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Takashi Tachibana was born on 15 August, 1967 in Izumiōtsu, Osaka, Japan, is a Japanese politician. Discover Takashi Tachibana's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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Occupation Social activist, journalist, accountant, politician
Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 15 August 1967
Birthday 15 August
Birthplace Izumiōtsu, Osaka, Japan
Nationality Osaka

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Takashi Tachibana (立花 孝志) is a Japanese social activist, journalist, accountant and politician who is the founder and leader of the NHK Party (NHK党).

1997

He was an accountant, program producer and executive assistant of Katsuji Ebisawa, the chairman of NHK from 1997 through 2005.

2005

He leaked information about NHK's accounting scandals to the Shukan Bunshun in 2005, which forced him to retire.

2011

He founded an internet watchdog TV show concentrating on NHK in 2011.

He worked briefly in Osaka for the once-Democratic Party representative Hiroyuki Moriyama, before becoming a brief supporter of the Your Party.

2013

He then founded the NHK Receipt Fee Nonpayment Party on the 17th of June in 2013.

He later changed its name to the "The Party to Protect the People from NHK" and became its representative.

Following this, he ran for a few local offices, including Settsu City Council in 2013, and then the Machida City Council in 2014.

2015

He lost both, but managed to win a seat on the Funabashi City Council in 2015.

2016

He resigned from the seat to then run in the 2016 Tokyo gubernatorial election, which he lost and placed 8th in with 0.42% of the vote.

2017

In November 2017, he won the Katsushika ward assembly election in Tokyo at 2,954 votes.

On 27 December, the Tokyo District Court dismissed his request to sue the owner of one seg cell phone for the contract of NHK bill collection.

2018

In June 2018, the Tokyo High Court supported the district court's decision.

Tachibana leads The Party to Protect the People from NHK, which distributes stickers for the purpose of expelling NHK reception bill collectors.

He supports scrambled broadcasting of NHK, such that only viewers who want to watch NHK need to pay the broadcast fees.

2019

A former assemblyman for the Funabashi City Assembly and the Katsushika Ward Assembly, he was elected to the House of Councillors in the July 2019 regular election on his party's proportional representation list.

He automatically forfeited his seat on 10 October when he officially became a candidate in the October 2019 by-election to the House of Councillors for a majoritarian seat in Saitama.

Tachibana was elected as a member of Japan's House of Councillors at the election for the House of Councillors at 2019.

He acknowledged he had bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.

2020

In May 2020, Tachibana founded the Horiemon New Party.

Tachibana named the party after entrepreneur Takafumi Horie (who was given the nickname "Horiemon" due to his resemblance to the manga character Doraemon) and uses Horie's likeliness in campaign ads.

Despite this, Horie has publicly stated that he does not have any connection to the party and that Tachibana used his name and likeliness without his permission.

Tachibana then used the Horiemon New Party as a platform to run for the 2020 Tokyo gubernatorial election.

He spent over 9 million yen on candidates for the party, and, as a result, ran three candidates for the office, himself included.

The two extra candidates were part of a strategy to give Tachibana three times as much space as other candidates, and his name was the only one that appeared on posters for the other two candidates.

Ultimately, he won 43,912 votes, or 0.72% of the total.

He placed sixth overall.

All together, counting the extra two candidates, his party won 0.89% of the vote.

The Anti-NHK party then ran candidates in the 2021 Japanese general election, but failed to win any seats, falling short of the national proportional vote requirement.

However, in the 2022 Japanese House of Councillors election, his party won over 2% of the vote total, meaning that it won an extra House of Councillors seat.

This thus gave it 2 in the House of Councillors, meaning that it now held more seats than the successors to the Japan Socialist Party, the Social Democratic Party.

In March of 2023, Tachibana resigned as leader of the NHK Party.

He stated this was over the controversy caused by the former House of Councilors member GaaSyy, who was expelled from the House of Councilors following his failure to report to the diet and give a formal apology due to his repeated absences.

GaaSyy had an arrest warrant out for him over threats made by him online, and despite the immunity given to members of the House of Councilors, opted not to return to Japan.

Tachibana stated he "[had] to take responsibility as the party leader[.]” He also renamed the party to Seijika Joshi, and was succeeded by Ayaka Otsu, a former child actor, as leader of the Seijika Joshi.

Tachibana published a video about Shingo Watanabe, a member of Settsu city assembly.

The video alleged that Watanabe knew the condition of the corpse of Moritomo Gakuen officials.

Watanabe made a libel for criminal charge and damages against Tachibana.

The Tokyo High Court, in charge of criminal litigation, charged him with an indemnification in the civil litigation and ordered a fee of 300,000 yen.

Watanabe then criticized Tachibana who insisted that the case was without foundation, stated that there was a problem in the law mind spirit, and refused to pay the 300,000 yen fee.