Will an Okinawa-born celebrity be the horse to run against Governor Denny Tamaki? Was the line-up for the field in the gubernatorial race made in a telephone poll by the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)? (23fe22)

Facing the Okinawa gubernatorial election scheduled for the fall, telephone opinion polls are becoming increasingly frequent within the prefecture raising the names of prefecture-born celebrities to run against incumbent Governor Denny Tamaki, who has garnered attention with his announcement of a run for a second term.


So far, the names thrown into the field are celebrities such as Japanese Ambassador to the World Food Program (WFP) Kurara Chibana and the prefecture’s first gold medalist in men’s karate at the Tokyo Olympics Ryo Kiyuna. 


A source related to the LDP explained that it had become clear from polling conducted by the LDP, “In order to compete against the high name recognition of Governor Tamaki, it was deemed necessary to run some sort of celebrity.” But the source claimed that no approach had been made such as actually tapping these celebrities to be candidates.


However, the Prefectural LDP Headquarters charged with candidate choice claimed sheepishly, “We were never notified at all about any such polling!” Another source pointed out, “Even stories that get put together end up falling apart.”


Original Japanese article: Okinawa Times, published Wednesday 23 February 2022 at 07:36

https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/59a06bdd329f4915a0479ee5a513109a197d293e


Translator’s note:

Denny in the News: news about Okinawan Governor Denny Tamaki.

Denny Tamaki is the governor of Okinawa Prefecture in Japan. Although Okinawa is important as an international tourist destination and a key element in strategic US Military Forces, its governor receives very little coverage in the Japanese press and almost none in the English language media. 

  1. This blog hopes to  translate one news article a day on the governor.  It is unsponsored and unauthorized. The translator simply hopes to improve his skills and perhaps give the governor an English speaking audience. 

  2. Any suggestion on improving the translation will be gratefully accepted. However, please leave political comments for another forum.

  3. Where they occur, words and phrases in Ryukyuan (the Okinawan language) are rendered in italics and translated in parentheses. Names  whose readings are uncertain are rendered as Name (=Kanji?) as in Nagayuki (=長行?). Any corrections in such instances would be gratefully appreciated.

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