The Japanese Communist Party used its own party finances to purchase some office supplies from furniture dealers in the city and transported them to Kyoto Imperial Garden by truck.

 Originally, Ibaraki Hanasu wanted to move her own things, but the comrades in the Politburo thought that the Chairman of the Central Committee was joking. All kinds of solid wood furniture were very heavy, and there was no way an ordinary girl could move them.

 Then, out of kindness, the Politburo members secretly made a decision behind Ibaraki Hanafu's back - to go outside and ask a few movers to help the Chairman move the furniture.

 When the porters came to Ibaraki Hanafu, Ibaraki Hanafu couldn't help but hold his forehead and said, "Really? I told you I wasn't bragging, but they just don't believe me..."

 So Ibaraki Hanasou asked the workers to just watch while he moved the things himself. The workers felt that this would not only be unfair to Ibaraki Hanasou, but they would also have trouble explaining it to the Politburo members when they got home, so they politely dissuaded him, saying that it was their job.

 After a period of East Asian-style favor-pushing, the workers were unable to resist Ibaraki Hanafu, and finally had to watch Ibaraki Hanafu move the

 Unexpectedly, Ibaraki Hanafu easily lifted the solid wood desk weighing hundreds of kilograms.

 The workers were genuinely shocked. Even a professional mover like me couldn't keep a straight face even when carrying such a heavy object. But judging by Ibaraki Hanafuji's facial expression, she seemed to have no idea how heavy the desk she was carrying was...

 "Finally finished moving, thank you for your hard work." After moving the last item to the office, Ibaraki Hanasu said to several porters nearby.

 One of the porters picked up the towel hanging around his neck, wiped the nonexistent sweat from his forehead, and said, "Uh... Ms. Ibaraki, we should be the ones saying this to you..."

 ……

 After a busy period, Ibaraki Hanasu took the excuse of taking a break from physical work to tour the garden. She came to an empty corner and a funny curve appeared at the corner of her mouth.

 "This Kyoto was called Heian-kyo back then," Ibaraki Hanafugi said jokingly. "Today, entering the former imperial forbidden area in this way really feels like an inexplicable historical absurdity."

 Ibaraki Hanafugi couldn't help but recall some old memories, and sighed, "After my right arm was cut off, the angry words I said to Ibuki Suika while drinking with her have actually come true in another form..."

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 As the title says, didn’t I recently talk about revising my thesis? The school just sent out a notice today that the thesis will be blind reviewed on the 23rd and defended before the end of May, so I really have to slow down my updates. I’m really sorry.

 I will resume the normal update frequency after I have passed the defense. I hope I don’t have to defend myself for the second time and can pass it in one go.

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 Chapter 296: Yokosuka and Kansai Base Area Governance

 Thanks to the uprising in Yokosuka, the enemy force on the eastern front of Kansai was only one, the 10th Division of the Ground Self-Defense Force. The battleships and ship girls on the Yokosuka side relieved a lot of pressure on the Kansai side.

 However, Tokyo is really too big. The entire Tokyo metropolitan area, or perhaps the cities in the entire Kanto Plain, has a population of more than 3000 million.

 In this case, how easy would it be to break into Chiyoda Ward in the center of Tokyo from Yokosuka when the Ground Self-Defense Force is blocking them, the Air Self-Defense Force is providing ground support, and the ship girls and sailors have limited ammunition?

 The rebellious sailors and ship girls in Yokosuka had not yet reached Kawasaki City on their way north when not only had most of their logistical supplies been consumed, but the rebellious sailors had also lost nearly half of their personnel.

 In the sky, the perspectives of the naval battles and the water reconnaissance of the battleships and battlecruisers showed a grim battlefield situation.

 "What should we do? Should we continue to break into Tokyo under pressure and capture Kishida alive, or make a strategic shift?" This is the common question in the minds of the mutinous sailors and ship girls in Yokosuka.

 King Kong stroked his chin, thinking, "We can only adopt the second plan, a strategic shift to the Kansai revolutionary base. We might be able to break through the Ground Self-Defense Force blockade, but we're powerless against the Air Self-Defense Force's ground attacks."

 "You're right, Kongo," Mikasa said. "If there weren't planes and missiles, it would be fine. But just now, the Air Self-Defense Force launched several waves of planes and missiles. Not only the sailors, but also many of the younger generation were injured to varying degrees."

 Fuso covered the wound on her arm, which was still oozing blood, staining the sleeve of her kimono red. "Fortunately, they attacked the capital ships first. If they had attacked the light ships first, there would have been a high probability that a ship would have been sacrificed by now."

 "Sister, is your wound really okay?" Shancheng, who was standing next to her, was a little worried about his sister's injury.

 Looking at her beloved sister, Fuso endured the pain and said with a smile: "It looks a bit serious, but it's not a fatal injury. Don't worry, Yamashiro."

 "Nagato, what do you think?" Mikasa asked Nagato for his opinion.

 Nagato was also injured by the bombardment of air-based anti-ship missiles. She slightly lifted up her shrine maiden uniform, which was a little loose due to the damage, and nodded, "King Kong, you lead the way. It is really not advisable to stay here."

 "Zuihe, think of a way. You can even cut through the barrage of bullets, so you can definitely cut through the missiles," Akashi said to Zuikaku with a sad face.

 Zuikaku held his forehead and sweated as he said, "No, you took that fight scene that Tenchong did seriously, didn't you? If I could really cut through a hail of bullets with a swift sword like in anime, then wouldn't Ayanami be able to jump a few times and use a ship-slashing sword to cut through airplanes and anti-aircraft defenses? Could Enterprise now float in the air with golden light in his eyes and slaughter the deep sea in the Atlantic Ocean?"

 If I had to use a knife to cut down an anti-ship missile, I could probably do it with a subsonic one, but I wouldn't be able to withstand a random punch. As for the ones in anime, I just want Tian Chong to be happy."

 After complaining, Zuikaku turned to the current topic: "By the way, Kongou. If we need to move, what about the slow seniors? What about the sailors? They can't keep up with our speed."

 "They are not running on their own legs. Aren't they riding in a truck?" Kaohsiung shook the sword in his hand.

 Hiei objected, "Who said we were moving overland? We still have a lot of people in Yokosuka Harbor. We can't abandon our teammates, can we? Kongo-san, please say something."

 "My specific plan is this." Kongo, who was thinking, suddenly raised his head and told his next plan, "How about this, we will cover the rear and let the sailors withdraw from the current front line first, and return to Yokosuka as quickly as possible.

 We then followed the same route back to Yokosuka. We then arranged for these sailors to quickly board their original ships, and then we used the ship-mounted mode and

 These sailors evacuated. For the low-speed ship, they could just retract the main body and load it onto the human ship.

 Modern guided-missile destroyers, especially shield ships, have powerful regional and point air defense capabilities. Moreover, the Self-Defense Forces are not the US military and do not have so many air-based anti-ship missiles and land-based anti-ship missiles to carry out saturation strikes.

 Therefore, following the uprising sailors in Yokosuka and taking their ships to transfer by sea not only means they don't have to abandon their teammates, but they can also use modern guided missile destroyers as bodyguards. This is much better than taking the land route and being subject to air raids along the way.

 The JASDF airstrike just ended not long ago, and the next round of airstrikes is still at least half an hour away. If we don't retreat now, when will we retreat?"

 Kongo's proposal of having the best of both worlds was widely recognized by the ship girls present. After the ship girls decided on it, Kongo went to negotiate with the leadership of the rebellious sailors.

 The leadership of the rebel sailors also thought this was a good idea, so the ship girls and sailors began to retreat quickly according to the predetermined plan.

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 The Soviet Union was very happy after receiving the news of the Japanese Communist uprising. After the rebellious sailors and ship girls took full control of Maizuru City, all the weapons and equipment that had been shipped to Vladivostok long ago were loaded onto ships and shipped to Maizuru via the Sea of ​​Japan.

 This is only the first batch of aid, which mainly consists of individual equipment, such as AK74, RPG-7V2 rocket launcher, and Needle-type individual air defense missile, as well as a lot of related ammunition.

 After receiving these equipments, the Japanese Communist Party planned to use them to expand the revolutionary army's ground forces, while also raising a group of militia to maintain security in the base areas or as a reserve force for the front-line army.

 In addition to military weapons, the food promised by the Soviet Union, as well as other strategic resources, industrial raw materials, etc. will also be gradually transported to the Kansai revolutionary base in batches.

 Of course, none of this was given to the Japanese Communist Party for free by the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union had its eyes on Japan's high-tech industries, such as electronics and precision machining, and asked the Japanese Communist Party to exchange these key technologies and production lines for the Soviet Union in exchange for their value after the successful revolution.

 However, this requires a prerequisite, that is, there is no large-scale loss of technology, machines, and related talents in Japan's high-tech industries after the revolution.

 But this is almost impossible. This thing is too important. The bourgeoisie will never let it fall into the hands of a socialist country. They will definitely try every possible means to transfer it.

 This is the same as when the Kuomintang took away all the gold in Shanghai on the eve of the complete victory of the Chinese Liberation War.

 After Eve heard this news from Ibaraki Hanafu, she chuckled and said, "Eve's children (white-haired dumplings) are not idlers. They may not bring you the actual high-precision machine tools and photolithography machines, but they will definitely strip them of their underwear."

 After getting Eve's guarantee, Ibaraki Hanasu used her eloquent speech to convince the Politburo members at the next discussion and reached an agreement with the Soviet Union.

 Kyoto, the Kansai Revolutionary Base

 The former Kyoto Imperial Garden, now the headquarters of the Japanese Communist Party, was renamed Kyoto Kouen to suit political needs without destroying its literary and artistic feel.

 In the Central Committee Chairman's office, Ibaraki Hanaogi was reviewing every major policy document on her desk. Her expression was slightly grim, revealing that the problem the Japanese Communist Party was about to tackle was no small matter.

 Three days ago, the most urgent needs of eliminating the farmers' cooperatives, opening up warehouses and releasing grain to meet the people's current food and clothing needs were met, but we cannot stop at this step.

 People have different demands at different stages, and society has different problems at different stages of development. Now that the Japanese Communist Party has temporarily overcome the food shortage, the next thing it will face is inflation.

 Inflation has existed for a long time, but the armed conflicts caused by the uprising have hindered the flow of logistics personnel between regions. Producers in some industries have taken advantage of the chaos to flee, and sellers have hoarded goods, causing prices to rise further.

 Some businessmen in Osaka have publicly declared: "The Japanese Communist Party may be able to sit in Osaka, but they can't run Osaka. They might get 60 points in politics, but they'll definitely get zero points in managing the economy."

 Furthermore, some of them even slandered the communists, saying, "Most communists are economic idiots. Which country governed by their philosophy is a developed country? These people only resort to force to seize the wealth of our wealthy merchants."

 It is obvious that a tough battle is waiting for the Japanese Communist Party in the economic field.

 In the political sphere, there are local organizations of other political parties within the revolutionary base areas, such as the Liberal Democratic Party, Komeito, and Social Democratic Party. The Liberal Democratic Party will definitely be eliminated, and how to deal with the relationship with the remaining parties is also a consideration that the Japanese Communist Party must face.

 Beyond that, socially, the more problematic issue is the yakuza. In Japan, the yakuza have always been legal. Even Italy lags behind in terms of legal recognition of the yakuza.

 Speaking of gangs, we have to mention a certain Italian helicopter pilot...cruiser. Even under the government's ongoing crackdown on gangs, she still has concerns about the mafia.

 Until one day she saw a news story - a mafia boss who had fled to Spain for more than 20 years was gradually identified by the Italian police through an inconspicuous clue discovered by accident, and was eventually entrusted to the Spanish police to bring him to justice.

 As Veneto read the news, his expression was like that of an elderly man on the subway using his cell phone. He felt a complex mix of emotions, and in his mind, he could still vaguely hear a ethereal voice urging him to stop...

 Back to Japan

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 Because their existence is legal, collusion between Japanese gangs and politicians and businessmen is commonplace.

 Some larger gangs use political activities to expand their influence, and many right-wing elements in Japanese politics also use gangs to achieve certain political goals. As long as they do not go too far, the police generally do not bother them.

 When the Yamaguchi-gumi godfather was imprisoned for murder, Japan's 56th to 57th Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi and two former ministers jointly bailed him out, allowing him to be released. Furthermore, Kishi's government at the time used organized crime to suppress left-wing and student movements.

 The gangs themselves have also done a lot of political damage. In the 1990s, the "Japan Youth Society", which illegally landed on China's Diaoyu Islands many times, belonged to the Sumiyoshi-kai, one of the three largest underworld organizations in Japan today.

 The Japanese right-wing organization "Imperial Democratic Party of Japan", which drove a car into the Chinese Consulate General in Osaka in 2004, is affiliated with the Yamaguchi-gumi, Japan's largest underworld organization.

 In this case, the gangs are deeply connected with the right wing, and have a counter-revolutionary blood debt to the left wing. The Japanese Communist Party can just crack down on it. If they are afraid of the death of humans, they can let the ship girls go aboard. Why is it a problem?

 It is true that for the Japanese Communist Party, which has the support of the shipgirls and leads the shipgirls, physical crackdowns are easy. However, the Japanese underworld is not stupid. While doing dirty things, they whitewash themselves and set up a large number of legal companies to conduct legal operations.

 Sometimes they will "show kindness" and give small favors to the people, misleading some people who lack knowledge of politics and social sciences, politically apathetic people (people who live a life of idleness), etc., so as to cover up the reactionary and backward nature of the evil forces.

 If the Japanese Communist Party wants to directly attack the underworld, the masses who have "benefited" from the underworld's "charity" and been deceived by its hypocrisy will inevitably stand up and speak for the underworld intentionally or unintentionally.

 Therefore, while thoroughly suppressing the underworld, we must also launch a propaganda campaign based on seeking truth from facts to thoroughly peel off the hypocritical veil of warmth and affection that the gangs have among the general public.

 Chapter 297 Summary of the May Revolution

 Nearly a month has passed since the Maizuru Uprising. During this month, the Japanese Communist Party has been resisting the siege of the Liberal Democratic Party reactionaries on the one hand, and carrying out various socialist reforms internally on the other.

 The first step was to eliminate the evil forces. Within its base area, the Japanese Communist Party first declared illegal the underworld organizations that had a particularly strong reaction from the masses, such as the Yamaguchi-gumi, Sumiyoshi-kai, and Inagawa-kai, and cracked down on the evil forces with violence.

 The second step is to ban red-light districts and the AV industry. All red-light district AV industries should be immediately closed down, and related property should be confiscated. AV actresses and other sex workers should be rounded up for physical examinations. Those without STDs will be sent home, while those with STDs will be treated in centralized facilities. They will also receive ideological education to strengthen their sense of agency as women.

 Compared to the crackdown on organized crime, the crackdown on red-light districts and the AV industry has sparked considerable discussion among residents in the base area. Some lament the end of the "girls" scene, while others believe that sex is universal and that strengthening the protection of sex workers' rights is sufficient, not necessary.

 The Japanese Communist Party had long anticipated that such voices would emerge in society, and they immediately came up with a response plan. From the perspective of women's liberation, they fiercely criticized these ideas in public opinion, pointing out that only by banning the pornography industry can the rights and interests of sex workers be truly protected.

 In addition, the Japanese Communist Party Propaganda Department also produced factual materials and data, exposing that this industry, which seems to make money as long as it sells mugwort in the eyes of passers-by, is actually the grievances and bitter tears of sex workers.

 In reality, like prostitutes in the old society, most Japanese women who voluntarily become AV actresses or sex workers are not the majority. Most are forced to do so by life. Many women who are forced or choose to enter the AV industry face pressure and condemnation from their families and society.

 In Japan, approximately 3000 people debut as adult film actresses each year, but 42% of these are forced into the industry by financial constraints, forced to work for the money. Furthermore, many Japanese women are coerced or deceived into signing contracts, which have led to a life of no return.

 In addition, in order to stimulate the audience's senses, AV directors often arrange for actresses to perform reactions and difficult poses that do not exist in reality, which will have a great negative impact on the actresses' physical and mental health.

 Besides, the current Central Committee Chairperson of the Japanese Communist Party is a woman. How could she possibly support the pornographic industry that undermines gender equality and women's autonomy?

 Some people who support the preservation of the porn industry, driven by their horniness, have even begun to fantasize about creating some perverted pornographic films with themselves as the male lead and Ibaraki Hanaogi as the conquered female lead.

 What can I say? Fortunately, these people have the desire but not the courage to commit such acts, and it's also fortunate that Ibaraki Hanasu had long since changed her ways after her right arm was severed many years ago. If these people's obscene thoughts were known to Ibaraki Hanasu before her right arm was severed in the Heian Period, she would have eaten them alive.

 Well, literally eating him alive...

 The Japanese Communist Party divides the pornography industry into two types: real-life and virtual. The real-life pornography industry is similar to red-light districts and the real-life AV industry, while the virtual one is similar to 2D or 3D pornography and anime books.

 Currently, the Japanese Communist Party has completely banned the real-life pornography industry, and has only imposed some restrictions on the virtual pornography industry. For example, it will be prohibited to produce works with themes such as rape and NTR that are not in line with modern ethical values. Violators will be detained and fined heavily.

 The third step is to carry out economic work and stabilize the base area.

 The prices of commodities were lowered, illegal speculators were severely punished, and enterprises and factories of fugitive capitalists were confiscated and restored to production and operation after restructuring.

 Ibaraki Hanaou presided over a meeting of the JCP Central Committee on economic work, conducting a thorough analysis of the current economic situation. She pointed out sharply that Osaka was the largest city in the base area and the economic center of the Kansai region. If Osaka could not hold its ground, the economy of the Kansai base area would be unstable.

 Fortunately, thanks to the assistance from the Soviet Union and the financial guarantee of gold that Eve had always provided, the pressure faced by the Japanese Communist Party was much smaller than that of the Chinese Communist Party when it first entered Shanghai.

 The Japanese Communist Party first announced a ban on private bulk commodity foreign trade within the base area, and took over the bulk commodity foreign trade as government property, in order to achieve the goal of "holding raw materials to control unscrupulous businessmen."

 Then they dumped the food, energy, and other industrial raw materials aided by the Soviet Union on the market, using economic means to suppress prices, and then used dictatorial means to arrest those profiteers who still did not know what was good for them despite the repeated warnings of the Japanese Communist Party.

 After commodity prices fall, the Japanese Communist Party plans to use the credit gained from this economic victory to introduce a new currency. The new currency will still be called the yen, but this may take several months. It should be noted that every step of a currency, from design to production, is a complex subject.

 The fourth is to correctly handle the relationship between itself and other political parties, especially to do a good job in working with the political parties that have inherited the Japanese left-wing student movement, such as the Center-Nuclear Party and the Revolutionary Union.

 People often complain on the Internet that "the left is infinitely divisible" and "heresy is more hateful than paganism". In fact, there is some truth to this. After all, this has happened many times in history.

 The revolution has just begun to make progress and the Liberal Democratic Party has not yet been completely eliminated. Ibaraki Hanaoka has emphasized the importance of a united front in many meetings.

 It's easy to say, but actually implementing a united front is fraught with difficulty. If we were to ask which Communist Party in the world does the best united front work, it's the Chinese Communist Party.

 Who else in this world can make Saudi Arabia and Iran shake hands and make peace?

 It just so happens that there is the Chinese Consulate General in Osaka, so Japanese Communist Party personnel can easily learn the art of united front techniques from the Chinese Communist Party offline.

 As for other political parties, the Liberal Democratic Party and the Komeito Party in their Kansai base were forcibly disbanded. The banning of the Liberal Democratic Party was normal, but the Komeito Party was banned because it had long formed a ruling coalition with the Liberal Democratic Party, so the Japanese Communist Party labeled it a class enemy and eliminated it together.

 As for the remaining political parties, big and small, the Japanese Communist Party believes that it is better to open up than to block, and plans to learn from China to set up something similar to the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and then squeeze these political parties in, giving them a platform to participate in politics and give them the opportunity to speak out.

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