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What the Upper House Election Means for Japan: 5 Things to Know

Summary by Nikkei
TOKYO -- Japan's upper house election campaign officially began on Thursday, with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's struggle to combat rising prices in

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What did the leaders of the ruling and opposition parties say in the Upper House election? When the first words of each party leader were announced on the 3rd, an analysis was done using artificial intelligence (AI) and it was found that while the focus was on the problem of high prices, their unique opinions on disaster prevention and tax cuts also emerged.

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Nikkei broke the news in Japan on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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