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I know nothing about the samurai guy but I hope he loses. Japanese Nationalism is a serious issue.
As best I can tell, the samurai guy shares a name with one of the legendary 47 ronin and often leads a procession about it. It's hard to find actual policy positions.
https://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/articles/-/305992 mentions a couple things.
https://onodera.akogishi.com/rinen/ appears to be the party platform which is ... odd. The filial piety/loyalty thing is a big yikes for me in most interpretations, but maybe it's more innocent than I'm reading into it (it is pretty vague in at least the couple minutes I had to poke around).
Entre Moon et Nippon Kaigi, le Japon c'est aussi un badtrip permanent.
There are vans with speakers shouting political slogans including the pro-emperor xenophobic nationalists. I was very surprised that this practice is allowed in the country of politeness.