Pacifist post-war Japan is no more.
Emperor Hirohito announced Japan’s capitulation on August 15, 1945, and the instrument of surrender was signed on September 2, aboard the USS Missouri, ending WW2.
Since then, Japan turned its back on the martial aspect of its society and embraced pacifism.
BREAKING: 🇯🇵 Japan’s PM Sanae Takaichi unveils a major defense overhaul, moving beyond post‑WWII pacifism. The plan links military expansion with economic growth, cites China, Russia, and North Korea as threats, eases weapons export limits, and prepares for long term…pic.twitter.com/f8VW0LsBEI
— War Radar (@War_Radar2)February 20, 2026
But now, over eighty years later, Japan has scrapped most of its restrictions on weapons exports as it boosts both its own military and its arms industry.
Japan is relaxing its arms export rules.
$60B defense budget is now opening to the global market.
Toshiba and Mitsubishi are hiring and expanding factories. Defense sales are expected to surge by over 50% by 2031.
The pacifist era is ending.pic.twitter.com/FSA1l0bRT6
Source: The Gateway Pundit