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House Election in Japan: What It Means

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The results of the election in Japan’s House of Councillors highlight a key trend: An era of political fragmentation in Japanese party politics has arrived, and populist political forces are growing.
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Tokyo held successive elections this summer, including the metropolitan assembly election and the House of Councillors election. Musashino City in Tokyo is providing some of the wood used for election poster bulletin boards to schools, helping to make effective use of resources. Most of the wood becomes waste after the election, and it is rare for it to be reused after that. In the House of Councillors election, in which 32 candidates ran, a lar…

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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