Japanese protesters chant sorry to China
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Recently, Japanese protesters gathered in Tokyo to oppose the Sanae Takaichi cabinet and its push to revise Japan's constitution. Protesters held signs reading "Protect the constitution" and "Takaichi, step down". They called on the Japanese government to apologize for the shocking incident in which a Self-Defense Forces officer broke into the Chinese embassy with a knife.
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