TOKYO — It may not receive the same scrutiny as Britain's royal family, but the Japanese government was nonetheless forced to admit Monday that it had doctored photos of its new cabinet following online mockery of their unkempt attire.
Eagle-eyed social media users had spotted the editing over the untidy suits of the country’s top officials.
The pictures, released by prime minister Shigeru Ishiba’s office on his X page and taken by local media last week, show his and defense minister Gen Nakatani’s white shirts visibly poking out from under their suits in different angles.
But no shirt was visible in a frontal image later posted on Ishiba’s website, which caught the eye of some who blasted the cabinet's unkempt attire.
“And therefore my understanding is that slight edits have been conducted in the past, not just for this photo you inquired about.”
Persons:
Shigeru Ishiba’s, Gen, Yoshimasa Hayashi, ”
Locations:
TOKYO