is a Japanese political activist of the Liberal Democratic Party, who served as a member of House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature).
Biography
A native of Ã
Âme, Tokyo and graduate of Waseda University Faculty of Education, Nishikawa was elected for the first time in 2000.
Her husband Hiroshi Nishikawa, a banker, is a mayor in Ashikita District, Kumamoto Prefecture.
Her profile on the LDP website:
- Director, Committee on Health, Labour and Welfare
- Member, Commission on the Constitution
- Director, Special Committee on Consumer Affairs
- Deputy Chairman, Policy Research Council of LDP
Ideology
Kyoko Nishikawa, a former Lower House member of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party who served as senior vice education minister, said to the effect that Japan waged the war to help all the nations of Asia prosper and gain independence.
Nishikawa is affiliated to the openly revisionist lobby Nippon Kaigi, and a member of several right-wing Diet groups:
- Secretary General, Diet Members to Discuss Japanese Future and History Education (æÂ¥æÂ‹Â®åÂÂéÂÂã¨æÂ´å²æÂÂè²ãÂÂèÂÂãÂÂãÂÂè°å¡ã®ä¼Â)
- Deputy Secretary General, Nippon Kaigi Diet discussion group (æÂ¥æÂ¬ä¼Âè°å½ä¼Âè°å¡æÂÂè«Âä¼ - Nippon kaigi kokkai giin kondankai)
- Pro-Yasukuni Alliance (ã¿ãÂÂãªã§éÂÂå½ç¥Â社ã«åÂÂæÂÂãÂÂãÂÂå½ä¼Âè°å¡ã®ä¼Â)
- Conference of young parliamentarians supporting the idea that the Yasukuni Shrine is a true national interest and desire for peace (å¹³åÂÂãÂÂé¡ÂãÂÂçÂÂã®å½çÂÂãÂÂèÂÂãÂÂéÂÂå½ç¥Â社åÂÂæÂÂãÂÂæÂ¯æÂÂãÂÂãÂÂèÂ¥æÂÂå½ä¼Âè°å¡ã®ä¼Â)
- Alliance of Diet Members for Acting Toward the Fast Rescue of Japanese Victims Kidnapped by North Korea (Ã¥ÂÂæÂÂé®®ã«æÂÂè´ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂæÂ¥æÂ¬äººãÂÂæÂ©æÂÂã«æÂÂåºãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂã«è¡ÂÃ¥ÂÂãÂÂãÂÂè°å¡é£ç - Kita Chousen ni rachi sareta Nipponjin wo souki kyuushutsu suru tame ni koudou suru giin renmei)
- Japan Rebirth (åµçÂÂãÂÂæÂ¥æÂ‹ÂÂ- Sosei Nippon)
- Parliamentarians acting to protect the Japanese territory (æÂ¥æÂ‹Â®é ÂÃ¥ÂÂãÂÂå®ÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂè¡ÂÃ¥ÂÂãÂÂãÂÂè°å¡é£çÂÂ)
Nishikawa is also a member of the Japan Buddhist Federation (Ã¥Â
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In 2013, Nishikawa referred to sexual slavery for the Imperial military ('Comfort women') as "mere prostitution".
Nishikawa gave the following answers to the questionnaire submitted by Mainichi to parliamentarians in 2014:
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