Anime in Japanese Politics

POSTED BY DANNY CHOO On Thu 2012/11/29 13:51 JST in Japanese Pop Culture
As we spoke the other day, anime is heavily rooted in Japanese society for all ages. Its everywhere and now in Japanese politics too.
This photo taken the other day at Harajuku where I came across Madoka who was chanting out "Tokyo Change!" and that the person who is going to bring about that change is Utsunomiya Kenji.
As you may already know, Ishihara is stepping down from the position of the govenor of Tokyo. Madoka and her group want Utsunomiya-san to take his place. See them in action below.
And this is Utsunomiya-san - formerly one of the top folks for the Japanese association of lawers and currently secretary for various groups which do good for Japanese society.
This is not the first time we've seen anime being used to get votes of the citizens - this short anime clip was made by the Liberal Democratic Party.
Is anime something that could help parties in your neck of the woods gain votes? Probably loose votes I guess? ^^;
How many of you are entitled to vote and actually do so?