Komeito's votes draw attention in Hyogo's 8th district

Since campaigning for Japan's 2026 Lower House election began late last month, one lingering question has been where Komeito's votes will go. Clues may emerge from Amagasaki, an industrial city in Hyogo Prefecture neighboring Osaka. This district has long been a stronghold for the party.

Ever since campaigning for Japan's Lower House election kicked off late last month, one question has lingered: Where will Komeito's votes go? While there's no sure way to know until the first exit polls arrive, hints are likely to be found in Amagasaki, an industrial city of roughly 450,000 people in Hyogo Prefecture neighboring Osaka.

In the local Hyogo No. 8 district, Komeito has dominated Lower House races since the current election system was established in 1996, except for a brief three-year period starting in 2009. Before the Lower House dissolution, the city was one of just four districts nationwide where a Komeito lawmaker held a single-seat constituency.

Amagasaki has now become a heated battleground, with campaign teams rushing to woo supporters of the ruling party's former coalition partner. Key terms associated with the race include CRA, LDP, Nippon Ishin no Kai, Hyogo, Amagasaki, and the 2026 Lower House election. The outcome here could provide early insights into Komeito's post-coalition influence.

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