In Japan, public opinion turns against Trump’s ‘terrible, stupid’ US
A new survey reveals approval for US ties has hit near-record lows amid political turmoil, punitive tariffs and shock at Trump’s agenda

The Cabinet Office’s latest annual survey, released on Friday, revealed that 70.8 per cent of Japanese respondents viewed Japan-US relations as “good” or “quite good”, tumbling 14.7 percentage points from a year earlier.
It marked the second-lowest reading since the question was introduced in 1998 and close to the 68.9 per cent low recorded in 2008 at the end of George W. Bush’s presidency.

For more than a decade before this year, Japanese affinity for the US had typically hovered between the mid-80s and low-90s percentile.
‘Terrible, stupid decisions’
“We used to think that the US was the most advanced and simply the best country in the world,” Kiyoko Date, an office worker from Yokohama, told This Week in Asia.