to only such people around him. https://xtech.nikkei.com/atcl/nxt/column/18/00001/09484/âŚ
kairoro_chan language too sharp lol
ochyai Going to the polls and watching people in the voting booths is a profound lesson in recognizing the echo chambers of the Internets.
ochyai this today
nabe_yas1985 The negative campaign against those who are willing to entrust the will of the people to Takahiro Anno, which has never been accepted by the national political parties, has begun. The campaign is a mess, as it declares, âVoters who want to be thought of as smart people (are voting for Yasuno).â Based on the polls, they say that Yasuno has no chance of winning the election and should be the second best candidate, but if polls were all that mattered, there would be no need for an election.
moriteppei: I think that the âsmartâ people, i.e., the supporters of Takahiro Yasuno, are in a sense the biggest problem, rather than Akane Busanora and Shinji Ishimaru.
Takahiro Yasuno https://scrapbox.io/eyehatesns/%E5%AE%89%E9%87%8E%E3%81%9F%E3%81%8B%E3%81%B2%E3%82%8DâŚ
datechin_ramen I hopeTakahiro Yasuno, an independent, grassroots, no organization vote, but a candidate who fought fair and square to the end, will get more votes.
I support the candidate, Takahiro Yasuno, who tries to solve problems peacefully, realistically, and speedily without slandering and defaming.
I also agree with the point that we should aim for a peaceful resolution without a composition of young people vs. the elderly.
HiromitsuTakagi Matsuo, if you see this, you should try to talk to us, JILIS. You should grasp that the jurists in this field are all scum and cannot be relied upon.
HiromitsuTakagi I guess Matsuo-san is no more. I guess everyone eats their own brains when it comes to the governmentâs standard opinion piece. Itâs the same with echo chambers. I wonder if he will stop talking to decent people by talking to only such people around him. https://xtech.nikkei.com/atcl/nxt/column/18/00001/09484/âŚ
kairoro_chan language too sharp lol
ochyai Going to the polls and watching people in the voting booths is a profound lesson in recognizing the echo chambers of the Internets.
ochyai this today
nabe_yas1985 The negative campaign against those who are willing to entrust the will of the people to Takahiro Anno, which has never been accepted by the national political parties, has begun. The campaign is a mess, as it declares, âVoters who want to be thought of as smart people (are voting for Yasuno).â Based on the polls, they say that Yasuno has no chance of winning the election and should be the second best candidate, but if polls were all that mattered, there would be no need for an election.
moriteppei: I think that the âsmartâ people, i.e., the supporters of Takahiro Yasuno, are in a sense the biggest problem, rather than Akane Busanora and Shinji Ishimaru.
Takahiro Yasuno https://scrapbox.io/eyehatesns/%E5%AE%89%E9%87%8E%E3%81%9F%E3%81%8B%E3%81%B2%E3%82%8DâŚ
chokki_hansei This is serious.â People who âcan put themselves in a good moodâ are good at changing their mind. But there are times when you canât help feeling down or frustrated. Iâve learned how to live in a good mood every day after 5 years and 10,000 appointments.
kawahiii If you have a friend you trust and If you want to expect something good. And with that friend, we can communicate with our hearts. Exchange gifts and You must visit him often. As you well know.
(Marcel Mauss, Theory of Gifts p10) A passage from an ancient Scandinavian mythological legendary poem.
nobuko0902 Once again.
Childcare and elections are incompatible. The prime time to make speeches in the streets is early in the morning and late in the evening. This time, especially in this hot weather right after the birth of my child, it was difficult for me to take her with me, not to mention my own physical condition.
This is a night that reminds me once again of the need for politics to ensure that the voices of the uninvolved child-rearing generation are heard.
yutorimamalife this gubernatorial election
Mr. Yasuno â I want him to be the governor of Tokyo the most, but I think he will be a throwaway vote. Mr. Koike â Seriously, thank you very much for all you have done. But I want to ask someone younger already. Renho > Currently, parents of middle children donât have a single exemption for child support. Since the birthrate was declining⌠Mr. Ishimaru â Specific policies are a mystery. People who lose their temper are scary.
himasoraakane Mentalist DAIGO Ishimaru support fixed off
nabe_yas1985 Donât be fooled by â#StrategicVotingâ, a lie spread by the national political parties. Strategic votingâ is a lie only for the survival of the national political parties to suppress the voices of the minority demanding a new politics, which the national political parties have failed to collect. The best way to change Japanese politics is for Takahiro Yasuno to get 300,000 votes.
nabe_yas1985 To Yotsuya sub-branch office to vote before the deadline for the Tokyo gubernatorial election. I thinkTakahiro Yasuno is the best choice for the current generation who are fed up with the ideology of national political parties. If a politician who uses technology to reflect the will of the people in his policies gets 300,000 votes, the politics of Japan as a whole will change. Since you put up the posters on the day of the public announcement, you have been feeling a swell of public will for change.
genkuroki If I were a Tokyoite, after much hesitation, I would most likely have decided not to vote for Mr. Anno because of his interview with this âvery big name guestâ.
I felt it was a great waste of time because I was secretly cheering for them.
takahiroanno: I had a fun, friendly and serious talk with Hiroyuki @hirox246 about the Tokyo gubernatorial election, the election system, and the fact that we are engineers in common! Thank you very much!
hirox246 Iâm the guy who said âyou should vote for younger peopleâ, but working with the main anchor of the Unification Churchâs YouTube channel is out of my personal hands! hirox46 Iâm not a fan of the Unification Church. Mr. Zenhiro Oda, acting head of the cram school presided over by Senator Hagiwada, who was a guest speaker at the Unification Church, is the head of the election campaign, and candidate Ishimaru seems to have no aversion to the Unification Church. HON5437 Shigenobu Tamura appeared at the office opening of Shinji Ishimaru, candidate for governor of Tokyo. Mr. Tamura is a former senior LDP headquarters official and a well-known political commentator, but he has contacts with Unification Church-affiliated media. What a surprise, he is the main anchor on âPatriot TVâ, a Youtube channel of the Unification Church-affiliated newspaper âSekai Nippoâ. This is quite a relationship⌠x.com/Mo20ZupFZz3GjtâŚ
taberunosuki525 Iâm here and I want to know more about Mr. Anno too but the media doesnât report on him at all so Iâll do my own social media research today anyway. Iâm getting tired of all the cussing and the Tokyo gubernatorial raceâŚ
uekky: I was listening to the speech live and it really gutted peopleâs ears as well as their hearts x.com/snowdance87/stâŚ
yomisuke In terms of how to defeat Koike, the only way is to vote for Ms. Renho, but Ms. Anno is also attractive. However, a vote for Ms. Yasuno would reduce the number of votes for Ms. Renho and increase the possibility that Ms. Koike will win the election. In the end, we have no choice but to vote for Ms. Renho this time.
freudevoll Compared to AI Yasuno and Shinji Ishimaru, Koike and Renho are not as if their policies are logical, but how could you vote for them? I donât know how you can proudly say âI voted for them! If a politician with a gut feeling is the head of a city, you will fall into a council-oriented and council-dominated city government.
looopbackGovernorâs race It is Tokyoâs hope and fortune to know someone like Takahiro Yasuno this time. Iâm not sure if I should ask Mr. Yasuno if he would be interested in being vice-governor,â said Shinji Ishimaru before the announcement date. I canât forgive Shinji Ishimaru for saying âIâll ask Mr. Yasuno if heâd be interested in being the deputy governorâ before the announcement date, and his supporters for writing âDecline and support Mr. Ishimaru as deputy governorâ in the comments section of each video featuring Mr. Yasuno.
nori76 This is another important point!
âResearch has shown that people with low self-esteem feel depressed when they repeat affirmations they do not believe (e.g., âI am a strong person, I am attractiveâ) or look for evidence that they are true (Wood et al. 2009).â
ToshihikoOgata I was surprised that Yuriko Koikeâs street speech (7/5 evening @ Shinjuku station) was interrupted by a âstop callâ for about 30 seconds. I was on site to cover the event, but Koike was so upset by the spontaneous call that she fell silent. It became a symbolic scene of the Tokyo gubernatorial election.
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stangetz88 Watase still sucks.
paya_paya_kun When you are in the workforce, you are expected to be able to âperformâ, but if you donât realize this rule and just âbe who you areâ, you will be ripped apart! I think thatâs why you should make sure to âbe where you can beâ. Therefore, please make sure to create a place where you can be yourself as you are. If you do so, you will be able to act a little better.
tokoroten I guess applying flow theory to UI is what makes UI go out of style. Flat design and material design are the extremes.
yubais: There are a certain number of people in the world who call puzzles that they can just barely solve âgood problemsâ and expressions that they can just barely understand âgood taste,â and for them, universal design that is designed to be understood by everyone is âlame.
tobatoppers The more people who are overly concerned about their choices, the more likely they are to blame the wrong choice after the choice is made, saying âI made a bad choice at that time. They are just not strong enough to affirm themselves after the choice. Choices donât really matter.
ktowhata ââFraternityâ is when one person says to a fellow human being, âWhat? You too? I thought I was the only one âŚâ It begins the moment one says that.â
A passage from âThe Four Lovesâ by C. S. Lewis, famous for The Chronicles of Narnia. Friendship, it seems, is a dangerous thing from the point of view of power and elders. When friends are made, people gain a place to hide from the existing order and begin to rebel.
KTYDRCB Thatâs a heck of a job. Praise the man who beat you last year.
10 trillion yen âUniversity Fundâ subsidizing outstanding universities, 990 billion yen surplus under management (Asahi Shimbun Digital) #Yahoo News
ToshihikoOgata I was surprised that Yuriko Koikeâs street speech (7/5 evening @ Shinjuku station) was interrupted by a âstop callâ for about 30 seconds. I was on site to cover the event, but Koike was so upset by the spontaneous call that she fell silent. It became a symbolic scene of the Tokyo gubernatorial election.
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stangetz88 Watase still sucks.
paya_paya_kun When you are in the workforce, you are expected to be able to âperformâ, but if you donât realize this rule and just âbe who you areâ, you will be ripped apart! I think thatâs why you should make sure to âbe where you can beâ. Therefore, please make sure to create a place where you can be yourself as you are. If you do so, you will be able to act a little better.
tokoroten I guess applying flow theory to UI is what makes UI go out of style. Flat design and material design are the extremes.
yubais: There are a certain number of people in the world who call puzzles that they can just barely solve âgood problemsâ and expressions that they can just barely understand âgood taste,â and for them, universal design that is designed to be understood by everyone is âlame.
tobatoppers The more people who are overly concerned about their choices, the more likely they are to blame the wrong choice after the choice is made, saying âI made a bad choice at that time. They are just not strong enough to affirm themselves after the choice. Choices donât really matter.
ktowhata ââFraternityâ is when one person says to a fellow human being, âWhat? You too? I thought I was the only one âŚâ It begins the moment one says that.â
A passage from âThe Four Lovesâ by C. S. Lewis, famous for The Chronicles of Narnia. Friendship, it seems, is a dangerous thing from the point of view of power and elders. When friends are made, people gain a place to hide from the existing order and begin to rebel.
KTYDRCB Thatâs a heck of a job. Praise the man who beat you last year.
10 trillion yen âUniversity Fundâ subsidizing outstanding universities, 990 billion yen surplus under management (Asahi Shimbun Digital) #Yahoo News
himasoraakane I got a DM with some kind of weird document situation research that says Iâm in second place, but Iâm not going to publish it because the source is iffy, and second place means I lose, so you all have a lot of work to do to get the rest of the way there. Two days to go! Please lend me your help!
ojimakohei Renhoâs camp should remove the âRâ stickers all over the city as soon as possible. The way they do it is the same as biker gangs and pink fliers, but it is a common crime and not funny. Just I checked near Shinjuku station and there are more than 30 locations where they may be doing this in various parts of Tokyo. As for the obstruction of speeches, there is too much lack of morals. Donât pollute the scenery of the city.
shirasaka_k Today 7/5, Governor Koikeâs city advertising @ Shinjuku Basta-mae The audienceâs âQuit! Koikeâs speech was interrupted by the audienceâs call of âQuit! Koikeâs speech was interrupted! â Koikeâs speech stopped! This has never happened before. The town hall has turned into a shuraba. The peopleâs anger against the Koike administration is erupting!
orientis312 I wonder why NHK keeps playing the election for the lower house of the French parliament, but not the election for the governor of Tokyo.
dmikurube Always require permission from outside collaborators to run GitHub Actions workflow.
otsune âIf you purchased it properly and planted the watermarked letters AD, you could catch the PR and AD notation in a flaming attention-getting effect with stock photo violation use and stealth regulations. ?â I think itâs a publicity stunt that dares to be confusing.
songpu_eth: why are the Families being so stubborn? x.com/itmedia_news/sâŚ
s_kajita Shimane Prefecture Governor Tatsuya Maruyama âI feel that the mass media is trying very hard not to report the Tokyo gubernatorial election. In that sense, it was a bizarre election campaign.â
Tokyo Gubernatorial Election #SilentMediaFuck you! Letâs make theGovernorâs race the largest turnout in history!
himasoraakane I got a DM with some kind of weird document situation research that says Iâm in second place, but Iâm not going to publish it because the source is iffy, and second place means I lose, so you all have a lot of work to do to get the rest of the way there. Two days to go! Please lend me your help!
ojimakohei Renhoâs camp should remove the âRâ stickers all over the city as soon as possible. The way they do it is the same as biker gangs and pink fliers, but it is a common crime and not funny. Just I checked near Shinjuku station and there are more than 30 locations where they may be doing this in various parts of Tokyo. As for the obstruction of speeches, there is too much lack of morals. Donât pollute the scenery of the city.
shirasaka_k Today 7/5, Governor Koikeâs city advertising @ Shinjuku Basta-mae The audienceâs âQuit! Koikeâs speech was interrupted by the audienceâs call of âQuit! Koikeâs speech was interrupted! â Koikeâs speech stopped! This has never happened before. The town hall has turned into a shuraba. The peopleâs anger against the Koike administration is erupting!
orientis312 I wonder why NHK keeps playing the election for the lower house of the French parliament, but not the election for the governor of Tokyo.
dmikurube Always require permission from outside collaborators to run GitHub Actions workflow.
otsune âIf you purchased it properly and planted the watermarked letters AD, you could catch the PR and AD notation in a flaming attention-getting effect with stock photo violation use and stealth regulations. ?â I think itâs a publicity stunt that dares to be confusing.
songpu_eth: why are the Families being so stubborn? x.com/itmedia_news/sâŚ
s_kajita Shimane Prefecture Governor Tatsuya Maruyama âI feel that the mass media is trying very hard not to report the Tokyo gubernatorial election. In that sense, it was a bizarre election campaign.â
Tokyo Gubernatorial Election #SilentMediaFuck you! Letâs make theGovernorâs race the largest turnout in history!
nippon_ukuraina Question: how come the opposition party can get more people at demonstrations and street demonstrations when they are supposed to be the ruling party?
Answer: because supporters of the ruling party work
furukawa1917 It seems that the dominant perception in the Busy Sky and Busy Anon circles is that the gubernatorial race is now a one-horse race between Koike and Busy Sky. Iâm sure thereâs a lot of effort to be put into this shit.
Commentary on the situation that the Tokyo gubernatorial election has become a one-horse race between Yuriko and Himasora.
hazuma Leftists claim that âif you want to destroy Koike, you should rally around Renho anyway,â but on social networking sites, there are quite a few people who claim the opposite (?). However, on social networking sites, there are quite a few people who claim that âif you want to destroy the left, you should rally around Renho anywayâ. If the leftist haters become so visible, they will probably have a hard time in national politics as well.
P06ln Activists say âDonât cut down a thousand trees!â and somehow Ryuichi Sakamoto wrote a letter to Governor Koike and UNESCOâs advisory body issued a Heritage Alert saying that the forest will be completely destroyed, and Renho said â100-year forestâ and the Communist Party is trying to protect it by saying âcommonsâ. Planting of the ITOCHU Building. Grass
akoustam What is tasteful about ITOCHUâs snappy release is this part. The total number of trees to be cut down in the redevelopment project is 743 in all, but 150 of them are just street trees in the vicinity of the ITOCHU headquarters building and ITOCHU Garden. ITOCHU itself has even said, âThe trees in our neighborhood are just street trees, hedges, and plantingsâ (laugh).
S_kuni_official The idea for the sick child care program came from those who are raising children while working.
Even if a politician thinks only in his/her head, if the policy is not good for the parties concerned, it will be useless. That is why I believe that listening to the voice of the people of Tokyo, and interacting with the people of Tokyo, should be important. Politicians need to have the strength to take criticism as well.
KHFootbrain: you know what, Kuniaki Shimizu, you have a great eye. x.com/S_kuni_officiaâŚ
tachibana7010 A good day is a series of good choices.
tenfirefighter Anyone who is interested in politics from now on should read and study these discourses carefully.
Certainly, buildings have been erected in the name of âparks,â and many of the park facilities are on the rooftops of buildings. However, the original Miyashita Park had deteriorating facilities, had become a hangout for homeless people, and was not safe.
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hAru_mAki_ch Iâve written an article about it, from a light explanation of Python and Git to how to set up Qdrant and debug scripts! Takahiro Yasuno: Manifesto for Governor of Tokyo Local Development Environment Construction Guide Complete Beginnerâs Guide. https://hamaruki.com/tokyo-governor-election-local-dev-environment-guide/âŚ
hAru_mAki_ch: Video for debugging and confirming scripts for description in articles #TOKYOAI x.com/hAru_mAki_ch/sâŚ
himasoraakane https://youtu.be/xkNF0d1ZFyE?si=H8nx8sypW-gJDmh4&t=544âŚ
Shigeharu Aoyama, who is a man of 9 to 12 mins. âThere are people who canât get in front of the camera in the gubernatorial race. But if someone has done it properly, you can choose someone who canât get in front of the camera. Japanese people donât have a sense of caution, but in America, itâs a gun society. Thatâs all I can say.â and youtube.com Our Diet, Vol. 765 The tail of the news âRead all the election bulletins for the Tokyo gubernatorial election. In the 724th edition of âTail of the News,â we look over all the election bulletins for the Tokyo gubernatorial election and talk about this gubernatorial election again. Appearance: Shigeharu Aoyama (Member of the House of Councillors) Mami Miura (Public Policy Secretary, Shigeharu Aoyama Office) - The 153rd Independent Lecture Meeting @ Kyoto (August 17, 2024 : Notice of Holding) https://www.dokkeâŚ
mokonuco This is what we, the Heisei generation, will be told in the near future by âa generation whose values have changed dramatically from those of todayâ. They will say it regardless of gender. Huh? No money or excuses. Itâs normal for families and local friends to help each other raise their children, right? Didnât you have a job? The unemployment rate was 2% or something!
mokonuco: Furthermore, just as todayâs elderly are told, âYou people created the lost 30 years,â so too are they told, âYou people didnât have children, which led to this rapid population decline and infrastructure collapse. Immigration wonât solve the problem, damn it. If the country is filled with foreigners, it wonât be Japan anymore. Iâm sure they will say, âIf the country is filled with foreigners, it wonât be Japan anymore. Probably.
agristation The university auditorium was so hot that when I called administration to ask them to turn on the air conditioning, I was told that the air conditioning would not be operational for another week. âIf someone collapses, Iâll call an ambulance right away. I said, âWell, please discuss whether it is Fat-sanâs responsibility or the section managerâs responsibility who answered the question.
tenshoku119: âTemperature setting below 28°C is prohibited. âThe room temperature in the office is over 30 degrees Celsius. âDismissed.â Numerous inquiries to the headquarters from citizens who came for lifesaving training or to submit a report: âItâs so hot in the fire station, I feel like Iâm going to collapse. âLower the temperature setting now! Now!â (Angry) A true story that seems like a lie just about a year ago. #Firefighters #Career Change
takebata This is very symbolic. When I tell people who do not think for themselves and try to be by the book & evade responsibility by saying âitâs a ruleâ, they immediately change the rule when I tell them âif that causes problems, itâs your responsibilityâ. In the end, it is often not compliance with the rules, but a way to escape responsibility. There are too many such ârule-followersâ in our society.
agristation: The university auditorium is too hot, so I called the administration to ask them to turn on the air conditioning, and they told me that the air conditioning will not be up and running for a week. âIf someone collapses, Iâll call an ambulance right away. I said, âWell, please discuss whether itâs Fat-sanâs responsibility or the section managerâs responsibility who responded. x.com/tenshoku119/stâŚ
Fumika_Shimizu Some people are tweeting about the labor shortage bankruptcy saying that the economy is on the upswing. ⌠This is the original economic recovery. In the economic cycle before the bubble, it was common for companies that had tightened up on employees because of the recession to go bankrupt as soon as the economy recovered, with employees fleeing in droves. That prevented the working environment from becoming black.
reirei_pot feminist to porn star âWe should zoning our existence.â Iâm directing my liberalism towards the nerds who told me sometime ago that âHe who burns books will eventually burn people.â and itâs a âreasonable end that had to be madeâ.
TNK_KNCH He says he is âscaredâ of Renho, who is angry with the powerful, People applaud Ishimaru for his anger against the weak.
kyouji0716âAll they do is talk about someoneâs latrine rather than my employment.â
I think this is probably the simple impression of workers. From the micro workersâ point of view, people who have to worry about whether they should use the menâs or womenâs restroom are the overwhelmingly strong ones, but they are treated as weak by society and donât fit their skin at all.
doctortt1 I keep quoting this from Trump x.com/mogura2001/staâŚ
himasoraakane https://youtu.be/xkNF0d1ZFyE?si=H8nx8sypW-gJDmh4&t=544âŚ
Shigeharu Aoyama, who is a man of 9 to 12 mins. âThere are people who canât get in front of the camera in the gubernatorial race. But if someone has done it properly, you can choose someone who canât get in front of the camera. Japanese people donât have a sense of caution, but in America, itâs a gun society. Thatâs all I can say.â and youtube.com Our Diet, Vol. 765 The tail of the news âRead all the election bulletins for the Tokyo gubernatorial election. In the 724th edition of âTail of the News,â we look over all the election bulletins for the Tokyo gubernatorial election and talk about this gubernatorial election again. Appearance: Shigeharu Aoyama (Member of the House of Councillors) Mami Miura (Public Policy Secretary, Shigeharu Aoyama Office) - The 153rd Independent Lecture Meeting @ Kyoto (August 17, 2024 : Notice of Holding) https://www.dokkeâŚ
mokonuco This is what we, the Heisei generation, will be told in the near future by âa generation whose values have changed dramatically from those of todayâ. They will say it regardless of gender. Huh? No money or excuses. Itâs normal for families and local friends to help each other raise their children, right? Didnât you have a job? The unemployment rate was 2% or something!
mokonuco: Furthermore, just as todayâs elderly are told, âYou people created the lost 30 years,â so too are they told, âYou people didnât have children, which led to this rapid population decline and infrastructure collapse. Immigration wonât solve the problem, damn it. If the country is filled with foreigners, it wonât be Japan anymore. Iâm sure they will say, âIf the country is filled with foreigners, it wonât be Japan anymore. Probably.
agristation The university auditorium was so hot that when I called administration to ask them to turn on the air conditioning, I was told that the air conditioning would not be operational for another week. âIf someone collapses, Iâll call an ambulance right away. I said, âWell, please discuss whether it is Fat-sanâs responsibility or the section managerâs responsibility who answered the question.
tenshoku119: âTemperature setting below 28°C is prohibited. âThe room temperature in the office is over 30 degrees Celsius. âDismissed.â Numerous inquiries to the headquarters from citizens who came for lifesaving training or to submit a report: âItâs so hot in the fire station, I feel like Iâm going to collapse. âLower the temperature setting now! Now!â (Angry) A true story that seems like a lie just about a year ago. #Firefighters #Career Change
takebata This is very symbolic. When I tell people who do not think for themselves and try to be by the book & evade responsibility by saying âitâs a ruleâ, they immediately change the rule when I tell them âif that causes problems, itâs your responsibilityâ. In the end, it is often not compliance with the rules, but a way to escape responsibility. There are too many such ârule-followersâ in our society.
agristation: The university auditorium is too hot, so I called the administration to ask them to turn on the air conditioning, and they told me that the air conditioning will not be up and running for a week. âIf someone collapses, Iâll call an ambulance right away. I said, âWell, please discuss whether itâs Fat-sanâs responsibility or the section managerâs responsibility who responded. x.com/tenshoku119/stâŚ
Fumika_Shimizu Some people are tweeting about the labor shortage bankruptcy saying that the economy is on the upswing. ⌠This is the original economic recovery. In the economic cycle before the bubble, it was common for companies that had tightened up on employees because of the recession to go bankrupt as soon as the economy recovered, with employees fleeing in droves. That prevented the working environment from becoming black.
reirei_pot feminist to porn star âWe should zoning our existence.â Iâm directing my liberalism towards the nerds who told me sometime ago that âHe who burns books will eventually burn people.â and itâs a âreasonable end that had to be madeâ.
TNK_KNCH He says he is âscaredâ of Renho, who is angry with the powerful, People applaud Ishimaru for his anger against the weak.
kyouji0716âAll they do is talk about someoneâs latrine rather than my employment.â
I think this is probably the simple impression of workers. From the micro workersâ point of view, people who have to worry about whether they should use the menâs or womenâs restroom are the overwhelmingly strong ones, but they are treated as weak by society and donât fit their skin at all.
doctortt1 I keep quoting this from Trump x.com/mogura2001/staâŚ
smith796000 The commies are starting to beat up on Ishimaru. So, does this mean that Renhoâs second place is in jeopardy? You finally admit it, donât you?
When it hurts, it hurts. Very clear Communist Party.
ttanigawa3 About Mr. IshimaruâŚ
As mayor of Akitakata City in Hiroshima Prefecture, he has abolished public facilities such as welfare centers for the elderly and art museums one after another. He has disregarded the council by issuing âexecutive decisionsâ without consulting the council.
Represented middle school students in the city. x.com/bazyry2hashiruâŚ
manking The good thing about Takahiro Yasuno is that he doesnât talk about things backwards. Others might say. Iâm tired of hearing about exposing injustice, unforgiveness, etc. I prefer it when they seem to have a concrete way to move forward.
oshino_sasuke Mass Production of Artificial Eel Fry: Fisheries Agency Offers Technology to Private Sector : Nihon Keizai Shimbun
No, seriously. I thought they would be extinct before they could be mass produced: âŚ
miosugita I like this illustration, the face reminds me of characters from 80âs robot anime, especially around Elgeim to ZZ. In this gubernatorial election, the person closest to my thoughts and direction is âHimasora Akaneâ.
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mostsouthguitar ITOCHU issued a release âRegarding the redevelopment of Jingu Gaien,â and the activists were documented â (we will take a firm stand) â at the general shareholders meeting. The activists and their supporters should understand that it was written as a near ultimatum: obstruction by activists â business explanation ⌠They have interfered too much with our business with lies. itochu.co.jp About the Jingu Gaien Redevelopment Projectď˝ITOCHU Corporation ITOCHU Corporationâs âJingu Gaien Redevelopment Projectâ. ITOCHU Corporation is a leading general trading company that globally develops a wide range of businesses in the fields of textiles, machinery, metals, energy, chemicals, food, housing, information, and finance.
wormamaantenna I was working on a document to explain that I canât do that anymore because the temp agency told me that the references have to be in their 30s, and then I got really scared. I was working on a document explaining that I couldnât do that anymore, and then I started to get really scared⌠Total population is 120 million, of which 100 million are over 20 years old. Among them, 58 million are over 50s. 76 million are counted as over 40s, which means â7.6 out of 10 people over 20 are over 40sâ⌠ehâŚ
nabe_yas1985 This is a nice point. I disclose what I donât have to say, that I am a company owner, because I want to make the point that 1) I can eat even if I donât win, so getting elected is not an objective, and 2) I have no incentive to get money with strings attached. I believe that legislators should have a side job where they can make money so that they donât fall into the money trap.
kyuyokaitori In response to the opinion that if you fail to win the election, you will receive zero salary and it is too much of a risk⌠Conclusion: If you have a fat parentsâ house or a company (laugh) Only those who are financially well-off can save the weak who are not financially well-off. x.com/kyuyokaitori/sâŚ
bluewinact I looked up the ânumber of street speechesâ of the four main candidatesâŚ
Shinji Ishimaru 131 times Toshio Tamogami 53 times Renho 24 times Koike Yuriko 8 times
Donât you want to support people who are working hard? #Governor electionShinji Ishimaru
miosugita I like this illustration, the face reminds me of characters from 80âs robot anime, especially around Elgeim to ZZ. In this gubernatorial election, the person closest to my thoughts and direction is âHimasora Akaneâ.
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mostsouthguitar ITOCHU issued a release âRegarding the redevelopment of Jingu Gaien,â and the activists were documented â (we will take a firm stand) â at the general shareholders meeting. The activists and their supporters should understand that it was written as a near ultimatum: obstruction by activists â business explanation ⌠They have interfered too much with our business with lies. itochu.co.jp About the Jingu Gaien Redevelopment Projectď˝ITOCHU Corporation ITOCHU Corporationâs âJingu Gaien Redevelopment Projectâ. ITOCHU Corporation is a leading general trading company that globally develops a wide range of businesses in the fields of textiles, machinery, metals, energy, chemicals, food, housing, information, and finance.
wormamaantenna I was working on a document to explain that I canât do that anymore because the temp agency told me that the references have to be in their 30s, and then I got really scared. I was working on a document explaining that I couldnât do that anymore, and then I started to get really scared⌠Total population is 120 million, of which 100 million are over 20 years old. Among them, 58 million are over 50s. 76 million are counted as over 40s, which means â7.6 out of 10 people over 20 are over 40sâ⌠ehâŚ
nabe_yas1985 This is a nice point. I disclose what I donât have to say, that I am a company owner, because I want to make the point that 1) I can eat even if I donât win, so getting elected is not an objective, and 2) I have no incentive to get money with strings attached. I believe that legislators should have a side job where they can make money so that they donât fall into the money trap.
kyuyokaitori In response to the opinion that if you fail to win the election, you will receive zero salary and it is too much of a risk⌠Conclusion: If you have a fat parentsâ house or a company (laugh) Only those who are financially well-off can save the weak who are not financially well-off. x.com/kyuyokaitori/sâŚ
bluewinact I looked up the ânumber of street speechesâ of the four main candidatesâŚ
Shinji Ishimaru 131 times Toshio Tamogami 53 times Renho 24 times Koike Yuriko 8 times
Donât you want to support people who are working hard? #Governor electionShinji Ishimaru
- Less time when graphing by frequency.
niseko_ryugaku I highly recommend YouTube by âVeronikaâ who improved from non-native to super fluent. She has 1,180,000 registered users.
How to study with an easy-to-hear accent, pronunciation and tips and tricks for improving your English. The âWhy You Donât Speak Englishâ section is also interesting. Itâs a good way to learn how to improve your English and also motivates you to learn more.
moeruasia01 Bidenâs approval plummets after debate Trump leads by a wide margin in all battleground states
MobileHackerz Crap. Thatâs not true. I know we talk about it regularly, but I think itâs a really funny story about not having an exemption for child support/. Renhoâs âIf you have a child, you can get more deductionsâ speech received a general rebuke: âIt was the Democratic Party of Japan that took away the deduction for child support!â (SmartFLASH)
P06ln ITOCHUâs angry message to activists. Iâm sure they would be angry if they were spreading false rumors and insulted so much, and even graffiti was written on them. I heard that there was some activist sabotage at the shareholder meeting as well.
Redevelopment of Jingu Gaienď˝Noticesď˝ITOCHU Corporation itochu.co.jp About the Jingu Gaien Redevelopment Projectď˝ITOCHU Corporation ITOCHU Corporationâs âJingu Gaien Redevelopment Projectâ. ITOCHU Corporation is a leading general trading company that globally develops a wide range of businesses in the fields of textiles, machinery, metals, energy, chemicals, food, housing, information, and finance.
Howdare59126838 Renho, on another day you clearly said âif you get married and have children, you can get tax creditsâ, so I guess itâs âcreditsâ.
Well, okay.
akisumitomo: Isnât the subtitle wrong? I think this is first of all about the disparity between the younger generation and the older generation, and that the older generation has more âpublic assistanceâ than the younger generation, but the younger generation is made to do it by âself-helpâ. Itâs funny how âself-helpâ is contrasted with âdeductions.â Itâs not âdeductions,â itâs âpublic assistance.â x.com/madamshiwori/sâŚ
yusuke_56 I want to tell young entrepreneurs, Coincheck was almost the same.
ALE_StarAle I was impressed by Mr. Annoâs words about evacuation drills, that a dystopian future can be viewed like an evacuation drill and we can try to avoid it! ALE_StarAle
ai_1124at_ Renho: âYouâre in a position where you have to listen to voices you donât like without excluding them.â
I thought she was the right person to be governor of Tokyo when I heard these words.
Koike was told that there were critics of Koike, to which he responded, âYou should choose your friends. Mr. Ishimaru was sued for libel for a post he made against a legislator he refuted, and lost the case in the second trial.
The difference is obvious.
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