Japan's pacifist Constitution, written by the United States after World War II, may be revised to allow for a stronger military presence.
Increased security threats from China and North Korea have resulted in Japan's decision to boost its defense capabilities.
Remilitarization raises concerns among neighboring countries and the international community about Japan's intentions and its potential impact on regional tensions.
The presence of American military bases in Japan further complicates the security dynamics in the region.
Younger generations in Japan are less interested in politics and remilitarization, creating a generational divide and a lack of public discourse on the issue.