Snowy Tokyo polling station on election day, with bundled voters queuing and workers clearing snow amid falling flakes.
Snowy Tokyo polling station on election day, with bundled voters queuing and workers clearing snow amid falling flakes.
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大雪影响日本众议院选举

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强大冬季高压系统在2026年2月8日日本众议院选举当日为东京及其他地区带来降雪,可能阻碍投票站通行。当地政府正加紧除雪工作并推迟投票开始时间。日本气象厅报告东京中心地区积雪约3厘米。

2026年2月8日日本众议院选举恰逢强大冬季高压系统覆盖全国带来降雪,特别是影响东京和沿海地区。日本气象厅(JMA)报告称,极寒气团引发广泛降雪,海峡沿岸、北海道和北部地区预计积雪最厚。周日凌晨5时,东京千代田区积雪约3厘米,附近千叶、埼玉和茨城县出现小量降雪。恶劣天气引发对选民投票率下降的担忧,因交通可能中断。根据总务省统计,18个县的307个投票站将推迟至多2小时开站,原定7时开站,此次受影响地点是2024年选举的4倍多。延误主要集中在青森和福岛等降雪区以及偏远岛屿。 新潟县长冈市34个降雪区投票站将晚1小时开始,已准备好雪犁随时出动。市选举管理委员会官员表示:“我们的首要任务是确保道路通行。”福岛县南会津町全部30个投票站推迟至8时开站,向工作人员分发铁锹和融雪剂,并雇佣7名临时工清理道路。山梨县富士吉田市政府组建60名非投票工作人员特别除雪应急小组待命。 这些准备旨在保障选民通行,但降雪仍可能导致参与度降低。日本气象厅警告日本海一侧将出现强积雪,加剧出行危险。

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X用户报告东京暴雪导致日本众议院选举日投票站アクセス困难,担忧投票率降低可能有利于反对党或组织严密的政党。许多人分享雪景照片/视频,敦促尽管危险也要投票,并提醒冰雪道路小心。情绪包括对选举时机的不满、个人投票经历,以及罕见的人工降雪怀疑论。高互动帖子来自多样账户,强调韧性和安全。

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