Kirk here. I wrote earlier that Mr. Kihara (politician from Kumamoto who has become defense minister) has a reputation of being quite conservative. He’s also considered to be very pro-Taiwan, as this article indicate. HIs pro-Taiwan stance no doubt has something to do with the growing importance of Taiwan to Kumamoto’s economy but I think it’s fair to say that it’s also an extension of his view of China as a threat to Japan and of Taiwan as an ally in that context. I don’t know the details about his proposal that “Japan use ‘counterattack capabilities’ to resist a People’s Liberation Army (PLA) invasion” but I hope his hawkishness on China doesn’t lead to an escalation of tensions.