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  2. List of districts of the House of Representatives of Japan ...

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    MIC, e-Gov legal database: 公職選挙法 (kōshoku senkyo hō), Law No. 100 of April 25, 1950 (the three appended tables list the area/number of seats for all electoral districts to both Houses of the National Diet); MOJ, Japanese Law Translation Database: Public Offices Election Act ([by definition unofficial] translation to English, if ...

  3. Category:Districts of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Districts of Ōta, Tokyo (4 P) S. Districts of Setagaya (10 P) Districts of Shibuya (12 P) Districts of Shinagawa (7 P) Districts of Shinjuku (16 P) Districts of ...

  4. Category : House of Representatives (Japan) districts in Tokyo

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    Pages in category "House of Representatives (Japan) districts in Tokyo" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. List of districts of the House of Councillors of Japan

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    In 2015, Tottori (31 on map) and Shimane (32) districts were combined as Tottori-Shimane, and Tokushima (36) and Kochi (39) districts were combined as Tokushima-Kochi. The House of Councillors , the upper house of the Japanese National Diet is made up of 248 members elected from 45 districts plus a national proportional representation list.

  6. Special wards of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    A neighborhood of Tokyo adjacent to Omotesando with parks, trendy cafes, and international restaurants. Asakusa A cultural center of Tokyo, famous for the Sensō-ji Buddhist temple, and several traditional shopping streets. For most of the twentieth century, Asakusa was the main entertainment district in Tokyo, with large theaters, cinemas, an ...

  7. Districts of Japan - Wikipedia

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    As of today, towns and villages also belong directly to prefectures; the districts no longer possess any administrations or assemblies since the 1920s, and therefore also no administrative authority – although there was a brief de facto reactivation of the districts during the Pacific War in the form of prefectural branch offices (called chihō jimusho, 地方事務所, "local offices ...

  8. Administrative divisions of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The 1718 municipalities (792 cities, 743 towns, and 183 villages) [1] and 23 special wards of Tokyo are the lowest level of government; the twenty most-populated cities outside Tokyo Metropolis are known as designated cities, and are subdivided into wards.

  9. Tokyo's Diet electoral districts - Wikipedia

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    The current House of Representatives Tokyo delegation consists of 42 representatives in total. The parties that these members belong to is - 21 members of the LDP, 12 CDP, 3 Komeito, 2 Ishin, 2 JCP, 1 Reiwa and 1 independent.