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2025 House of Councillors Election: Social Media Influences Policy

Summary by Nikkei
As they announce their policies for the upcoming House of Councillors election (voting on the 20th), both the ruling and opposition parties are conscious of online public opinion. An analysis of posts on X (formerly Twitter) regarding the issues surrounding the House of Councillors election showed that the number of mentions of "restrictions on foreigners" had increased by about 40% in the month prior to the election's announcement. This raises …

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As they announce their policies for the upcoming House of Councillors election (voting on the 20th), both the ruling and opposition parties are conscious of online public opinion. An analysis of posts on X (formerly Twitter) regarding the issues surrounding the House of Councillors election showed that the number of mentions of "restrictions on foreigners" had increased by about 40% in the month prior to the election's announcement. This raises …

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Nikkei broke the news in Japan on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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