Japanese government admits to editing ‘sloppy’ cabinet photo
By Lauren Taylor (Anchor), William Jackson (Producer), Jack Henry (Video Editor)
Japan’s government confirmed Monday, Oct. 7, that it made minor edits to an official photo of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s newly announced cabinet after online criticism of the group’s appearance. The alterations, which were made to address visible shirt creases and untidy suits, sparked a wave of mockery on social media.
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One user commented that the photo looked more like “a seniors’ club on a trip to a hot spring,” while others humorously suggested further edits to improve the cabinet’s appearance.
When asked about the edits, government spokesperson Yoshimasa Hayashi confirmed that minor retouching had been done.
“Group photos during official events of the prime minister’s office, such as the cabinet reshuffle, will be preserved forever as memorabilia, so minor editing is customarily performed on these photos,” Hayashi said.
The controversy comes as Ishiba’s cabinet has faced additional scrutiny for its gender imbalance, with only two women in minor roles among the 19 members. Ishiba, a former defense minister, was elected prime minister last week by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.
The edits to the cabinet photo have drawn comparisons to similar controversies in other countries, including Britain, where a doctored portrait of the Princess of Wales caused public debate earlier this year.
Despite the backlash, some social media users were more forgiving, calling the edits minor and urging the public to move on.
[LAUREN TAYLOR]
JAPAN’S GOVERNMENT IS FACING CRITICISM AFTER ADMITTING TO EDITING AN OFFICIAL CABINET PHOTO TO TIDY UP ITS MEMBERS’ APPEARANCES.
PRIME MINISTER SHIGERU ISHIBA AND DEFENSE MINISTER GEN NAKATANI —
HAD THEIR UNTUCKED SHIRTS DIGITALLY CORRECTED IN THE IMAGE.
THE CORRECTIONS CAME AFTER PEOPLE ONLINE MADE FUN OF THEIR UNKEMPT APPEARANCE.
SOCIAL MEDIA USERS QUICKLY SPOTTED THE ALTERATIONS, LEADING TO WIDESPREAD MOCKERY —
WITH SOME SUGGESTING THAT IF EDITS WERE BEING MADE, THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD HAVE ALSO SMOOTHED OUT THE CREASES IN THE SUITS.
A JAPANESE GOVERNMENT SPOKESPERSON ACKNOWLEDGED THE PHOTO EDITING, SAYING THAT MINOR ADJUSTMENTS ARE FREQUENTLY
MADE TO IMAGES INTENDED AS LASTING MEMORABILIA ADDING THAT THIS PRACTICE IS ROUTINE FOR GROUP PHOTOS TAKEN AT OFFICIAL EVENTS.
THE CONTROVERSY COMES AS ISHIBA’S NEWLY FORMED CABINET — FACES BACKLASH FOR ITS LACK OF GENDER REPRESENTATION —
WITH ONLY TWO WOMEN AMONG THE 19 MEMBERS.
THOUGH SOME DISMISSED THE UPROAR, CALLING THE EDITS HARMLESS — THE INCIDENT HAS FUELED ONGOING GLOBAL DISCUSSIONS —
ABOUT THE ETHICS OF ALTERING OFFICIAL PHOTOS, A PRACTICE SEEN NOT ONLY IN JAPAN BUT IN OTHER NATIONS
AND ROYAL CIRCLES, INCLUDING BRITAIN’S ROYAL FAMILY.
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