It was founded by novelist Naoki Hyakuta and journalist Kaori Arimoto in 2023, following the passage of the LGBT Understanding Promotion Act.
[27][28] Founded by internet political commentators, the party's reliance on digital activism and the propagation of its viewpoints in online spaces solidify its reputation as a manifestation of the far-right movement in Japan.
[40] As a result, he announced the formation of the party alongside journalist and fellow right-wing political commentator Kaori Arimoto.
[52] It supports the revision of the LGBT Understanding Act, including the removal of provisions regarding LGBT-related education for children.
[35][21][32] The party is in favour of revising Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution such as removing Section 2, which prohibits Japan from having a standing military force.
The party also advocates for review of the government's immigration policy, such as its decision to expand the number of specified skilled foreign workers and international students.
[35] The party vows to stop Japanese politics from becoming a "family business," such as by reducing the annual income of members of the Diet and local councilors to the salaries comparable to ordinary citizens.
As a result, a number of their supporters from various regions, despite not being constituents of the district, actively engaged in the party's street rallies and stump speeches.
[59] However, the party's advocacy of anti-LGBT sentiment and rhetoric resulted in the distribution of leaflets and posters, as well as megaphone speeches containing discriminatory remarks against sexual minorities throughout the constituency under the context of campaigning.
[60] As a result, the local activist group Crossover Koto condemned the party, stating that they felt "anger, anxiety, and sense of helplessness."