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- Sound_trucks_in_Japan abstract "Sound trucks in Japan (gaisensha, 街宣車) are used by political parties and candidates to express their views. Vendors also use sound trucks for the purpose of selling goods, collecting recyclable materials, and other purposes. The trucks have one or more loudspeakers which play a recorded message or recorded music.Many right-wing political groups drive around city streets in sound trucks, play nationalistic music at high volume and communicate their political views to the citizenry. They sometimes station themselves on a street, while one of the group's members addresses the public.Many Japanese people are annoyed with these displays by the right wing groups; however, few Japanese openly challenge or complain to those who operate the trucks. The Japanese police tend to ignore them or allow them to operate freely, in the interest of free speech.The right-wing sound trucks in Japan often disregard stop signs and stoplights, even on busy streets, and can have a negative effect on businesses when they regularly pass or station themselves in front. Many of the right wing groups who operate the sound trucks are assumed to have Yakuza connections.To a lesser extent, the Communist Party of Japan uses sound trucks to advertise its political views.".
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- Sound_trucks_in_Japan subject Category:Advertising_in_Japan.
- Sound_trucks_in_Japan subject Category:Cars_of_Japan.
- Sound_trucks_in_Japan subject Category:Politics_of_Japan.
- Sound_trucks_in_Japan comment "Sound trucks in Japan (gaisensha, 街宣車) are used by political parties and candidates to express their views. Vendors also use sound trucks for the purpose of selling goods, collecting recyclable materials, and other purposes. The trucks have one or more loudspeakers which play a recorded message or recorded music.Many right-wing political groups drive around city streets in sound trucks, play nationalistic music at high volume and communicate their political views to the citizenry.".
- Sound_trucks_in_Japan label "Gaisensha".
- Sound_trucks_in_Japan label "Sound trucks in Japan".
- Sound_trucks_in_Japan label "日本街宣车".
- Sound_trucks_in_Japan sameAs Gaisensha.
- Sound_trucks_in_Japan sameAs Q210966.
- Sound_trucks_in_Japan sameAs Q210966.
- Sound_trucks_in_Japan wasDerivedFrom Sound_trucks_in_Japan?oldid=580667925.
- Sound_trucks_in_Japan depiction Japanese_nationalism.jpg.
- Sound_trucks_in_Japan isPrimaryTopicOf Sound_trucks_in_Japan.