Top 25 Quotes & Sayings by Yoshihiko Noda

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Japanese statesman Yoshihiko Noda.
Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Yoshihiko Noda

Yoshihiko Noda is a Japanese politician who was Prime Minister of Japan from 2011 to 2012. He was a member of the Democratic Party, and a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet. He was named to succeed Naoto Kan as a result of a runoff vote against Banri Kaieda in his party, and was formally appointed by the Emperor on 2 September 2011.

Interactions between fathers and children are the starting point of education.
When I became prime minister last September, I promised the Japanese people that I would not tolerate the politics of indecision. A propensity to delay difficult and weighty decisions has been hurting our country. It is detrimental to our economy, society and future, and it cannot be allowed to continue.
It is my policy to deepen the Japan-U.S. alliance and to deepen security and economic relations as well as personal exchanges. — © Yoshihiko Noda
It is my policy to deepen the Japan-U.S. alliance and to deepen security and economic relations as well as personal exchanges.
I feel very keenly the eyes of the foreign media on our country. And I think a lot of Japanese people feel that things are not working the way they should. When the time comes, I will put myself forward.
With regard to North Korea, between myself and President Obama earlier, with regard to the so-called launch of satellite, the missile launch, we shared the view that it undermines the efforts of the various countries concerned to achieve the resolution through dialogue.
We must draw on the unique strengths of the Japanese economy, seek an open and cooperative approach with our international partners, and intelligently exploit the promise of new growth areas.
China should be developing through the various foreign investments it receives. I hope for its level-headed and rational understanding that anything to discourage that is a disservice to itself.
I think it is not necessary at this time to put forth a grand vision such as an East Asian Community. What we must do before that is create scenarios for Japan's response in case of a serious territorial incident.
Japan is already a leader in energy efficiency, and it has a wealth of innovative technologies. We must put this expertise to use creating a model for growth and sustainability that we can share with the world.
A loach can't emulate a goldfish. Because of my looks, the public support rating for us won't rise.
I think the forms of terrorism are becoming very diverse, amongst them cyber-terrorism, for example.
Japan's alliance with the U.S. will only grow in importance amid the increasingly difficult security situation surrounding our country, thus I think it is necessary to keep the marines in Okinawa, a geographically strategic location from the standpoint of maintaining deterrence.
China's development is an opportunity for the international community, for Japan and for the Asia-Pacific.
A society of 'children first' is a society that nurtures smiling faces in everyone.
I am not a hereditary politician and do not have any substantial asset.
The real reform Japan needs is decisive politics when we face issues that need to be decided.
I hope to attend it as Japan needs to tell the world the lessons, knowledge and reflections learned from the nuclear crisis at the Fukushima No. 1 power plant.
Our goal is not simply to reconstruct the Japan that existed before March 11, 2011, but to build a new Japan. We are determined to overcome this historic challenge.
The greatest problem in Japanese politics over the last two decades is that we put off what needed to be done. We have to overcome that.
Japan is the largest creditor country in the world, so we have made contributions to the stability of international markets and we want this IMF meeting to confirm that we will continue to contribute.
Government bonds have basically been sold in the domestic market, so there is some sense of stability, but the amount of public debt is really severe... Japan must manage its finances with a sense of urgency.
There's a tendency for the yen to strengthen because it's rated highly, but I don't think that accurately reflects Japan's economic performance. — © Yoshihiko Noda
There's a tendency for the yen to strengthen because it's rated highly, but I don't think that accurately reflects Japan's economic performance.
It is not productive to see things in simple black and white, and talk in either anti-nuclear or pro-nuclear terms.
Chinas development is an opportunity for the international community, for Japan and for the Asia-Pacific.
A society of children first is a society that nurtures smiling faces in everyone.
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