Is Japan Democratic?
This is an interesting topic; depending on what we are, the answers may well vary, and they all make sense, but in my view, Japan is no doubt a democratic country. Now let me explain the details.
First, Japan has some typical democratic political systems. For example, it has “divided powers,” and each of them reflects the will of the citizens. One of them is “the parliamentary system,” in which citizens can vote for representatives who reflect their political views. Each system gives them power to control the government and ensure that policies meet the public interest.
Next, following the constitution, Japan has principles to protect human rights and freedoms, such as freedom of speech, religion, and assembly. In addition, Japan has a strong civil society with many civic groups working toward promoting human rights and social justice. In other words, they are working hard to protect democratic systems in Japan.
Therefore, even though there is still room for improvement, such as improving the treatment of minorities, I am happy to conclude that Japan is a democratic country. Thank you for your attention. [183 Words Type-C]