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Stories Japan House Subscribe to our Free Newsletter to Stay Up-To-Date on Events in your CityDeets: Kodansha House 2025, the highly anticipated return of Kodansha’s immersive fan experience, is set to return to SoHo Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba faces a tough test in an upper house election this month as his minority government struggles after its major defeat in last year’s snap election

House Stories Japan House Preparations for Japan's Upper House election are well underway On July 20, voters will head to the polls But how exactly does Japan's voting system work? July 21 (UPI) -- Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru and his Liberal Democratic Party were projected to lose their majority coalition government in Japan's Upper House of Parliament on Monday, according It won 17 seats in Sunday’s election, bringing its total in the upper house to 22 In the lower house election last year, the DPP quadrupled its seats to 28 and become the fourth-largest party Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s ruling coalition failed to secure a majority in the 248-seat upper house in a crucial parliamentary election, Japan’s NHK public television said Monday

House Stories Japan House It won 17 seats in Sunday’s election, bringing its total in the upper house to 22 In the lower house election last year, the DPP quadrupled its seats to 28 and become the fourth-largest party Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s ruling coalition failed to secure a majority in the 248-seat upper house in a crucial parliamentary election, Japan’s NHK public television said Monday One opposition party in particular has grabbed a lot of attention in Japan's Upper House election-- Sanseito Its catchphrase, "Japanese First", helped it grow from 2 seats to 15 An Upper House election candidate from the rising opposition party Sanseito is championing a nuclear-armed Japan, a provocative idea generally endorsed by the party leader

House Stories Japan House One opposition party in particular has grabbed a lot of attention in Japan's Upper House election-- Sanseito Its catchphrase, "Japanese First", helped it grow from 2 seats to 15 An Upper House election candidate from the rising opposition party Sanseito is championing a nuclear-armed Japan, a provocative idea generally endorsed by the party leader

House Stories Japan House

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