Model and TV personality Yuna Furukawa (24) aka “Yuuchami” appeared on Fuji Television’s “Sun! Shine” (8:14 p.m.) on Fuji Television Network. She asked a direct question to Yoshihiko Noda, the representative of the Democratic Party of Japan’s Constitutional Democratic Party, who appeared on the program remotely. Photo: Yuchami showing off her slender and beautiful waist in a “navel bare” look, which she described as “irresistible. The program reported that the Liberal Democratic Party and the Japan Restoration Association were planning to start full-fledged policy discussions with a view to forming a coalition government. Yuchami then asked a simple question to Representative Noda, “I have a question,” she said, “I was wondering why you did not come forward to run for the prime minister’s office, or rather, why you did not run for the prime minister’s office, given your experience as the prime minister in the past…” Yuchami’s question was direct and the studio was abuzz. While the studio was abuzz with the direct question, Representative Noda replied, “I am also a representative of a public party, especially the first opposition party, so of course I entered the representative election with a strong desire to become the prime minister,” adding, “After the general election last year, you increased the number of seats by 50 to become the second largest party in comparison, and you fought for the nomination of Mr. Ishiba, who won the LDP presidential election, as the leader of the LDP. We fought the election, didn’t we? At that time, I asked other opposition parties to write my name as ‘Yoshihiko Noda,’ but it was unsuccessful,” he said. He continued, “That was one year ago. We must make the most of our failure,” he stressed. First of all,” he said, “I would like to ask the opposition parties to come together at the table to discuss what kind of government can be formed by the opposition parties. If we don’t get together at the table and discuss who should be in charge, we won’t be able to unite the opposition parties. We must learn from the lessons of last year and take action.