As a die-hard fan of Kimetsu no Yaiba, the new Japanese Prime Minister promised to support Manga and Anime

Recently, Former Secretary of State Fumio Kishida won the race to lead the ruling Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, replacing former Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga. In his first interview with domestic news agencies and newspapers in his new position, Mr. Kishida especially emphasized the importance of the Manga – Anime industry (which is rarely mentioned publicly in the industry). Japanese politics).

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New Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is a big fan of manga Demon Slayer.

When asked by a reporter if he had seen the movie Demon Slayer, Mr. Kishiada honestly said that he had never seen the popular anime series that made box office history, but he had read the entire manga and loved the character very much. Akaza. In addition, he also said that he is working very hard to “increase the income of people working in the Manga, Anime and film industries” (a problem that has been a problem for many years). He hopes this will create motivation to promote the entire industry to develop, in the context of Manga – Anime culture being increasingly popular around the world.

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“I don’t watch TV often, but I read the whole series Kimetsu no Yaiba And my favorite character is Akaza,” said new Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

After the interview was broadcast, people in general and Manga/Anime fans in particular had extremely positive reactions, however there were still some mixed opinions regarding budget allocation to support. for this important industry. According to the latest data, Manga – Anime industry revenue has decreased in the past two years and only contributes a very small part to the national GDP (about 5.12 trillion USD).

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