A survey of Japanese governors revealed that 18 see a need for constitutional revision. Okinawa's governor disagreed, while 24 others, including those from Nagano, Hyogo, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki, gave noncommittal answers.
According to The Japan Times, a survey of governors across Japan found that 18 indicated a need for constitutional revision. The governor of Okinawa disagreed, while 24 others provided noncommittal responses.
Those giving unclear answers included leaders from Nagano, Hyogo, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki.
The poll highlights varying views among local government heads on the Constitution, potentially influencing national debates.