Naoto Kan scolded Abe in the rain and compared him to Hitler, the top war criminal in World War II
[Global Times reporter Wang Qi] Japan's "Sankei Shimbun" 28 said that the House of Representatives election is imminent, the candidates are working hard to get votes. At 7 a.m. on the 26th, the 68-year-old former Prime Minister Naoto Kan, holding a plastic umbrella, appeared in the rain on the side of the road in Nakaichi, Tokyo, and worked hard to give a street speech, but almost no one stopped to listen to his speech for more than an hour.
In his speech, Naoto Kan compared Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to Hitler, the number one war criminal in World War II. During Naoto Kan's speech, passers-by mostly ignored and hurried past, came forward to shake hands with him only two people, one is Kan old friends, the other is a female college student. Even so, Naoto Kan after the speech to several reporters around said: "deeply feel everyone's support." The Sankei Shimbun newspaper quipped that the former prime minister displayed "enigmatic confidence".