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A popular Japanese girl band set up by an executive board member of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics organising committee has been criticised for giving a Halloween concert in costumes modelled on Nazi Waffen-SS uniforms. | A popular Japanese girl band set up by an executive board member of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics organising committee has been criticised for giving a Halloween concert in costumes modelled on Nazi Waffen-SS uniforms. |
Keyakizaka46, a spin-off of the phenomenally popular AKB48 J-pop stable formed by Yasushi Akimoto, donned black military-style costumes similar to those worn by the paramilitary wing of Hitler’s Nazi party. Publicity photos showed members wearing peaked caps featuring a bird insignia that resembles the Parteiadler eagle emblem of the Nazis. | Keyakizaka46, a spin-off of the phenomenally popular AKB48 J-pop stable formed by Yasushi Akimoto, donned black military-style costumes similar to those worn by the paramilitary wing of Hitler’s Nazi party. Publicity photos showed members wearing peaked caps featuring a bird insignia that resembles the Parteiadler eagle emblem of the Nazis. |
The group, which formed in 2015, reached No 1 in the Oricon daily single CD and Billboard Japan top singles charts with its debut single, Silent Majority, earlier this year. | The group, which formed in 2015, reached No 1 in the Oricon daily single CD and Billboard Japan top singles charts with its debut single, Silent Majority, earlier this year. |
Akimoto, the band’s producer and lyricist, will help produce the opening ceremony for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. | Akimoto, the band’s producer and lyricist, will help produce the opening ceremony for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. |
Social media users criticised the band’s choice of costume for its Perfect Halloween concert in Yokohama late last month. | Social media users criticised the band’s choice of costume for its Perfect Halloween concert in Yokohama late last month. |
Twitter user @batayanF3 wrote: “Just because you didn’t know or because you don’t praise Nazis doesn’t mean you can do this kind of thing. It’s unforgivable considering how influential they are as talents.” Another, @buppii21, suggested the members of the group, aged from 15 to 21, should read the Diary of Anne Frank. | Twitter user @batayanF3 wrote: “Just because you didn’t know or because you don’t praise Nazis doesn’t mean you can do this kind of thing. It’s unforgivable considering how influential they are as talents.” Another, @buppii21, suggested the members of the group, aged from 15 to 21, should read the Diary of Anne Frank. |
@pfd1212, said the group’s management should have known better than to dress children in Nazi uniforms. | @pfd1212, said the group’s management should have known better than to dress children in Nazi uniforms. |
Ichika Rokuso, a Japanese writer based in Berlin, implored young people to understand the hurt felt by the families and friends of those who died in the second world war. | Ichika Rokuso, a Japanese writer based in Berlin, implored young people to understand the hurt felt by the families and friends of those who died in the second world war. |
Keyakizaka46’s office has so far refused to comment, claiming that the person in charge was absent, according to the Asahi Shimbun. | Keyakizaka46’s office has so far refused to comment, claiming that the person in charge was absent, according to the Asahi Shimbun. |
Sony, the group’s label, said: “We express our heartfelt apology for causing offence ... because of our lack of understanding. We take the incident seriously and will make efforts to prevent a recurrence of a similar incident in the future.” | |
This is not the first time a Japanese pop band has provoked anger over the use of Nazi symbolism. In 2011, Sony and MTV apologised after Kishidan appeared on primetime television wearing Nazi-style uniforms. The apology came after the Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Centre, which monitors antisemitic activities, expressed “shock and dismay” at the boy band’s appearance. | |
Akimoto invited ridicule last year when he proposed choosing the best of the AKB48 stable to play at the Olympic opening ceremony in Tokyo. One TV celebrity said subjecting a global TV audience to the group’s saccharine lyrics and juvenile dance routines would be an “embarrassment”. | Akimoto invited ridicule last year when he proposed choosing the best of the AKB48 stable to play at the Olympic opening ceremony in Tokyo. One TV celebrity said subjecting a global TV audience to the group’s saccharine lyrics and juvenile dance routines would be an “embarrassment”. |