Japan's PM takes YouTube route to raise profile

(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-01-03 11:34

Japan's Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda has begun posting English-language messages on the video-sharing Internet site YouTube in an apparent bid to raise Japan's international profile.


Japan's Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda speaks in English shown here in this video image from a video clip called "New Year's Greetings Yasuo Fukuda_1.1.2008" posted on the video-sharing Internet site YouTube. [YouTube.com]

In an online New Year's message for 2008, Fukuda outlines the challenges facing the world in the coming year and promises to play a leading role in finding solutions.

"Of these challenges, those that concern the environment seriously affect all who live on this Earth. Japan's mission is to play a major role in this area," Fukuda says in the video, speaking in English against a backdrop of leather-bound books at his official residence.

"We will contribute to creating a world where people can live peacefully," he says in the five-minute clip -- rarely smiling, in line with his dour image.

As of Wednesday morning, the English video clip had been viewed 385 times, while a Japanese-language version had been viewed 1,465 times. Neither had yet prompted any viewers to post comments on the site.

The clip is part of the "YouTube LDP Channel" launched last month by the Liberal Democratic Party. It features official party videos designed to reach a younger, wider and more global audience.

Fukuda will also make frequent appearances on the channel, according to LDP multimedia chief Taro Kono.

"The LDP is the very first Japanese party to launch a channel on YouTube," Kono said in another clip. "I hope you tune in when you have nothing else to do."

Fukuda already sends out a weekly e-mail magazine in English and Japanese outlining his beliefs and policies.

 



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